Example sentences of "have [to-vb] about [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't honestly know , he said er , he 's got to go in for his test , he said , and then I 'll have to see about a car so I do n't know whether they 're gon na buy him one or not |
2 | Those who produced staple grains might have to worry about the competition of national or world markets which hardly troubled those who sold dairy products , eggs , vegetables , fruit or even fresh meat — or any other perishable commodity which could not be transported over large distances . |
3 | And , and you feel , comfortable with what you 're doing , you wo n't have to erm , you wo n't have to worry about the work , if you know what I mean , you 'll know how to do it . |
4 | You wo n't have to act ; you wo n't have to worry about the expression on your face when the squad car turns up . ’ |
5 | In terms of the average sailor , the masthead is also an easier configuration to control , and you do n't have to worry about the mast coming down if you fail to get the runner on immediately . |
6 | By restoring your existing windows , you wo n't have to worry about the effect that changing your window style will have on the look of your house . |
7 | If you 're planning to get married why not ‘ take the plunge ’ on a tropical island where you wo n't have to worry about the weather ! |
8 | And you do n't have to worry about the volume by the way , cos like anything , it records whatever volume and then |
9 | So you do n't have to worry about the volume , because you 've got record . |
10 | Then of course you do n't have to worry about the octave . |
11 | Certainly Frank Graham , managing director of Kainos Software , a joint venture between ICL and Queens University , does not have to worry about the supply of graduates he gets . |
12 | We do n't have to talk about the single because that 's off the album … do n't have to talk about the tour . |
13 | We do n't have to talk about the single because that 's off the album … do n't have to talk about the tour . |
14 | ‘ You 'll have to hang about a bit ’ |
15 | ‘ You do n't have to beat about the bush ; you 've come about Mr Riddle . |
16 | ‘ Should Pears be out for much longer I would have to think about a contingency plan . |
17 | If my hon. Friend can make a case , we shall have to think about the issue . |
18 | One factor with which the Baghdad planners had failed to reckon seems to have been the contribution to an enemy 's performance of simple patriotism , the force which impels people to fight to defend their native soil against an invader , whatever they may have to say about the way things are run at home . |
19 | He said ministers were guilty of ‘ an attitude of mind ’ which meant they think they did not have to bother about the public . |