Example sentences of "[v-ing] and [pron] have [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 AN OUNCE of luck is always welcome in racing and I have to admit that I feel the most fortunate man around this morning having been asked to ride Docklands Express in the Grand National — a race I have never won .
2 Well now , your helicopter is approaching the ground at a great rate of knots with the engine idling and you have to land it — gently .
3 I think we would be wise to reflect a little longer and to think that perhaps the Government is not so far wrong in what it is saying and I have to say finally My Lords that I never in my public life , or indeed in my private life have met anybody who has said to me that their attitude towards their local police force has been in any way influenced by the fact that the members of the police authority were or were n't democratically elected .
4 And if you 're a professor , well you have to like studying and you have to like reading and you have to like teaching and all these other things .
5 It has been both exhilarating and draining and we have to work tomorrow , so we put in our earplugs and pull our sleeping bags over our heads while all around us the talk goes on and on .
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