Example sentences of "have [to-vb] in [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That 's possible — he knows I 'll be looking for him — but he 'll have to remain in this country until he can collect his legacy , and by then he 'll expect me to have given up . ’ |
2 | I 'm gon na have to go in this afternoon again . |
3 | Derby start 2-1 down to Cambridge and Villa defend the same score at Wolves , where Taylor may have to trust in another piece of sports sagacity . |
4 | Significantly , the employee will have to serve in that employment for two years before again gaining the protection of the unfair dismissal legislation . |
5 | Ricardo reportedly stated that the government did not have to participate in any type of negotiation on the matter and defined repatriation as a sovereign act of any government over the status of illegal aliens residing in its territories . |
6 | There 's a popular misconception that a beginner 's instrument does n't have to function in any way like a professional model , because much less is expected of it , and that is just not altogether true . |
7 | And she said , ‘ You know , I 'll have to look in this trunk here , but I have n't got the time , I must be off now … ’ . |
8 | ‘ Derek has to realise he has a fight on his hands and he will have to put in more effort . |
9 | ‘ If they think you 're right I suppose we 'll have to send in another team to scour through the garbage again . |
10 | What crime have we committed that we should have to live in this way ? ’ |
11 | It is this problem that we shall have to investigate in some detail . |
12 | Do n't you have to stay in that place for lunch ? ’ |
13 | So that means that er , in th the total we do have to pay in some way or another , is four thousand pounds with sixty but we 'll say we 've already got three thousand four hundred , if all the for , forty people go and they pay twenty five pounds each , that 's another thousand , so we 've got a I think I 've got it right , a , we 're only a hundred and sixty short . |
14 | Is this because David Koresh had persuaded everybody that their lives would have to end in this siege ? |
15 | The bishops on Charles 's and Louis 's side , taking a firmer line about oaths , asked why anyone should have to sin in this case , and repeated the proposal that a complete survey of the empire be made . |