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

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1 Sometimes the question of what a public authority ought to have done in performance of its duties will be politically or morally contentious , and the court would prefer not to have to pronounce on the issue .
2 Union Discount was found not to have relied on the 1982 accounts and the deficit on liquidation arose largely because of unsuccessful commodity trading in 1984 and the failure of an £8m debtor , Esal .
3 Now we did not have to sit on the edge of the bed — a much wider bed — because there were two chairs , and I had my own shower and facilities for making coffee and snacks .
4 We do not have to rely on the verse which embarrasses Yates ( ‘ the Spirit had not yet been given , because Jesus was not yet glorified , ’ John 7:39 ) for this , though that is unambiguous enough .
5 ‘ Besides , now that I do not have to stop on the way to Paris for lunch I can go later .
6 Also , when considering development , it must be stressed that we do not have to depend on an infinite regress .
7 so he said you do n't have to move on a Friday cos Mike said well do we have to move Friday ?
8 I do n't have to go on the underpass do I ?
9 The Open University 's ( address on page 148 ) pre-retirement course book lists some of the good as well as the bad feelings you can have about being alone : ‘ I feel I do n't have to put on an act ’ , ‘ I feel really me ’ , ‘ I feel relaxed ’ are some of the items on the list .
10 OK , you ca n't buy a hand bag on the Rue de Rivoli or a box at the opera but you do n't have to skimp on the house red .
11 No , it 's just that erm he feels comfortable and does n't have to put on a show
12 The company claims not to have defaulted on the NAB loan and criticised the bank for failing to take account of the ‘ extraordinary financial difficulties ’ being faced throughout the country 's business community because of high interest rates .
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