Example sentences of "[adj] we have [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Against this we had to set our growing exhaustion , and increasingly dysfunctional limbs . |
2 | ‘ According to this we 've to keep an eye out for anything — or anybody — suspicious . |
3 | To confirm this we have to pause and look back from the road to Aubeterre as it climbs the eastern slope of the valley of the Tude , just as Pound must have paused in 1911 ; and then we see that , whereas the modern town of Chalais is in the river bottom , old Chalais , a manorial village grouped round the gate of the château , does indeed stand on the ridge behind , so that the tops of the tallest poplars by the river wave just below the walls of the château . |
4 | For this we have to thank Professor Hinsley , a highly respected and trustworthy historian , who would not allow deceptions to appear under his name . |
5 | For this we have to thank those dedicated collectors whose affection and care for the once ‘ ordinary ’ 78s has led to a great deal of pleasure for all of us today . |
6 | For this we have to thank director Euzhan Palcy , since Andre Brink 's original novel focusses almost entirely on the Afrikaner teacher , Benjamin du Toit . |
7 | Again , to learn to render this we have to listen to how people speak . |
8 | To understand this we have to see that Mill is basing his answer to one question on his answer to another . |
9 | However , the major concern is how to maximise the effectiveness of schooling , and for this we have to examine the learning environment and subsequently the methodological considerations which have actually been presented . |
10 | And for this we have to scrutinize the comparative process of urban development . |
11 | Against this we have to set the disadvantage that re-investigation might come to be considered as a disciplinary review . |
12 | To answer this we have to make some assumption about the accuracy of the typists . |
13 | Before we do this we have to apply a mapping function M. The mapping function is important because as I say these wires are connected to these pixels here . |
14 | We 're quite clear we have to have provisional guidelines which say with , what level of seniority is required to authorise a quotation of the values . |
15 | Although entrance is free we have to lay aside everything to enter through the narrow gate , so that it costs us everything . |
16 | First and foremost we have to consider the immediate social contexts in which the statements are made : in one case an intervention in a youth project on a council estate dominated by the particular group of boys being interviewed ; in the second case a course run for police officers who had special responsibility for training cadets in the art of ‘ good community relations ’ . |
17 | But now I 'm afraid we have to return to Millfield . ’ |
18 | The erm help available is in many ways decreasing erm I 'm afraid we have to drag politics into it sooner or later , but central government funding , or lack of it , erm to my mind lies at the bottom of many of these problems . |
19 | ‘ Bathroom through here — afraid we have to share . ’ |
20 | ‘ I 'm afraid we have to assume the worst . ’ |
21 | I 'm afraid we have to accept the fact that Marius did die from natural causes , and that all our suspicions of Nigel have been slander , just based on dislike and nothing else . ’ |
22 | ‘ At its most mundane ’ , he remarks , ‘ there are advert spaces on the tube , and if they 're empty we have to put something else there instead . |
23 | It turned out that all the big trucks were Volvos , so in order to keep things British we had to confine our film to little electric dustcarts . |
24 | ‘ If we are to compete with the world 's best 10 we have to ensure that our productivity matches theirs . |
25 | Earls Court , on the other hand , was so packed we had to use overflow rooms . |
26 | He is convinced we have to adopt entirely new value systems , change our philosophical orientation and spiritual thinking ; stop behaving as though the earth is here for mankind 's personal convenience and learn to regard ourselves as one small part of a much larger whole . |
27 | In a way this standing behind and it 's unfortunate we have to have something as big as this table er and if I stand behind it then you know Gordon 's not getting my full centre line yep . |
28 | He says it 's part of the staff 's contract that they work different shift from time to time — at times of crisis or if someone is sick we have to ask someone who knows the job to cover . |
29 | To these we have to add distortions in the response of the subject of the investigation . |
30 | To do both these we have to find support for the idea . |