Example sentences of "have [to-vb] out to " in BNC.
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1 | Thus the death of his father is not an event that impinges on a child only at one particular point : it may go on producing shock waves through its continuing effect on the mother , which in turn may bring about a different relationship with the child ; in addition there may be economic difficulties as a result of which the mother has to go out to work , a new home has to be found , and an altogether new lifestyle adopted . |
2 | But if it 's a lousy job and he has to go out to someone like |
3 | ‘ We 've had to give out to the poor people in this town great quantities of bread and cheese today , and they 're still complaining . |
4 | The buyer can include in his claim for damages , the amount of the damages he has had to pay out to his sub-purchaser for breach of contract , see Godley v. Perry ( paragraph 9–05 above ) . |
5 | Cash 's workers did not have to go out to the sound of the factory bell or whistle , but simply went upstairs from home to workshop , and thus kept a little of the independence they prized . |
6 | Obviously she 'd have to go out to the shops from time to time , but she 'd had her hair dyed black on the Saturday , bought a new winter coat and a large pair of dark glasses . |
7 | The box in the bathroom is empty , you 'll have to go out to the veranda . ’ |
8 | She would have to go out to work , it appeared , to see him through college . |
9 | At some time or other he would have to go out to these . |
10 | It is your birthday , after all , and I do n't have to go out to dinner . |
11 | It says any proposal to decommission the hospital will first have to go out to public consultation . |
12 | However , it is an awful lot better than having to go out to DOS each time , so I still recommend it . |
13 | I could see her English neighbour shutting her front door in our faces , and yet all the same we left the two children there , rushing away after I 'd pinched their cheeks to make them cry so that she 'd have to come out to them . |
14 | but she could , I du n no perhaps we can work something out , I du n no , er failing that we 'd have to come out to her house |
15 | ‘ Do I have to spell out to you how important this is to me ? ’ |
16 | I am not prepared to accept for the rest of the country the idea that , from now until the year dot , either everyone will have to struggle across London to get to Waterloo , which is how things will start , or worse , under the new madness that has been conjured up , everyone will have to struggle out to Stratford to catch the connections for the continent . |
17 | He was particularly anxious to return to the States before Mark left the company , as he simply could n't face the prospect of having to spell out to the Englishman the compensation terms and pension proposals which New York had worked out . |
18 | She resented having to run out to the telephone , in the middle of this useful busyness , wasting time over something that was just a routine . |
19 | Pamela Churchill had to leave their house which she had to lease out to others to get income from the rent . |
20 | No matter the weather , one had to go out to a privy next to a coalshed in the backyard . |
21 | I had to go out to work . |
22 | ‘ Because I only found the portrait — I was only able to identify the man in her diary when I had to go out to the cottage last Saturday . |
23 | It was on another run , we got another coach come back so they had to go out to where the one it was |
24 | Gable refused to work further and Metro 's boy-wonder Irving Thalberg had to fly out to the location at Catalina to calm Gable down and persuade him to continue filming . |
25 | In a negligence suit brought against him Mr Hill wanted to sue his employer to indemnify him for the damages he had to pay out to Mr Gregory . |
26 | and on Friday , on that Friday Mother used to go to Eastwood Hall to collect the er er the wages that my Father had to pay out to the men . |
27 | This year I could only stay a very short time , as I had to get out to Cliveden for a charity ball the same evening . |
28 | Thus when villages became so reduced in size that they were no longer viable their inhabitants had to move out to nearby larger settlements . |
29 | I had to rush out to Tesco 's for a vegetarian soup . ’ |
30 | If you 're poor , your women ca n't be secluded , they have to go out to work . |