Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [adv] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Otherwise I 'd have to go home at 5.30 p.m. and I 'd have to start all over again . " |
2 | ‘ Means I do n't have to drive home at any rate , ’ she said . |
3 | When the patient returns to work , he will probably have to work part-time at first , as he gets used to the discipline and pressures of working again . |
4 | ‘ The first thing to remember is that 99 per cent of the people you come into contact with are people whom you do n't have to worry about at all . |
5 | Mr Gordon said : ‘ If this happens we want to take projects off the shelf to keep up our level of investment , and we would have to look earlier at light rail transport schemes . ’ |
6 | If the developers of these walled refuges were bold enough to include small industries , perhaps also offering to connect young executives by computer and fax to the outside world , the inhabitants of clusterland would never have to leave home at all . |
7 | I 'm gon na have to get up at four . |
8 | Not only walking to do the shopping but walking to work when men would have to get up at 4.0 a.m. with , in some cases , an hour 's walk to get to work . |
9 | As for the future , well , I suppose I 'll have to move on at some time but for the moment I 'm quite happy at the theatre . |