Example sentences of "have to travel [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So they stand cheerfully by the carriage window revealing in loud voices the personal secrets of the wretched traveller , who winces as he realizes that he has to travel two hundred miles with a carriage full of strangers who know his family history , how prone he is to chills if he wears a damp vest , what he has to do when he arrives at his destination .
2 Services currently available in all districts could be concentrated in just one hospital and patients might have to travel many miles for treatment , it was feared .
3 ‘ The 341 companies from the 184 Conservative constituencies will not have to travel far to voice their anger the Government took no action six months ago to avoid the crisis they were warned would happen .
4 It may be fortuitous that if we spend this morning discussing criteria , there 'll then be a gap of one and a half working days for those who do n't have to travel far to consider possible answers to the second stream of the dialogue .
5 Those in the States may have to travel long distances for tournaments but it 's still in their own country . ’
6 Those in the States may have to travel long distances for tournaments but it 's still in their own country . ’
7 Health watchdogs fear the Government 's NHS reforms could mean hundreds of hospital patients will have to travel long distances for treatment .
8 Pupils may still have to travel appreciable distances in order to attend unit or resource provision .
9 In the large county constituencies , where some people would have to travel large distances to exercise the right to vote , transport was often laid on to help known supporters get to the poll .
10 ‘ T is only the last mile or so I 'll have to travel alone and ‘ twill be dark then .
11 While it was the Today newspaper that focused national attention on the fact that the Princess did not have to travel half way round the world to find clean water , it is the aptly-named CoastGuard that has kept up the high standards of cleanliness for royalty and commoners alike .
12 I am sure that the Minister will be aware — representing a rural area , as I also do — that there is considerable concern about closures and amalgamations that lead to both defendants and witnesses having to travel vast distances .
13 Inevitably , the rationalising of 16–19 provision , has led to more students having to travel longer distances .
14 Who cares where they put the Channel Tunnel terminal when what really makes you cross is having to travel half an hour to find a park in which our kids can play — except , that is , if your street is in the line of blight ?
15 The only money they put in to the chief executives and their two yearly pay re review performances that they get , for cutting other people 's wages or contracting Health Services and for somebody to have to travel that distance for a , to die , is absolutely appalling and it 's a disgrace .
16 They did n't want to have to travel 20 miles to Gloucester for treatment .
17 Also like police court trials , witnesses had to pay their own expenses , even though they sometimes had to travel long distances , especially when a trial was postponed several times .
18 Mr Thompson said butchers would be unhappy if their meat had to travel long distances .
19 Clwyd North West MP , Rod Richards , became concerned over complaints from constituents that they had to travel all the way to Wrexham for benefit agency tribunal hearings .
20 It was ironic in retrospect that I had to travel half way round the globe to get to know working class men from my own back yard .
21 But in later years , as he was promoted to more senior posts , he found that he had to travel more and more to oversee fund-raising projects .
22 Oxygen travels by means of billions of collisions of gas particles , a process that would be too slow if the molecules had to travel more than a fraction of an inch .
23 An ambulance had to travel 15 miles from Darlington to attend the man because the two units based in Barnard Castle had to take patients to Darlington Memorial Hospital , he said .
24 Certain States in fact claim reimbursement of high fees and daily allowances and travel costs of witnesses who have to travel long distances , although these costs should normally be borne by the requested State , unless Article 26 can be invoked .
25 As a consequence , people have to travel long distances in search of health care .
26 That is a very short time , especially when you have to travel all that way . ’
27 If yours has disappeared , and you now have to travel several miles to draw cash , pay in cheques or settle bills , it 's worth thinking about switching to Girobank .
28 We have to travel thousands of miles to gather the fruits , and vegetables of our labour .
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