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

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1 Our Inspectorate have to attend regularly to cases of swans and other waterfowl entangled in line or swallowing hooks .
2 The fact that drivers — unlike , say , factory workers — have to work independently to some extent , so that their schedules can not be fixed in advance , is one reason why employment law is particularly hard to grapple with in the haulage industry .
3 You have to work harder to be noticed .
4 In order to do this , however , you have to listen intelligently to the lecturer and think about what he is saying .
5 You stand a better chance if you put something with the Sunday and even then that might not be completely enough to reach down to the crevices , but I think some method , and that 's why I suggested surgeries actually , was that we have to talk regularly to people face to face and once you 're in a room with people then it goes , does n't it ?
6 As one top London restaurant chef said , ‘ you have to stick rigidly to the basics of hygiene and constantly motivate your staff to the highest standard .
7 He made the point that enthusiasts , such as himself , whose principal interest was working main line steam , now have very limited scope in this Country and have to look increasingly to far off under-developed countries for this form of traction .
8 That 's the only thing anyone has in prison , the only thing they have to look forward to .
9 ‘ Meal-time is all that many patients have to look forward to — it is the highlight of the day , and good food contributes greatly to both their well-being and recovery as much for psychological as nutritional reasons , ’ says Roden .
10 ‘ You have to look ahead to the time when you leave football , and I wanted to prepare for a life in sport and leisure management , ’ he said .
11 In supporting this document I believe that we have to look realistically to the future and recognize that one general union would benefit trade union members in the U K far better than continuing to be in competition .
12 I think at the end it must come down to two things ; one basically a change in attitude — we have to come to recognise that we live in a very , very technological society , that most of us were born before man walked on the moon , but the kids in school were born in an age when man had walked on the moon ten years ago and they live in a world which is very scientific , and we have to recognise that — and the other one is practical sense , I think , where we really have to look seriously to in-service training of teachers , a ) and b ) we have to look carefully at the way we train teachers now .
13 I think at the end it must come down to two things ; one basically a change in attitude — we have to come to recognise that we live in a very , very technological society , that most of us were born before man walked on the moon , but the kids in school were born in an age when man had walked on the moon ten years ago and they live in a world which is very scientific , and we have to recognise that — and the other one is practical sense , I think , where we really have to look seriously to in-service training of teachers , a ) and b ) we have to look carefully at the way we train teachers now .
14 I I know that you 're going you that that that you may suggest that er my view it 's not capable of being assimilated but I think the the the basic view I have to put forward to you is that it is not necessary .
15 As to the other case that I want to say a word about , I have to confess now to beating a drum that I have been beating with varying success for a number of years .
16 On the other hand , there is also the view that art-objects are different from all other human artefacts and phenomena in that judgements about them have to refer partly to the medium and form of that artefact .
17 ‘ I am concerned that if I now have to respond fully to that part of the plaintiffs ' order of 5 June dealing with the various alleged payments my position vis-à-vis the police investigation may well be prejudiced .
18 As with the Yashica and Minolta AF-SP , the 35mm lens means you have to get close to the action if your photos are to have real impact .
19 The reason that such diverse interests need public relations is obvious when you consider how much information many of them have to get across to ordinary people .
20 They have to transfer either to another internal flight or to the roads and again tells us that eighty per cent of Heathrow 's passengers arrive there by road .
21 They 're shutting the skips down and then anything that you take then you have to take straight to the tip .
22 And we have to specify internally to us what will meet the client needs and even just exceed the client needs .
23 ‘ He got a pen and paper and told me : ‘ I have to reply immediately to the Queen thanking her ’ .
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