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

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1 The ca n't get onto the southbound carriageway … so they have to go north to Peartree before turning round and coming back .
2 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 .
3 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
4 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 .
5 And then I have to set fire to the bottom bit .
6 Have to leave quarter to two . ’
7 The central point I want to make is the general one , not just about culling : namely , that there really are arguments on both sides and we have to do justice to the complexity of the problem .
8 Good advice you just have to give way to these obstinate creatures .
9 ‘ It 's not the end of the world but there are matters that we have to give thought to . ’
10 ‘ But you have to give credit to Mark and the others .
11 Will he take steps to ensure that buses have greater priority over other road users and to eliminate one of the major causes of road congestion in London — the long time that it takes to get passengers loaded on to one-man operated buses because drivers have to give change to passengers ?
12 Refiners who have to give priority to products such as petrol and lubricating oils may tend to treat chemicals as a convenient way of dealing with unwanted fractions .
13 We have to add value to what the clients have already got .
14 The scope of the Cash Accounting Scheme , whereby traders have to pay VAT to Customs only once they themselves have been paid by their customers , is also to be extended .
15 Appointing the right man is not enough , however ; next you have to pay attention to what he says .
16 And hence , to understand stylistic values in literature , we have to pay attention to the functional principles which apply to ordinary language .
17 You have to pay attention to that part and that part too .
18 But irrespective of the legal position , the character of the teaching process is such that higher education teachers have to pay attention to the expectations and perceptions of their students .
19 We have to have recourse to what Stenning calls ‘ abnormal ’ contexts , where the analyst reads the text and then has to try to provide the characteristics of the context in which the text might have occurred .
20 Not blue circle , we have to have allegiance to them .
21 I have to have regard to the fact that there is another statement after this one and that there is such pressure on the debate on the Gracious Speech that I shall have to impose a 10-minute limit on speeches .
22 In the case of agreed bids where the target co-operates , we have to have regard to the City Code rules requiring equivalent information to be made available to all genuine competing bidders .
23 If they are considering a financial penalty , then they of course have to have regard to the defendant 's means .
24 that is against the law , because they have to have access to that cupboard in case there is a fire .
25 I have to say farewell to my
26 I think what what Mr Wincup was saying at the end of the day , is that the Inspector 's report and the conclusions on the greenbelt local plan will go back to the parent authority , the originating authority , which is North Yorkshire , equally my rec report , out recommendations on this alteration go back to North Yorkshire , they have to take regard to whatever we recommend , ultimately they will take a decision on that , erm depending on the decision other things may flow from it , and I ca n't really speculate on what those are at the moment , but effectively the final decision as to what they accept or reject will rest with North Yorkshire .
27 ‘ I have to move furniture to lines , ’ Crawford said at the time .
28 You have to bring whitespot to your pond — it needs a carrier ( top right ) .
29 " I have a headache " , " I have an appointment " , " I am too tired " , " I am too drunk " , or a hundred other excuses can take the place of " I have to make love to you " .
30 You can not be tentative or apprehensive in your movements ; you have to throw caution to the wind and ‘ attack ’ a manoeuvre with the objective clearly in your mind .
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