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

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1 The commission suggests that anyone over 18 who has contributed to the cost of the property he or she occupies should have to agree to its sale .
2 Nor does the girl have to agree to anything I ask .
3 There is endless browsing to be had here and you do n't have to agree with everything Shipman says to enjoy the experience .
4 Consider this from May 1989 : ‘ I have to live within the set-up but I do n't have to agree with everything that happens .
5 Many critics claim the ‘ Great Expectations ’ is the greatest novel ever written in English and after reading and studying the book , I would have to agree with them .
6 People do n't have to agree with what she believes , but if you do n't like it , just ignore it and stick to your own views .
7 A a a member of staff may feel that they want to say something about a kid , and it does not necessarily have to agree with what the kid
8 But EC governments will have to agree on what changes to make to the Treaty of Rome by the end of 1991 , if the timetable is not to be derailed .
9 Any minority government which tries to play games with the constitution in order to cling to power , promoting instability and dodging the moral challenge of democracy , will have to contend with us .
10 This , effectively , constitutes a biological prediction of the rainfall and conditions with which the butterfly will have to contend during its adult life .
11 There is still much to be done but the more we ‘ get it right first time ’ the more confidence our customers will have to remain with us for the long term future .
12 If you do not have a freezer , then you will have to shop during your guest 's stay .
13 If that was to take and start leaking , we 'd all have to swim for it . "
14 you do n't have to wait with me ,
15 Accepting shareholders will have to wait for their cash for that period .
16 TWO Liverpool cousins who have become the first prison visitors awarded damages after a search ordeal will have to wait for their cash , following a Home Office decision to appeal against the award .
17 Lakeside resident Denton Bell said : ‘ Will we have to wait for somebody to die or for a building to burn down before something is done ? ’
18 But the former was impossible with the twins in tow and the latter unthinkable given the length of time he 'd have to wait for one on a Sunday .
19 But until manufacturers and club professionals come to realise that a significant number play the game left-handed , the world of golf will just have to wait for its Gower , Seles , McEnroe and White .
20 Oh , I do n't know whether you need a brace or not , open , Michael do n't know what they are Stacey you 'll have to wait for them to grow properly , open
21 It will have to wait for me , like a newly opened birthday present while you go off to school .
22 They 'll have to wait for us to get out .
23 Churchwarden at Middleton-St-George Christian Duff said : ‘ We will have to wait for someone who does not mind the possibility of having to move in five years time . ’
24 The authorities do not have to wait for it to happen , however .
25 You control a floating hand that wibbles of its own accord but still responds to joystick commands , so you do n't have to wait for it to wobble onto the bit of the board you want to shoot at .
26 But rather than saying , ‘ Sorry mate , you 'll have to wait for it to be repaired , ’ Doug said , ‘ Take that one over there ! ’ pointing to an equivalent amp .
27 Did you have to wait for it to be done ?
28 That 's neither here nor there , they 'll have to wait for it , it 's up to them .
29 Williams , who beat Trevor Currie on Tuesday night to add the European championship to his Commonwealth title , may have to wait for his shot at the British champion , though Mason rises to his former sparring partner 's rhetoric .
30 Williams , who beat Trevor Currie on Tuesday night to add the European championship to his Commonwealth title , may have to wait for his shot at the British champion , though Mason rises to his former sparring partner 's rhetoric .
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