Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He insists that they have to go so real equality can be achieved and the class structure ended .
2 They have to go very steady and to the right of the first , to the left of the second and over the top of the last .
3 Erm you know , almost you have to go too far or to go such er an extent it would be erm and the force simply to erm stop counter-revolution and , and to overthrow all , you know , deep seated authorities that had lasted thousands of years , I mean to , to overcome that you do need a revolution .
4 You have to see so much
5 These programs have to accommodate conservatively any uncertainties in data , and then assign an overall value of uncertainty to the probability of the system failure .
6 A patch of moonlight means I have to wait nearly five minutes for the clouds to cover the moon again before I can climb the tree .
7 ‘ But it does mean that some people have to wait as much as three hours .
8 But some people have to wait much longer for operations in some places than in others and the system can be insensitive to individual needs .
9 ‘ You have to hit awfully hard . ’
10 Today I have to hit as many marks as possible , and Dixie can find them fast .
11 The result is that riders who want to avoid heatstroke have to wear as little as possible under their jackets and most of us men have n't got used to innocently looking round to see someone undoing her jacket to reveal nothing but a clingy bra underneath !
12 In doing so they have to meet increasingly stringent safety requirements following legislation consequent upon the Taylor Report on Safety in Sports Grounds .
13 But you have to work damned hard to , all year round to get
14 Explaining the philosophy which has been his strength from his earliest days in the Ledley Hall club with Herbie Young and his former employer Bill Robson he said : ‘ If you want anything from this sport you have to work exceedingly hard for it .
15 Furthermore , when we do not notice an example , we often begin with a vague feeling that the text is poorly written and have to work quite hard to say just what is wrong with it .
16 With real low bass , speakers have to work very hard to produce enough of the relevant frequency to make the signal audible .
17 I mean we have to work very hard in our own er relationship we 've had our ups and downs we 've gone through many difficult times like unemployment and even homelessness and you know we we 've gone through it but when you make your promises you say you 'll stay together for richer for poorer in sickness and in health and so on .
18 I know you only have to work so many Saturdays but because it 's sort of Christmas do they like everybody to work ?
19 It has long been known that raw , unrotted FYM does not produce a quick response in crops because the bacteria have to work so hard to break it down , and that fresh pig or poultry dung is too ‘ hot ’ for young plants .
20 He is made to jump it a third time , even if you have to stand there all night .
21 At the early stages of learning to read , some children have to struggle so hard to convert symbols into sounds that they do not gain meaning : ‘ Teh — Heh — Th — Eh — Theh — THE — Cee — Keh — Ah — Teh — CAT — The cat ’ , and so forth .
22 And I think as women we have to remember always that for whatever reasons , throughout history , all societies seem to be patriarchal .
23 The left-hand chambers have to pump much harder to force the re-oxygenated blood around the whole of the body .
24 home from Jack 's on a Sunday morning I have to walk as far
25 They have to handle quite parochial comparisons without enjoying much sense of how they stand in the national scene .
26 ‘ It could be found locally but we have to cover as many angles as we can . ’
27 The work of our teachers will fall in the Coaching , Teaching & Instructing group , who have to identify over 300 job titles and group them into headings before setting the standards for each job through analysing the Tasks , Skills and Knowledge involved .
28 North American populations have to endure more extreme temperature conditions .
29 Squinting is particularly common in long-sighted babies who have to focus very hard to see near to .
30 To go both ways , in our game , you have to win both outright .
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