Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [prep] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Imagine — with Air Miles you do n't have to wait for your annual summer holidays to come around .
2 You will have to conduct on your own the party of French officials who want to shoot muntjac .
3 But he would have to go through them all one by one .
4 ‘ You 'll have to go through me first , ’ warned fitzAlan , his voice low with menace .
5 We 'll only have to go through it all again when we move . ’
6 If local authority members are responsible for providing services but do not have to go to their own electorate to raise the money to pay for the services , they have less incentive to make effective use of these funds .
7 Any request for costs would have to go to my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer .
8 She was delighted to see me , as it meant she would not have to go on her own , and she stood over me while , complaining bitterly , I changed into my jacket and returned with her to the revels .
9 Looks like I 'm gon na have to go on my own .
10 This time you 'll have to go on your own . ’
11 Well you 'll have to go on your own John
12 You do n't have to go in your own transport .
13 ‘ Now listen here , you , I do n't know what you 're up to , but I do n't have to sit in my own house and … ’
14 She would just have to cling to her professional integrity as she had done for fifty years , and she would , as she had always tried to , make that sufficient .
15 The procedure in a debentureholders ' action is lamentably expensive and dilatory , since the receiver , as an officer of the court , will have to work under its closest supervision and constant applications will have to be made in chambers throughout the duration of the receivership , which may last years if a complicated realisation is involved .
16 I mean , this lot did come in , only six months ago , announcing that everyone would have to stand on their own feet and not be rescued , and face up to competition , and all that .
17 Tell him he 'll have to stand on his own two feet . ’
18 People 'll have to come to their own conclusions .
19 But first , she would have to come through it alive ( relatively easy : keep repeating , none of this is real , it 's only a Dream ) and sane ( a horse of a different colour : like in The Wizard of Oz ) …
20 You would n't have to worry about them that 'd solve the struggle , trouble er you got them off the
21 If that ever got out , he 'd have to worry about his public image .
22 Of course , the label or promotional literature as constituting a representation would have to induce the representee to enter the main contract of sale and he would have to know of it prior to the contract .
23 She would have to listen to him first .
24 ‘ You do n't have to listen to her any more , Gittel-plus-nine , ’ comes the breathless word from below the windows .
25 We are all thrilled that we do n't have to listen to his disgusting wireless any more .
26 ‘ Scottish lawyers should not have to lag behind their southern counterparts , ’ says Doreen Collins , association chairman .
27 As a nation , we will soon have to choose between our traditional manufacturing industry and the service industry , to provide the jobs we need .
28 Why do they have to talk about it all ?
29 ‘ We do n't have to talk about anything personal , if that will make you feel any safer . ’
30 Most of them will have to play in our remaining games .
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