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

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1 If taxes rise to pay for bigger spending , growth falters — and taxes , or borrowing , have to go up again .
2 On a Thursday I get a lift home , but Sunday I have to go up here and back .
3 I have to go up there some time , to find out about the Oyster Festival . ’
4 Cos you only have to go round twice cos you collect ten thousand when you pass there !
5 I felt like saying , I 've got a bloody big pile of rubbish here that I have to go over so I 've put in for overtime .
6 With that we 'll see if we 've got any more it 's er , have to go down here which has got a bit of light , still some birds moving around and the birds calling , go and check the nests now .
7 ‘ I have to go down there . ’
8 Ha I have to go along here some , to some of you with a bossy statement of you know , this inclusive as opposed
9 He said , ‘ I have to go out again .
10 When I stick my head round the door and tell Rachel I have to go out again , she sits down on the bed without a word .
11 ‘ I have to go out again , ’ he murmured against her mouth .
12 ‘ I have to go out today , ’ Fernando told her when she came down for breakfast on the terrace the next morning .
13 If you have to go out always wear :
14 You have to go out there and look for it .
15 I have to go back again Tuesday
16 ‘ I have to go back presently . ’
17 Some prostitutes say the big fines mean they have to go back out onto the streets to pay off their debts .
18 Did you give him a lift and have to go back down ?
19 Oh you have to go back down there and turn er , left underneath , underneath the motorway .
20 If you have to go back that far to find dirt you 're wasting your time .
21 ‘ I have to go back now , but I wanted to tell you myself . ’
22 We have to go back there in the next chapter and I did n't want any bad feeling . ’
23 ‘ He 's a special consultant at the Versorelli Institute in Geneva , which specializes in cases others have given up as hopeless .
24 You have to carry on as much time as
25 In absolute levels , we have fallen off only from the historically high 1980 figures .
26 I just can not stand lack of consideration for others : shown by people who park their cars so close that you have to slide in sideways — cleaning both cars with your clothes as you squeeze through the 2in space left for opening the door .
27 If I have to drive up then you 've all got to come .
28 If you did get economies of scale then we would n't see small , erm , small independent producers right we , we 'd see a , an increase in the concentration of the industry , like we have witnessed in virtually every other sector
29 it 's , these walls have broken off there
30 Times being hard , the vicious squabbles that have plagued Peru since the 1960s have broken out again , between raw-material exporters ( who want freer trade ) and manufacturers ( who want still more protection ) .
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