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

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1 Will I have to strip down the tank and start again ?
2 and then we 'll have to cancel out the garage , so do n't know how much that 's gon na be .
3 No longer did they have to go down the backstairs during the night , and into the yard and across it to where the three outdoor lavatories stood .
4 ‘ We 'll have to go down the off-licence . ’
5 No , oh I know what I never got that ai n't finished I 'll have to go down the shops , I might go down
6 If this does not work , you will have to drain down the pipe and remove the fitting .
7 Unless the contract is frustrated , the seller will still have to carry out the contract and if he delivers goods which do not comply with it , he will be in breach of contract .
8 She would have to work out the rest of her shift , but she would take the next day off and go to see the doctor .
9 People in late twentieth-century Britain do not necessarily do less for their relatives than they have done for the past two centuries , nor do they necessarily have a weaker sense of obligation , but they do have to work out the nature of their relationships and the patterns of support associated with them , in circumstances which are very different from the past .
10 ‘ Mind you , you 'll have to write out the replies yourself in your own handwriting and in your own words — they 'll expect it to come from you . ’
11 An employer will have to write down the assessment as a record only if it is too complex to repeat when necessary .
12 It did n't stop him from wanting to ask questions but from now on he would have to find out the answers himself .
13 Marketers in supplier companies will have to find out the nature of these organisational arrangements before they can have any hope of making a sale .
14 He may even have to set up the maul before he hits the tackler .
15 ‘ Unfortunately , I shall have to patch up the results of your mistakes !
16 ‘ I want to say to IBEC and to employers generally , if you want to continue to do business with Congress then you will have to sort out the cowboys in your midst .
17 From an avowed anti-socialist such an argument was by no means entirely free of complexities ; indeed he seemed aware of them , even to draw pleasure from the difficulty they posed for an opponent who would have to sort out the tangle .
18 ‘ I 'll have to lock up the pages before seven , and I doubt Mike will be able to do more than meet the deadline .
19 He has also failed to recognise that the Welsh people will have to pick up the bill for his spending policies .
20 It fears that universities will have to pick up the tab , and it draws a sharp distinction between those who will be non-payers and those who will get 25 per cent .
21 DOG owners in Cleveland have been warned they will have to pick up the tab if their pets go walkabout .
22 You do n't have to pick out the ones that are ninety three , cos th they 're all ninety three in that particular directory .
23 Thorfinn had said , ‘ To get to Dunkeld … to get to anywhere that matters , he would still have to sail up the Tay or march north by the Forth crossing .
24 They will have to buy out the owners .
25 Be interesting , of course , if fire cover were withdrawn , because then they would have to rustle up the R.A.F. crews from Brize Norton who would n't know their big toes from their elbows when it came to plutonium and highly enriched uranium and chemical explosive .
26 So er , at the moment they 're saying all I can see is that er , we would have to use up the whole of our balance , that 's sixteen thousand and the twenty four thousand arrears .
27 And what why do you have to fill in the form ?
28 I 'm sorry I shall have to fill in the noncompliance or a quick-fix
29 For most cars you will have to give up the whole of your mobility supplement for the three year period .
30 She would have to give up the Pizza Eater .
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