Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [pers pn] at " in BNC.

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1 He has to wear it at his mother 's wedding . ’
2 Daddy has to leave it at the garage .
3 It becomes important to him : you started this game , you laid down the rules , so he has to beat you at it .
4 The industry concerned is the in-flight catering business which in the UK alone , produces many thousands of meals 24 hours a day every day and has to transport them at chill temperatures from the flight kitchens to individual aircraft , quite often with additional problems resulting from flight delays and so on .
5 I 'm the female lead , the hero has to get me at the end .
6 I thought you said she 'd to cash it at Barclay .
7 ‘ You 'll hardly have to see her at all , ’ said my mother , voicing her worry tangentially , ‘ in a house that size . ’
8 For a new act , I would have to pitch them at the right venue for their type of music .
9 Experience may help you take some of these into account but if you went for a fixed fee you may have to pitch it at such a level to allow for these that it 's perhaps twice what it might be and you could lose the client .
10 Six six contracts all the same print so that if ever we shifted you or wanted you wanted to shift you from estate into to golf or to schools we do n't have to retrain you at all .
11 You may have to help him at first , but as he progresses , he can tackle more complicated puzzles .
12 He can be world champion for the next three years , so long as we do n't have to do it at Bradford because that 's an awful track .
13 We regret having to disturb you at a time when you are busy , but the matter is important . ’
14 Do you have to point it at the telly ?
15 We have n't mentioned eggs to the Central Criminal Police in Helsinki but the Security Police are getting interested and we may have to give them at least some explanation of the raw egg on Kaarna 's body .
16 It is much better to attempt to prevent fears arising , rather than having to rectify them at a later stage .
17 He 'd have to put them at their ease .
18 Once you have completed your design , you must ensure that you cover it with a sheet of glass should you have to leave it at any time .
19 Erm , and we 've had , I 'm afraid to give protective notice to six members of staff , it 's about er , discussions with the erm , Tech , are not successful , then they will have to leave us at the end of this programme year , which is the thirty-first of March .
20 Unfortunately we 're gon na have to market ours at about eighty two pence , but we feel this is quite reasonable considering that the vast the biggest sales of this two litre size would be from the milk floats and would delivered to the door .
21 You 'll have to pronounce it at once . ’
22 It is much better to step in and help people firmly rather than having to punish them at a later stage .
23 That will spare Italy 's World Cup blushes — but it 's bad news for Scotland , their next opponents , who will now have to face him at Ibrox on November 18 .
24 ‘ He would say if you want to get me , you would have to get me at eight o'clock in the morning . ’
25 You 'll still have to join it at the back
26 He realised that if he was to be successful he would have to take them at speed .
27 ‘ He would n't have to tell them at this time of night .
28 Because if that 's it , you 'll have to warn them at the hospital , you know .
29 I am sorry to have to disturb you at home , ma'am , but you do n't seem to be connected to the telephone system . ’
30 I 'm sorry to have to ask you at a time like this — ’
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