Example sentences of "have [to-vb] from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He did , however , have to retire from the firm as he was no longer a British national .
2 However , this good fortune can not be guaranteed and human psychology may be such that we are doomed to permanent hesitancy or disagreement , a fact with which each will have to cope from the perspective of his own attitudes .
3 Furthermore , to make any significant use of AI , the expenditure and commitment will have to come from the top .
4 As discussions proceeded , the sale of the land became tied to the payment of Hamilton 's pension , for the Charity Commissioners decided that if the land could be sold for a chief rent of £58 10 0d [ £4 per cent of its market value ] , then the pension could be £125 — but £50 of that would have to come from the salary of the new Headmaster !
5 That is £17,000 and this money may well have to come from the sale or re-mortgage of her house , unless you can help .
6 However , the maximum we can get is 60% , and assuming we go for the 386 , which seems sensible , the cost is about £800 plus VAT , ie about £940 , and 60% of that is £564 , leaving a shortfall of about £400 which would have to come from the Birthday Rides grant .
7 This meant that Wilson would have to accept from the re-negotiation the same conditions as Heath had accepted , with perhaps a few minor , cosmetic modifications , or else withdraw the United Kingdom out of the EEC .
8 There was a hotel , where you could buy an alcoholic drink , but there was only one variety of beer , which you would have to drink from the bottle at five times the English price .
9 She found her place in the team , because you do n't always have to lead from the front .
10 Pilger would be allowed to be editor in chief , but to take the job he would have to resign from the Board of Directors .
11 PHILLIP McCallen received a body blow shortly before today 's Coca Cola North West 200 when he was told by the clerk of the course Billy Nutt that he would have to start from the back of the grid in the superbike race .
12 ‘ People should n't have to start from the beginning every time . ’
13 In your mind you may have to start from the beginning of the paradigm and go down until you arrive at the form you need at the moment .
14 No real harm will be done should you get it wrong first time , but you will have to start from the beginning again and , depending on how much of the software has been installed when the error occurs , things can get rather complicated .
15 No real harm will be done should you get it wrong first time , but you will have to start from the beginning again and , depending on how much of the software has been installed when the error occurs , things can get rather complicated .
16 I suspect that it would be cheaper to collect a tonne of rubbish in Lambeth on the basis of an annual sweep of the streets because , to pick up a tonne of rubbish there , one would hardly have to stir from the spot .
17 I entirely concur with his prediction that in the end we will have to withdraw from the Province .
18 They will have to assimilate from the syllabus guidelines and from class teachers what objectives are set for children in each of the assessment modes-talking , reading and writing .
19 He placed an old towel on the bathroom floor so that it would not get wet and he ensured that everything he needed was within reach so that he did not have to move from the spot and so drip water everywhere .
20 Charlie could sue the employer for his injury and the employer would then have to recover from the manufacturer/supplier of the goggles .
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