Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] have [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Companies do not of course have to wait until the Appointed Day . |
2 | This is not likely to be a significant item for the first five years or so , and we would of course have to give priority to selling our own unsold units first . |
3 | Governors will of course have to rely on the head and staff for much of the technical information about curriculum and what is needed to deliver it . |
4 | Were the world to change significantly , we would of course have to look at them again . |
5 | I would of course have to write to Miss Kenton to tell her I might be passing by ; I would also need to see to the matter of the costumes . |
6 | For example , a purchaser of 9 1/2 % Treasury 1999 at £100 27/32 will in addition have to pay for 26 days accrued interest . |
7 | In order to achieve this they may from time to time have to change the form in order to preserve the meaning . |
8 | Spraying with weed killer may become an annual ritual , and you will from time to time have to rake the surface over to keep it even and within its boundary . |