Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [noun pl] at " in BNC.

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1 As a consequence , they dislike having to attend incidents at this time which are so serious that action can not be avoided .
2 But , in order to maintain the services to our members , unions will probably still have to increase rates at an annual basis .
3 If you use the front hand on the mast you end up having to cross arms at the sheeting in stage .
4 The only problem there , though , since she would have to let Personnel at Vasey 's know where she had moved to , was that her employer would have no trouble in finding her at her new address either !
5 By starting later and doing it gradually you get a few extra weeks without the fuss and worry of having to give solids at all .
6 What do you have to put stones at the bottom for ?
7 We parted at Paddington , and assured them that they would have to change trains at Oxford .
8 She occupied herself with studying a map on the opposite wall because she knew she would have to change trains at some point .
9 Although the line will remain open , people will have to change trains at Thornaby .
10 Under the new arrangements each house would have to offer bills at a price which the Bank hoped would reflect the degree of difficulty it was in .
11 You may find yourself having to take notes at a meeting , you may be a student or engaged in research , so here are some hints to help with your note-taking technique .
12 She would have to make enquiries at once .
13 But during our conversation even he was forced to concede that besides being unable to entertain he would also have to follow events at Hove and Edgbaston over the next few days through newspapers and television .
14 It saves time and effort on the part of the typist not to have to put commas at the end of each and every line of an address and full stops at the end of an address and after the date .
15 A frank talk was a help , but it was no substitute for knowing what it was like to have to milk cows at the crack of dawn every morning or mend fences , or battle with the elements , and so he began a series of annual stays on Duchy farms .
16 As well as lines , Sumitomo had to install filters at each end of the lines to check that traffic that ought to be kept on the LAN does not disappear on to the WAN .
17 In addition to their port duties , Lerwick staff had to cover controls at Sumburgh Airport which was thirty miles south of Lerwick over a bumpy switchback road .
18 But I had to be back before dark still , and in the fairly late afternoon I had to change buses at Hyde Park Corner .
19 Chris Ivory , chief executive at Bedale food firm Dalepak said he knew of a small company which would struggle to stay in business if it had to raise wages at the present time .
20 Rangers manager Walter Smith still believes that Marseilles have a slight edge as they have to face Rangers at home on April 7 but he said : ‘ I 'm still optimistic about what we can do in our home games . ’
21 Aurigny serves both Cherbourg and Dinard direct from Guernsey , but Alderney residents and visitors have to change planes at Guernsey , as do Jersey travellers to Cherbourg .
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