Example sentences of "having [to-vb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Oxford , after the War and after national service and in spite of the minor irritation of having to carry into Hall private rations of butter and sugar , was a place of freedom . |
2 | Imagine not having to go into work every day . |
3 | " When I came out of the office I think I said something casually about old Mr. Lorrimer not having to go into hospital after all . |
4 | She could n't imagine what it would be like having to get into bed with the elegant stranger who turned to speak to her now and then . |
5 | But I think we see that with the capital programme , that quite clearly you 're erm , having to take into account the fact that capital spend erm , can not be er maintained at the level it has in the past , and indeed I believe you are talking about this matter , er , later on this morning . |