Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | I have to acknowledge too that since you ought to be aware from your fellow 's viewpoints and incline towards their benefit as well as your own , and ought also to be aware that individuals can not benefit themselves or each other by community without agreeing on common rules , the rules you follow in acting towards your fellows should be those of your community and not of mine . |
2 | I have to go upstairs and get it . |
3 | " But I think we have to go forward and finish him off . " |
4 | The Rafsanjani initiative was welcomed by the Soviet Union , by UN Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar , and by French and Turkish spokesmen , but a US State Department official said that " the Iranians are not directly involved in this conflict and our interest is in getting Iraq out of Kuwait " , while Bush said that " we have to go forward and prosecute this [ the war ] to a successful conclusion " . |
5 | The elements are brought to them , whereas the Episcopalian and the Catholic worshippers have to go forward for theirs . |
6 | Nurse prescribing will save the waste of time that he has described when district nurses have to go backwards and forwards to doctors , and will allow them to give their time to more beneficial activities , rather than wasting petrol on such journeys . |
7 | Well there 's no point really cos you have to go backwards and go under the underpass and then up there you see . |
8 | you know you have to go backwards and forwards |
9 | One is that the children who are caught have to go again until they manage to sit down before being touched . |
10 | And I think you you really have to go away and seriously think whether you can |
11 | She does n't want Carl to come so let's go , we have to go outside cos Mrs is gon na kill us ! |
12 | ‘ I have to go now and get my husband 's supper . |
13 | Well I have to go now or I shall be roped in for the sacrifice and I do n't like getting my hands dirty . |
14 | ‘ And the women who dig the roads have to go home and be screwed by their husbands afterwards as part of the job . |
15 | But the two struggles , for national liberation and against patriarchy , have to go together and I think that 's what went wrong in Ireland , when we got our pseudo independence . |
16 | ‘ Well he lives in that little cottage at the bottom of the steep pitch just past the green , ’ Joe continued with a grin , ‘ as he staggers down the hill his legs have to go faster and faster to stop him falling on his face . ’ |
17 | Mum , to do a seven you have to go across and then down . |
18 | Linda Stapleton , who moved down from Middlesex 10 years ago , and is secretary of the North Devon community health council in Barnstaple , agrees : ‘ Services down here are generally very good , but you have to go further and choice can be limited . |
19 | They have to explain that although they 're priests they 're really not credulous nitwits , and then they feel they have to go further and they end up writing books about it and yapping away on the television . ’ |
20 | That 's a great satisfaction to everybody , it goes to a car pound , and then you have to go there and pay your sixty dollars or whatever it is to get it out . |
21 | " I 've just told you why I have to go earlier than that . |
22 | I believe that my own children have rebelled properly and decently , and found their own paths . |
23 | Er I also have to reemphasize again that we have in no way we have made up our minds as to whether or not there should be a new settlement , but we have to proceed to discuss the issues as identified . |
24 | If the council thinks that you have given away or used up savings in order to qualify for , or increase the amount of your benefit they can treat you as still having those savings . |
25 | But the trouble is Noel , in the meantime erm the Quakers have fallen apart because the Quakers have filled themselves up with sort of barefooted raw carrot eaters with beads |
26 | They have fallen fast and slowly . |
27 | House prices have fallen less and job losses have been a fraction of those in the rest of Britain . |
28 | The current downturn in the housing market has now lasted for three years — four in some parts of the south — and house prices have fallen further than at any time in modern UK history . |
29 | By almost any standards the poorer rural areas have fallen further and further behind ; young people have left and traditional industries have collapsed . |
30 | Strikes remained relatively large , but the numbers have fallen sharply and represent the lowest level of industrial conflict in the post-war years . |