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

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1 The eye has to jump ahead to the source marker , or register it peripherally , and link it correctly to the preceding text .
2 Darlington transport committee heard yesterday Mr Drury has to write frequently to parents asking them not to park near the entrance .
3 In taking a patient 's history the doctor has to listen carefully to what the patient says , which may be incoherent , and extract from this account the elements which are medically relevant .
4 The only bright spot that LDDC has to look forward to — following a downturn in its profits this year — is the hope that the Department of the Environment will leave Westminster 's Marsham Street for Docklands in the near future .
5 ‘ We therefore expect widespread interest from a variety of types of companies looking to relocate in a town with the high quality of life Southport has to offer particularly to the golf enthusiast . ’
6 He has to say then to her , ‘ I speak no comfort to you , for there is no comfort for such pain within the circles of the world ’ ( 111 , 343 ) .
7 The reality is that , from specialist beginnings , the range of skills required by actuaries is expanding continually — the reason being that the actuarial profession lives in a commercial environment and has to adapt continuously to changing circumstances .
8 It can be very tiring , and she has to adapt constantly to the changing needs of the learner , patient and ward .
9 It 's had to go away to the makers .
10 Still , we were hopeful of the future of the still young department , when the decision was made to seek CNAA validation for the courses offered by the College , and we prepared to rewrite ours to take account of our experience , and to justify our intentions more fully than we had had to do before to critics from whom we expected scepticism rather than sympathy .
11 In the last 40 years , the Puerto Rican people have had to adapt quickly to many changes .
12 No , he would lose time rather than gain it , and a horse would be little help to him , for he 'd have to go downstream to the ford .
13 The company may have to report regularly to the chargee and if the company gets into financial difficulties , the chargee may be made privy to management decisions .
14 The member states will also have to report annually to the commission on the amount and type of waste shipped .
15 On the other hand , from a different vantage point they might have seen the body without having to go right to the edge .
16 If it is , you would have to write individually to each institution ( gaining the addresses from relevant directories ) asking about their past programmes .
17 I would have to slip away to toilets , down basement stairs , off into the closed stacks of the library and there strike the flint .
18 Discussions concerning the contentious issue of Bougainville 's future status were deferred , although many commentators speculated that , if the agreement was to hold , it would have to lead ultimately to the granting of greater autonomy to PNG 's North Solomons province which encompassed Bougainville .
19 A purpose-built waterfall will obviously have to conform visually to the site and fulfil its function of delivering water from a higher area to a pool below .
20 This ‘ Race Recovery Special ’ does n't have to apply just to London ; if you 're planning another marathon elsewhere , you should find it invaluable .
21 ‘ We do n't have to stick slavishly to the programme do we ? ’ said Mervyn .
22 The main difference from our normal arrangements is that union citizens will have to apply to register to vote and will have to do so to their local electoral registration officer by the twenty ninth of March .
23 What do you have to do actually to , to prepare a forecast ?
24 Why did she have to respond so to his gentleness ?
25 John Wakeham , the British Energy Secretary , had put a new twist on the need for nuclear power at the September 1989 World Energy Conference in Montreal by suggesting that the developed countries might have to turn increasingly to nuclear power to ‘ make room ’ for more use of fossil fuels by developing countries .
26 ‘ And that means I shall have to live longer to be around when he needs me . ’
27 Looking back to the last war , I can clearly remember arriving at Abbeydale Council School in Sheffield to find it badly damaged by a bomb , having to transfer temporarily to Lowfields and Ann 's Road Schools and then to ’ home service ’ , which was simply a teacher in charge of a dozen or so kids in somebody 's front room .
28 A major subject area with which NAB will certainly have to get fully to grips is initial teacher training , and it has recently announced its intention of examining this area in time to make recommendations for 1984–5 .
29 These benefits , however , were never paid at a generous enough level to prevent many of those without work from having to resort also to means-tested assistance .
30 I shall have to speak severely to your brother .
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