Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [adv] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The paper notes specifically that companies would have to invest more in pollution prevention and farmers would have to introduce measures to prevent water being polluted by run-offs from their land . |
2 | I shall have to remain here in obscurity , and rot . |
3 | Unlike Daniel Miller I do not have to go there in person . |
4 | Mr O'Neill said defence contractors would have to diversify more in future . |
5 | If money disappeared from this world entirely , then I would not have to come here in order to get the sort of education I want . |
6 | The reason I ask these things is that we will have to look ahead in case certain difficulties present themselves . ’ |
7 | If the client 's competitors trade on terms which minimise their liability , the client may have to do likewise in order to obtain insurance cover as cheaply as possible , and thus keep its prices competitive . |
8 | In contrast , however , with the position on the death of a member , the bankrupt will remain a member and be entitled to attend and vote — though he will have to do so in accordance with the directions of the trustee . |
9 | First were the ‘ political realities ’ that faced him ; second , he said , was his fear that he would have to campaign negatively in order to succeed . |
10 | ‘ But one of you 'll have to stay here in case Frank calls . ’ |
11 | You generally wo n't have to stay overnight in hospital . |
12 | You generally wo n't have to stay overnight in hospital . |
13 | ‘ Somehow , I 'll have to get away in time . |
14 | But Bush has stressed the issue more in his campaign , and Clinton may have to move slower in order to incorporate environmental and worker rights provisions into trade pacts . |
15 | Though my dad says she 'll have to move now in case the Germans land on the coast . ’ |