Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [adv] to get " in BNC.

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1 I 've still to get myself sorted out .
2 I have only to get in close and I 'll find out .
3 Why do n't you have now to get to come over here .
4 You 've just to get on and overcome them .
5 But she had yet to get her business started .
6 ‘ The problem with Andy is that he has played so rarely we have yet to get him into our pattern of play .
7 We have now to get on with the job of saving the plant . ’
8 We have now to get on with the job of saving the plant . ’
9 Until an hour or two ago I certainly did n't know that this problem had arisen , but the date April has been on the lips of my er Honourable Friend er and of the Noble Minister er I used to represent part of the City of Leeds and Honourable er a and Noble Lord you 'll have heard recently of behaviour at Elland Road Football Ground on the death of Sir Matt Busby and one can only wonder what sort of people er we 're dealing with , but many of them arrive at Leeds City Station on the day of a match and they come early and they have then to get their way to Elland Road and there are often real problems .
10 I 've kept him informed and he has just to get on with his job .
11 When the band split up in 1985 Sting started out on a solo career which has seen hits like Spread A Little Happiness and If You Love Somebody , but he has yet to get near the success , in the singles chart at least , of one of the biggest-selling pop groups in history .
12 He had either to get his father to listen or otherwise he would have to just walk out .
13 One of them , at any rate , he admitted a shade guiltily , and reminded himself that he had still to get these two ambitious clerics back to Shrewsbury without bloodshed .
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