Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You have to search through for yourself .
2 Shadows have lengthened stealthily in the course of The Bellarosa Connection , gathering for what Martin Amis described in later Bellow as ‘ last things , leave-taking , and final lucidities ’ , and at the close there is a quietly affecting image of the narrator setting down his story , alone .
3 Throughout your career you have veered away from the blues into other areas .
4 But ever since the Government became embroiled in the row over the plan to close 31 pits , local beer lovers have veered away from the pub with the Prime Ministerial name .
5 Our Inspectorate have to attend regularly to cases of swans and other waterfowl entangled in line or swallowing hooks .
6 he 's alright he you can stroke him but you have to go slow towards him .
7 Josie glanced at the old folding travel alarm that she kept open on the makeup table , and said , ‘ I have to go somewhere for a minute .
8 that 's gon na go have to go up to .
9 Yeah we thought it important to send to you because we are , you know , a bit out of the way that 's all and erm people tend to go zipping past and have to go up to the roundabout and come all the way back down again cos it 's quite a busy road this and
10 No we are gon na watch Playbus and then we 'll have a bath and then we have to go up to the shops because today is mummy and daddy 's wedding anniversary .
11 I have to go up to the hospital twice a week to day assessment unit , where they are doing test on the baby just to monitor its progress and see if everything is going okay .
12 Ah yeah , but we used to have three thousand have to go up with .
13 We have to go up over the fell . "
14 I have to go round to Whitehall now .
15 I have to go round to the wife of a man — a man ! my best friend ! — whom I have just left trogging off to the tube station ; I have to go round to his wife of six weeks and tell her I love her .
16 I have to go round to the wife of a man — a man ! my best friend ! — whom I have just left trogging off to the tube station ; I have to go round to his wife of six weeks and tell her I love her .
17 " There 's no entrance now to the back of the house ; we have to go round to the front .
18 Anyway , yeah , and so , right I go to Bunnie and I , can you take me home yes , cos I 'm supposed to be going to a pizza to have pizza round my friend 's house , he goes , mm , they 're going , oh we 're starving , you have to go round to somebody 's house , I said he goes well I 'll take you stra , I 'll take you as soon as we 've had something to eat .
19 If they laugh , they have to go round with the cushion .
20 Bits and pieces are still filtering out from IBM Corp 's conference call with analysts after its third quarter figures last week , and its director of investor relations Jim Clippard finally acknowledged that IBM could cut its workforce even more than the 25,000 announced in December , late in second quarter or in the third quarter : ‘ It 's clear to me that they have to go well beyond the 25,000 , ’ said PaineWebber analyst Stephen Smith , ‘ Maybe even 50,000 ; ’ analysts told Reuter that IBM said the majority of its targeted 25,000 plus staffers will leave the company during the second quarter , leaving it open to another plan in the second half of 1993 .
21 As we know , the whole indignity that women have to go through for these examinations is , of necessity , I am afraid , an unpleasant experience .
22 But like , and then I have to go again on Tuesday to Tesco !
23 ‘ I do n't notice you laughing when I have to go away for the night .
24 The week after next I have to go away for two weeks . ’
25 I have to put him into kennels tomorrow as I have to go away for some time and they insist that he be fully vaccinated . ’
26 erm then we would actually go , have to go away from that meeting on the nineteenth and c and come back with that information
27 If you have to go away from the office on official business ES will pay for the cost of travel .
28 I have to go over to hand in my register now there 's no one here to take charge of it . ’
29 Sometimes you feel in summer that you have to go around in jeans rather than wear shorts and suffer the hassle you get .
30 That does n't mean we have to go around in a great lather of gratitude all the time .
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