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

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1 Cos he has to work at five o'clock each morning .
2 Unfortunately I am obliged to terminate at this stage , because someone has just passed me a note saying that the band has to depart at 11 pm , and it is now 10.30 .
3 1 SCIENCE MUSEUM : Interview with James Goddard : he has to leave at 9.00 for Heathrow but will be on the premises from 0630 onwards .
4 NHS dietician Helen Marshall did n't see why she should have to retire at 60 .
5 I 'll have to go at nine . ’
6 I 'm gon na have to vote at seven o'clock on Thursday morning .
7 Yes members of the jury we will resume at two o'clock , erm because I have other duties later on this afternoon we 'll have to finish at four o'clock today , it may help you to know that , it may help council to know that as well .
8 Erm before we actually get down discussing this er submission can I just say that we do have another issue to talk about at er two o'clock this afternoon and therefore it means that our discussion will , on this topic , will have to terminate at one o'clock .
9 T. D. After being on morning duty [ 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. ] , we had to parade at 2.20 p.m. at Sefton Park .
10 And that , I I was , my hus , during the time mother was ill , my husband took ill , now this is where authorities do n't give you any back up , instead of sending him to hospital which was fifteen minutes by bus , I could have visited him every day they sent him to the other side of the county which only allowed a visit once a week , and meant I had to leave at twelve o'clock and get home at six !
11 They had drunk pots of strong black coffee and he had to leave at 8 .
12 Here Revelstoke was in his element ; acute intelligence and charm , capacity for meticulous work , presence and eloquence , fluency in French and Spanish , and , above all , financial acumen made him a match for the wiliest of South American presidents , North American railway barons , European finance ministers , and the members of the British cabinet with all of whom he had to deal at one time or another .
13 Mr Foxley who started in the works in 1906 , lived at Shenley and had to arise at four in the morning so as to start work at 5.30 am .
14 The system was developed by the Reservoir Quality Prediction team at XTP Sunbury in response to the tough target , set by Breakthrough Management , for the first extended-reach well of the programme : it had to produce at 15,000 barrels-a-day .
15 We only have to look at two key areas of education ( the curriculum and teacher training ) , to see the reality of segregation within the integrated environment .
16 To find the reason for the decline we have to look at two areas — sales/consumption and production .
17 That 's why we have to leave at six o'clock sharp , and — ’
18 ‘ Unfortunately we have to leave at three , ’ Simon continued .
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