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

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1 Q. Does the Committee have to agree to the work to be done , and its priority ?
2 At times the manager of nurses may have to object to the fact that the nursing consequences of such moves is unsupportable .
3 Shall I , I shall have to apologize to the council , cos I mean I did do the , the survey of the erm residents and of course I had flu last month , I do apologize , I did n't actually manage to get that done .
4 A male plumber would have to see to the pipes .
5 I wish he 'd get his teeth seen to ; do they have special police dentists or do they have to go to the ones everybody else goes to and hope the dentist does n't have some … have some grudge … some grudge against … ?
6 I 'll have to go to the loo or something to get some paper I sha n't worry about .
7 I 'll have to go to the loo .
8 ‘ We 'll have to go to the notaire . ’
9 If you want a pint of Mayhem 's Sundowner Heavy or Oddas Light you 'll have to go to the Farmers Arms at Apperley near Tewkesbury .
10 ‘ We do n't have to go to the Oyster Bar . ’
11 We will have to go to the Lake District my darling .
12 Creators of the farce , US cinema giants Loews , say fans would have to go to the cinema 68 times before seeing the same plot .
13 But then why would he have to go to the morgue for an identification , he would n't know what he looked like .
14 Oh I think I may have to go to the toilet before I go home .
15 ‘ I thought you would have to go to the mill ? ’
16 If you 're not better by sort of Tuesday , Wednesday we 'll have to go to the doctor 's get you some antibiotics .
17 But you do n't have to go to the farm in person : good butchers all over the country will be selling Derek 's bronze birds — call the number below to find out whether there is a stockist in your area .
18 Mrs ze Schluderpacheru was doing the accounts on her musical wrist-calculator , working how out much of her take would have to go to the yaks this quarter .
19 I was still there , I was in er it was classed as a reserved occupation , so I did n't have to go to the war .
20 Mind , I stayed at the house and did n't have to go to the graveside , but I can still see the procession of people .
21 This means you wo n't have to go to the police after all . ’
22 Oh I 'll just have to go to the shop .
23 The aims of the new mental health task force , set up in January to monitor the mental health service modernisation programme ( p 000 ) , seem sensible , but if central data on the programme had been collected all along the team would not now have to go to the districts for information .
24 You do n't have to go to the Refuge !
25 I 'll have to go to the library for that .
26 ‘ You 'll have to go to the Fire Court with Balor , ’ said Caspar , earnestly .
27 Well I 'll have to go to the paper shop .
28 I shall have to go to the house .
29 However , as a result of this legislation , somebody will no doubt have to go to the expense of drawing up tenders and specifications and of sending them out .
30 It claimed patients would have more choice over which hospital they went to , but in fact they would have less because they would have to go to the hospital with which their district health authority had placed a contract , he said .
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