Example sentences of "have to [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 So er that has to just wait now until the next meeting .
2 You see , so he has to just plug it into the wall .
3 To be able to add this latest accreditation to what may already be a substantial collection of brandings and certifications , a vendor has to successfully complete a set of tests and checks , buy a distribution source licence for the specific OSF technology , and agree to a royalty structure for products shipped under the certification seal .
4 Young otters do not like the water and quite often , mum has to forcibly shove the reluctant infant into the river for its first lesson !
5 It left her with a great admiration for the contemplatives , even if God still has to forcibly take her by the scruff of the neck and put tier in a position where she has no option but to be still on occasion .
6 This has to ultimately mean more cuts in jobs and services .
7 One of her crutches falls in front of the man ; she has to painfully stoop to recover it .
8 Topics discussed included the importance to JS of food safety , why JS has to sometimes look abroad for suppliers , and the controversial issue of the difference in prices between the farmgate and the store .
9 By now they are probably nerves of iron because , you know , you have to co-exist with an army like that he has to really take it fairly easy because they can be quite rude and , you know , shove you around get whatever they want and very harmful methods .
10 So one has to actually learn erm an entirely new alphabet before even being able to read the first word on the first page that you see in the archives .
11 This logical identifier has to uniquely identify the record , and its actual address can also be obtained by looking up a table containing the addresses of all the identifiers .
12 Always Now it does n't mean to say every twenty four hours it has to quickly spin round .
13 In the past , when a postponement was to our obvious advantage , I have had to physically restrain fanatical supporters from going out in freezing conditions to shovel snow off the pitch .
14 It is realized that some teachers have had to temporarily give up teaching for various reasons and the longer one is out of teaching the harder it is to build up confidence to teach again .
15 Since last week 's bumper post bag caused our 50-storey multi-plex office block to cave in under the sheer weight of ever-hopeful readers ' entries , we here at Bizzerk have had to temporarily relocate to a Hawaiian island where cargo boats deliver letters by the sackload for our native postal workers to process .
16 Since last week 's bumper post bag caused our 50-storey multi-plex office block to cave in under the sheer weight of ever-hopeful readers ' entries , we here at Bizzerk have had to temporarily relocate to a Hawaiian island where cargo boats deliver letters by the sackload for our native postal workers to process .
17 Those policyholders without index-linked policies have had to frequently increase their sum insured so that it keeps pace with inflation and continues to cover the full cost of rebuilding their homes .
18 Here , too , all those policyholders whose cover has not been index-linked have had to frequently increase their sum insured in order to avoid becoming under-insured .
19 The new meeting place is to be the day centre at Gilberdyke House , cosy and warm , but the villagers feel a sadness to have had to finally abandon Sandholme village hall .
20 It is also helped by the property bargains created by vendors who had had to dramatically cut their asking prices in order to sell .
21 To have had to practically beg the man to cooperate with him , and now be faced with the God-awful mess he 'd made of it .
22 They had been hurt by it and have had to seriously think about how to make themselves better .
23 Erm the forecast figure is our plan of getting to the end result , which is not the same thing , which is in a way it 's a bit like our overtime hours and some of the areas we said that we would spend X amount of hours in , in two months , we 've had to then change the shape of that and said we 'd have half of X over five months , so our forecast i is being done differently , cos they 've worked out the , the branch forecast quite significantly differently erm Jeremy went through , through most of th briefly most of the means of doing that this morning and it sounds a lot more sensible than what they 've done in the past .
24 I 've had to actually drag it out of you .
25 I mean it is a possibility , and if he 's going to be awkward perhaps we 'll have to just make sure that we do that , which is presumably fairly easy , if the post goes out from the same office .
26 It wo n't be very nice so we 'll have to just manage as for as the stall light the hall lighting who is responsible for that ?
27 He had either to get his father to listen or otherwise he would have to just walk out .
28 Well he 's got to ring Mr and see if he if he really pushes for a month 's notice well we 'll have to just pay another month and stay you know ?
29 I s well I wan na get a photocopy of that jacket , so I thought if I , Friday night which I should be home pretty , pretty much on the dot I 'll have to pick the , pick these two up and I 'll have to just go run down before they close .
30 ‘ But we will have to just wait and see . ’
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