Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I have to acknowledge too that since you ought to be aware from your fellow 's viewpoints and incline towards their benefit as well as your own , and ought also to be aware that individuals can not benefit themselves or each other by community without agreeing on common rules , the rules you follow in acting towards your fellows should be those of your community and not of mine .
2 The sexual proclivities of no other prime minister have aroused quite the same kind of obsessive inquiry …
3 These proprietors retain the potential to exercise political power : indeed , they have used their ownership to chart the political direction of their newspapers , but they have stopped well short of using their newspapers to make demands of the political system in the manner of the press barons of the 1930s .
4 Individuals have to search more intensively for the most favourably priced goods , and firms have to determine their new prices ( not easy when production costs are continually changing ) and then disseminate the information .
5 Shadows have lengthened stealthily in the course of The Bellarosa Connection , gathering for what Martin Amis described in later Bellow as ‘ last things , leave-taking , and final lucidities ’ , and at the close there is a quietly affecting image of the narrator setting down his story , alone .
6 Throughout your career you have veered away from the blues into other areas .
7 If the D6 roll is more than the distance you have veered away then the Doom Diver has over compensated and the template is moved over and beyond the target the full distance roll .
8 But ever since the Government became embroiled in the row over the plan to close 31 pits , local beer lovers have veered away from the pub with the Prime Ministerial name .
9 Our Inspectorate have to attend regularly to cases of swans and other waterfowl entangled in line or swallowing hooks .
10 he 's alright he you can stroke him but you have to go slow towards him .
11 I would return it myself but I have to go upstairs just now .
12 I have to go upstairs and get it .
13 So I have to go upstairs then ?
14 I have to go tonight .
15 No one could therefore call for the closure of incineration plants at a stroke , because noxious chemicals have to go somewhere .
16 ‘ You have to go somewhere ? ’
17 ‘ We can summon them any time we want if we have to go somewhere .
18 When I have to go somewhere , and it happens very very rarely , I have the feeling I 'm in a clinic or a hospital .
19 If you have to go somewhere else due to lack of facilities that is the next step , otherwise you are pretty well set .
20 Josie glanced at the old folding travel alarm that she kept open on the makeup table , and said , ‘ I have to go somewhere for a minute .
21 Just have to go somewhere else . "
22 So you have to go somewhere now do n't know where but Auntie Dad your sister wants you .
23 The elements are brought to them , whereas the Episcopalian and the Catholic worshippers have to go forward for theirs .
24 " But I think we have to go forward and finish him off . "
25 The Rafsanjani initiative was welcomed by the Soviet Union , by UN Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar , and by French and Turkish spokesmen , but a US State Department official said that " the Iranians are not directly involved in this conflict and our interest is in getting Iraq out of Kuwait " , while Bush said that " we have to go forward and prosecute this [ the war ] to a successful conclusion " .
26 Come on , you have to go forward .
27 And if someone wrecks our little houses or projects , let's not get too upset , because when night falls and we have to go indoors — I 'm speaking of our death — all those little houses will be useless ; we shall have to go into our Father 's house .
28 Bits and pieces are still filtering out from IBM Corp 's conference call with analysts after its third quarter figures last week , and its director of investor relations Jim Clippard finally acknowledged that IBM could cut its workforce even more than the 25,000 announced in December , late in second quarter or in the third quarter : ‘ It 's clear to me that they have to go well beyond the 25,000 , ’ said PaineWebber analyst Stephen Smith , ‘ Maybe even 50,000 ; ’ analysts told Reuter that IBM said the majority of its targeted 25,000 plus staffers will leave the company during the second quarter , leaving it open to another plan in the second half of 1993 .
29 Nurse prescribing will save the waste of time that he has described when district nurses have to go backwards and forwards to doctors , and will allow them to give their time to more beneficial activities , rather than wasting petrol on such journeys .
30 Well there 's no point really cos you have to go backwards and go under the underpass and then up there you see .
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