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

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1 As an ‘ outsider ’ , I find it difficult to understand why applications for funding have to go through TWO ( I appreciate the need for one ! ) bureaucratic systems before they are approved , particularly for such relatively small amounts as this .
2 To see what the means , you really have to go to one of the national UFO events , something like The Phantoms Of The Sky conference , which took place in Sheffield this summer .
3 These days you do not have to go for matching suites of furniture in the dining room , any more than you have to go for three piece suites in the living room .
4 You have to go before ten o'clock .
5 No , cos you only have to go round five times do n't you ?
6 The answer I tend to get off a lot of places is that I have to wait for twelve years
7 He says : ‘ It 's ludicrous that we have to wait for three to five years when a foreign company can come in and pick up a UK TV company right now . ’
8 Apart from the lugger and the recovery of the bomber , we have to wait for three other things .
9 Physicians are concerned at the fact that heart patients sometimes have to wait between three months and a year for surgery .
10 No one has yet solved the problem of what to do with it — turning it into glass chips is the latest idea , but engineers have to wait between 30 and 50 years until the waste has cooled down sufficiently enough for the process to take place .
11 They have to cope with one or more project managers , and to take orders from their own department head .
12 If you 're in politics you have to cope with two sorts of people , the ones you can use , and the ones who want to use you .
13 The Directive , which member states have to implement by 29 June 1994 , will impose a detailed and strict regulatory system on all producers and distributors of consumer products within the EEC .
14 I think last year more or less shows that we really have to concentrate on one thing .
15 Right , quite right cos you have to work for two
16 — there are far fewer letters than sounds , so that , for example , the five written vowels have to stand for two to three times as many spoken vowels ;
17 bu and when you it you have to stand in one place going like that and being , and if you touch anybody else and do that and try and get all the people .
18 I usually have to come in seven o'clock , that 's how I did it and now I 've been over here sort of mucks the whole system so I 've got a driving lesson tomorrow night , I ca n't cancel that
19 ( If you have to choose between two or three different options , this meditation is often helpful . )
20 If I have to listen to one more candidate telling me he sees the job as a challenge I 'll throw up over the boardroom table .
21 I think that 's rather cute , coming from someone who led , before , during and after a race weekend , the kind of life that would exhaust most even if they did not , additionally , have to engage in one of the most physically demanding sports in the world .
22 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 .
23 To find the reason for the decline we have to look at two areas — sales/consumption and production .
24 I have to look after two dear little boys , but these days I can only see them growing up to behave so cruelly towards women .
25 Yeah and the problem is that that because you have to look in one position it means that that the whole thing becomes boring and and your interest starts to drift .
26 That 's why we have to leave at six o'clock sharp , and — ’
27 ‘ Unfortunately we have to leave at three , ’ Simon continued .
28 Security forces have to deal with two fronts at a time when the threat of IRA bombings is ever present .
29 An increase in crime on the Tyneside Metro means police have to deal with 80 incidents a week .
30 The clearest manifestation of this is that institutions at all levels have to compete with one another .
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