Example sentences of "have to come [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Technical apparatus of some sort has to come between the record and our ears , and , of course , between the original performance and the record . |
2 | The class has to come to the cameras rather than the camera going into the classroom . |
3 | But somewhere along the line the input of those on the other side of the ropes , many there for the price of $800 ( £500 ) , has to come into the account and the argument is faulted . |
4 | First of all , the concept of service excellence has to come from the top ; the partners have to be fully supportive and client care must become an integral part of the organisation . |
5 | The motivation for taking personal initiatives has to come from the employees themselves . |
6 | Once a child is maturationally ready to toilet train the process usually only takes one or two weeks , but the teaching still has to come from the mother and she may be very uncertain about when to do it . |
7 | And that has to come from the people involved in the game at the top , those who shape the future and direction of the sport . |
8 | somewhere and it has to come from the training . |
9 | Instead of having they had to come through the Dock Commission all of the men , they wanted so and so men for that boat , they used to come through to me . |
10 | He has had to come to the House with the Bill because he was unable to deliver . |
11 | The wheels would be all right for a couple of days ; then they 'd become ten times worse and they 'd have to come to the smithy . |
12 | ‘ The two of you will have to come to the Major 's tonight , ’ the man who gathered the money said . |
13 | The only way out may simply be to mandate a shorter planning period , an alternative the Japanese have demonstrated does not have to come at the expense of quality . |
14 | ‘ Why did you have to come on the scene , meddling ? |
15 | ‘ He 'll have to come into the house and sober up before he 's fit to take the cart home . |
16 | The law does make provision for a person on a child-abuse register to know and to challenge that decision but the information does not have to come through the school record . |
17 | and I says then we 'll have to come in the back and all them dishes standing there and , and that 's one thing John hates , if any of his ones come up |
18 | I sa , I said I just went I just said to her look Hannah you do n't have to come in the car ! |
19 | Furthermore , to make any significant use of AI , the expenditure and commitment will have to come from the top . |
20 | As discussions proceeded , the sale of the land became tied to the payment of Hamilton 's pension , for the Charity Commissioners decided that if the land could be sold for a chief rent of £58 10 0d [ £4 per cent of its market value ] , then the pension could be £125 — but £50 of that would have to come from the salary of the new Headmaster ! |
21 | That is £17,000 and this money may well have to come from the sale or re-mortgage of her house , unless you can help . |
22 | If they are given the green light then the running costs will have to come from the police authority . |
23 | However , the maximum we can get is 60% , and assuming we go for the 386 , which seems sensible , the cost is about £800 plus VAT , ie about £940 , and 60% of that is £564 , leaving a shortfall of about £400 which would have to come from the Birthday Rides grant . |
24 | Leaving aside all questions of medical ethics , it seems to me inevitable that in such highly unlikely circumstances the matter would have to come before the court . |
25 | Otherwise what they got some of the latest cranes out down there , you had to come off the barrel , go up the jib , come down again , then up again . |
26 | Well as I actually had to going round the corner , to get myself round the corner , I had to come off the brake and onto the accelerator |
27 | One of the girls had to come to the door to call him . |
28 | Then the pastry for the tarte , again all mixed by hand , would not lift off the board — which was the only time Eric had to come to the rescue . |
29 | The Government 's business managers had to come to the rescue when it looked as though the Bill might be lost at Committee Stage . |
30 | Except in winter , when heavy snow sometimes delayed us and another engine had to come to the rescue , we generally arrived on time at Parma. just occasionally a tram car went off the rails ; perhaps Camera was overcome by the thrill of speed . |