Example sentences of "have something [verb] [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If Blenkinsop comes up with some facts , at least we 'll have something to go back to them on . |
2 | As long it is joint , I mean there 's no way that yo that you could have something sent home to parents |
3 | Young Outdoor Action readers heading back to school will at least have something to look forward to — outdoor activity lessons . |
4 | ‘ Well , you 'll have something to look forward to , wo n't you ? ’ |
5 | ‘ It may take time , but eventually supporters will have something to look forward to . ’ |
6 | delivered from a maternity hospital so the newborn can have something to look forward to in , in |
7 | She had to have something to hold on to when she disappeared into the black hospital pit . |
8 | Still , they were going to Florida and she was going to Spain , so at least this year she had something to look forward to . |
9 | Winning the competition has made me realise while driving I have something to live up to . |
10 | They must , all of them , have something to look forward to at school . |
11 | ‘ How are you , Helen ? ’ people said , without waiting for a reply , and silently she answered : I am really quite extraordinarily well , thank you , I have something to look forward to , I believe I am happy . |