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

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1 ‘ She has to go for some more treatment , ’ Jack Foley said .
2 Cath does not have this excuse ; she has to look for another .
3 The debtor himself has to apply for this type of order , in practice often encouraged by the plaintiff .
4 ‘ The designer has to allow for both those who 'll do no more than flick through and those who 'll go through it line-by-line .
5 Stephen Ross phoned in from Cardiff , he says can Labour lower the consent for gay people if they get in ; Mike Collins from Chesterfield says he 's not had a job for 11 years , has to pay for all sorts of things , he wants some action from Labour on long-term unemployment … ’
6 I should be glad if the Minister would comment on the suggestions that have been made that there is wrangling with other Government Departments over who has to pay for these places .
7 Now , each householder or tenant in a Scottish Homes estate in West Lothian has to pay for this service as well their poll tax .
8 We have even seen lecturers complete their lectures and leave the room while the students have had to sit for another few minutes taking down the last load from the blackboard !
9 Why had she had to wait for such an education ?
10 He 's just gone in to see if everything 's alright at Edinburgh and of course , that 's why he 's had to report for that .
11 I have rarely seen the House so unanimous in warmth and affection , and especially in its understanding of the severe ordeal that one of our colleagues and his family have had to endure for many months .
12 ‘ Regrettably we have had to live for several years with the threat of these appalling incidents happening .
13 Adam had often refused to get out , and Gran had had to pay for another ride .
14 The political environment in which Western academic studies of the Soviet Union have had to operate for most of the post-war period was built around several widely share assumptions ; that the USSR was a ‘ threat ’ , that socialism was a failure , that the Soviet state was incapable of rational modernisation .
15 Explaining the proposals , MCC secretary Col John Stephenson said : ‘ We have had to cater for all cricket , so it may not seem to be as tough as some people have been demanding .
16 , Well we 'll have to wait for that one .
17 The verdict on that one , however , may have to wait for many years yet .
18 But I am afraid this will have to wait for another occasion . ’
19 However , that discussion will have to wait for another day .
20 something else that could be quite actually misleading might sleep , be very sleepy , difficult to wake , so if you 've got the baby and you think your baby 's due for a feed and it did n't take very much at the last feed , you ca n't wake it up you should n't think oh well I 'll have to wait for another four hours , beginning to get worried so if the baby 's difficult to wake if it 's difficult to feed not sucking very well if the baby 's cold to touch and then there 's something which is very , very misleading , these babies can have bright red cheeks and bright red hands and feet and if you look at them you think oh they must be warm because they 're red
21 Managers who never leave do not have to wait for another manager to retire or die so that they can fill their shoes .
22 ‘ I 'm sorry to disappoint you , but Hadrian and his wall will have to wait for another time . ’
23 All is well , however , except that the 140 people on the island will have to wait for another occasion to exercise their democratic rights .
24 A new motor car was for many a luxury that would have to wait for another day .
25 If this is not possible ( and it usually is n't ) , the golden advice at the present time must be to sell first rather than risk lumbering yourself with the crippling expense of having to borrow for several months or possibly longer .
26 No he do n't have to go for that
27 he does n't have to go for that .
28 and I said well I want it on but he said you 'll have to go for this .
29 You 'll have to go for another one anyway .
30 When a patient is detained under the MHA 1983 , but the physical disorder is not caused by or is not itself the cause of a mental disorder , a restrictive interpretation of this proposal could lead to the ridiculous scenario of doctors having to wait for such a patient to deteriorate or become unconscious before medical treatment could be initiated under the protection of common law duty of care and the doctrine of necessity .
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