Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 cos it has to go through our advertising agents .
2 Man has to go through his personal exploration and final mastery of his inferno .
3 In role the teacher enters as a traveller to tell them that she has come from a neighbouring village , where Roman soldiers are delivering a decree that all will have to pay a new tax ; the traveller has to go on her way .
4 The quality of those crosses was nt up to much most of the time — but some credit has to go to their keeper who was taking everything within 12–13 yards of his line …
5 Of course , for serious devilry the War Bag has to go by itself , and a camera would just be a liability , but I have n't had a real threat for a couple of years , since the time some big boys in the town took to bullying me in Porteneil and ambushing me on the path .
6 He has to see with his own eyes that the object he takes to be a rough piece of hemp , destined to choke the life out of him , is in fact a string of priceless pearls .
7 Her father has to sleep in the same room since he has to attend to her during the night when she may need a bed pan up to four times .
8 They go on again and again and so Carson never has to sit at their feet .
9 The first few times , the pup gets his food for free to demonstrate to him that people are nice , but after a few treats he has to sit for his stranger and for his supper .
10 Hard on the heels of the furore about women priests it now has to contend with something equally knotty — the fatal British tendency to be kind to animals .
11 ‘ Whatever I tell you has to remain between us . ’
12 The exporter who has to plan for his company 's future in a climate of uncertainty about exchange rates is like the man forced to build his house on sand .
13 This man is learning slowly how deeply the experience of God 's forgiveness has to penetrate through his whole being .
14 Before such people can act together , a kind of telepathic feeling has to flow through them and ripen to the point when they all know that they are ready to begin .
15 Our return DMU entering the station as we disembarked with the comfortable words from our guard — ‘ No hurry , now — it has to wait for me ! ’
16 Rosemary apparently has to cope with her husband 's anxiety that she could only be cured by becoming more ‘ assertive ’ .
17 I am the person in the front who has to cope with whatever situation comes up .
18 It has to cope with anything from 100 to 400 customers at a time .
19 She is extremely well behaved , and travels everywhere with me — to open days where she has to cope with lots of people , visits to playgroups to teach the children how to approach a strange dog , friends ' houses , talks I give , dog clubs and work engagements .
20 First , it has to fall within our viewing window : we have to have the right apparatus to receive and process the information signalling the event .
21 The counsellor has to discover to what extent these feelings are present within the individual , at what point such feelings have arisen in his life , and to persuade him to re-consider his real needs and feelings , as opposed to socially induced attitudes about the quality and extent of his involvement in social life .
22 Every couple has to find for themselves where this balance lies and , to be frank , this can be hard for some because one partner 's idea of novelty is the other 's perception of tedium .
23 In this case it no longer has to annihilate with its partner .
24 He argued that he has to persist with his Euro flops as he tries to qualify for the World Cup .
25 Er , she 's got quite tough at T N T , being quite new to it , but er , she 's got it even harder because she has to work with me , but er , she doing very well with B M A system .
26 The programme is simple but certainly not easy and most of all it is individual : nobody can give recovery to anyone else , each recovering person has to work for his or her own recovery .
27 Listen to a top art director talking about his job : " I think I am probably better now than I was fifteen years ago but one has to work at it , pushing oneself further and further — subjecting oneself to vicious self-criticism .
28 It means the person never has to work through their grief , but can stay poised at a moment in time , hoping that the news they heard , but can not believe , turns out to be wrong after all .
29 In The Comedians , when the once-famous comic tries to explain the healing power of humour , he has to work against his students , who keep falling back into racist , sexist jokes , jokes about cripples , jokes about anyone who is different .
30 You ca n't use extra national insurance contributions in one year to make up a shortfall in another ; each year has to stand on its own .
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