Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [adv prt] on the " in BNC.

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1 Danny has to go down on the floor , put his hands on hips and go , evening all !
2 This time bomb is ticking away , colleagues , and in about twenty years ' time , we 'll be back to where we were we 'll have a lot of people who 've got small pensions , based on their previous employment with a health authority or a local authority , British Gas or the electricity companies then they 've had to go out on the open market and they will be under-funded and have inadequate pension when they retire .
3 By eschewing the obvious solution of a differential dividend payment , the group has had to fall back on the option of endowing the chemicals company with additional cash by way of a rights issue from Zeneca .
4 Thus , we would have to fall back on the anthropic principle to explain why the electron has the mass and charge that it does .
5 Unless you take a different view , our own preference would be to pursue the question of a travelling display as actively as we can , recognising , however , that if it does not prove feasible for reasons of finance and other resources to mount such a display in the foreseeable future we may have to fall back on the reduced-size Barrel Vault display .
6 The reforms could also mean that the most experienced specialist officers , such as police divers , would have to go back on the beat .
7 ‘ I decided I was fed up with having to go out on the road all the time in order to pay a mortgage on a house I never spent any time in ! ’ he told me .
8 Well you 'll have to come in on the way ho
9 The broader track from the Horse Fair was better for riding ; he would not have to pass by on the narrow path where he had stumbled over Aldhelm 's body .
10 Her thoughts were still so full of Mo : she thought that if she tried to say anything , she would have to lie down on the bed and howl .
11 In the case of an indemnifier who is not a consumer , the question to be asked is whether , in the absence of the indemnity , the indemnitee would have been obliged at common law to compensate the indemnifier for the economic loss suffered as a result of having to pay out on the third party claim .
12 Note roughly how much you will have to take up on the longer line .
13 All UI members — including SunSoft — will have to sign off on the new document , now in draft form , before it can be published .
14 I am known as Sideways Reynolds and I might have to cut back on the speed on the corners .
15 I was going to have to ease up on the Slammers .
16 I was going to have to ease up on the grass as well .
17 Everyone crowded in and Maria had to sit up on the ledge of the window to be seen and heard .
18 When she got to the top of the staircase and Mr Browning had gone back inside his apartment , she suddenly felt so ill she had to sit down on the stone step and compose herself before going on .
19 She had to sit down on the ground .
20 I were just so psyched up on Wednesday and then I had to go in on the Friday before so I did n't
21 Thus all rations for the men at the front had to come up on the backs of other men .
22 So she had to ride back on the she rode back on the
23 He just had to turn up on the day .
24 And you had to get out on the floor that catered for your particular dominant moral propensity , and stay there for the whole of Eternity .
25 So you 're doing exactly what we were telling you to do a few weeks ago , that you had to er take money out of reserves or you had to cut down on the level of services if you were to avoid putting that thirty four pounds on the council tax bills this year .
26 The constituent legislation of other tribunals contains provisions allowing access to the High Court , whereas some tribunals have to fall back on the appeals contained in s.13 of the Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1971 .
27 But we had to choose , early on , which side we belonged to , and children have to come down on the side that brings the food home and gets it on the table .
28 Banks usually have mixed feelings about these kind of arrangements as the exporter controls the security — leaving the bank exposed if they have to pay up on the Credit to the supplier but the esporter fails , for whatever reason , to draw on the export Credit .
29 You may think you have to cut back on the necessities of life for a few days or cancel a treat you had promised yourself and the family .
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