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

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1 We have to go day by day .
2 The ca n't get onto the southbound carriageway … so they have to go north to Peartree before turning round and coming back .
3 Neither is it correct to believe , as many people do , that you have to go south of the Earth 's equator to see the Southern Cross .
4 ‘ It sounds terrible , but we have to go cap in hand begging for funds to keep solvent .
5 ‘ We have never believed strongly in doing consumer advertising for the sake of it — PR and advertising have to go hand in hand .
6 Ideals and a vision of education 's unrealized potential have to go hand in hand with pragmatism .
7 I still have to carry water to her because sometimes she wo n't come out of the byre and follow her mother , which means that she is left all on her own .
8 All of us lose sleep at some time in our lives , and many individuals have to lose sleep as part of their jobs , which may be extremely responsible and demanding .
9 And in many countries new mining activities have to restore land to its original state when the underground resource is exhausted , But that may not always be the most appropriate response
10 No you ca n't throw it you have to like jump on it like that and you go weee and it , and if , and if someone gets you on the hips you have to throw it to everybody .
11 I have to wear make-up on stage or on photo shoots .
12 I have to wear make-up on stage but I prefer to let my skin breathe and just wear the minimum
13 Now that traders no longer have to meet face to face , and can communicate by telephone or computer , the exchange is not so easy to identify .
14 We also have to provide support for the A N C for thirty years a banned organization having to start from scratch in a country where the majority is supported but having no party officers or structures in place because if we suspend support to them or reduce it it will be like having no support of them all this time and just when the bird is about to fly you clip its wings .
15 We may speculate that GPs may become less willing to maintain the very elderly on their lists when they have to provide care within a specified cash-limited budget .
16 We have to establish contact with the kidnappers and try to exchange something , even if it is just information .
17 You have to accept responsibility for the fruits of your actions , in the scientific field as elsewhere .
18 According to the letter that I received , both girls have to find money for books , stationery and examination fees out of their meagre income .
19 But Richard Wilson says he regrets the fact that units like the Ritchie Russell have to find money from outside the NHS .
20 To do both these we have to find support for the idea .
21 In all other cases we have to find support in the literature , in what other people have done or in our own experience .
22 Under French rule , what was then Upper Volta was used as a labour reservoir for those parts of the Empire more blessed with natural resources — and even today about 1.5 million Burkinabe have to find work in neighbouring countries .
23 The Games , already destined to be the largest ever , now have to find room for the extra 3,306 competitors and officials registered by the end of last month , bringing the total to 18,306 .
24 Within that development we have to find room for wild nature , which is a spiritual enrichment as well as , in a very practical sense , the foundation of our existence .
25 Most flying schools are businesses and not charities and have to purchase finance in the normal way .
26 I have to pick tea for money to buy food .
27 If adopted before 1975 , adoptees have to receive counselling about the implications of a trace , since birth parents placed the child for adoption with no expectation of subsequent contact .
28 The trouble about that is , it 's now enforced upon us and that 's official target , we have to set priority of fire certificates because we need the money , bluntly , otherwise we have to find it elsewhere , so we give them a priority that they would n't otherwise have .
29 And then I have to set fire to the bottom bit .
30 Good thatch is difficult to obtain in many parts of the world , and in the Indian State of Kamataka peasants now have to buy bamboo at 1200 rupees a tonne on the free market ( about £80 a tonne ) whereas the paper industry is still able to get it at 15 rupees a tonne ( £1 ) from the government 's reserved forests .
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