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

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1 But I mean Alan has to go up to London !
2 SunPics , which still has to go over to SVR4 , should take longer , say the second half of 1993 .
3 they that has to go over to there , so
4 He is n't allowed to play football and has to go back to the hospital for treatment .
5 ‘ We 've only got her for five years , then she has to go back to the Foundling Hospital . ’
6 The twentieth-century preference for ‘ the colloquial ’ in poetry may well be a temporary phenomenon ; Donald Davie 's Purity of Diction in English Verse ( 1952 ) , together with his admiration for the late Augustans , represent one attempt to revive an interest in the use of a ‘ civilized ’ diction ; it is interesting that he has to go back to the age before Wordsworth .
7 To discover why Lindsey chose this particular aircraft from among many other types that were available , one has to go back to 1967 and Lindsey 's purchase of the ‘ Me 108 ’ .
8 ONE has to go back to Julius Caesar to understand Rome 's interest in Britain and the attitudes of the tribes of south-eastern Britain to Rome .
9 For comparison , one really has to go back to the Renaissance , to someone like Giovanni Bellini , who travelled an enormous territory ; even to Giotto , the artist who Matisse said was the peak of his aspiration .
10 ‘ Like everything else about Jean-Claude , one has to go back to his roots in la Sologne .
11 the reader has to go back to the previous stretch of discourse to establish what This refers to .
12 In the meantime he has to go back to the town on further business , but first his horse needs shoeing , his cart needs repairing and he needs food and shelter .
13 He says he 's feeling better but he has to go back to the hospice .
14 Both were successful in their task , Phyllisia no longer has to go back to the West Indies and Celie was reunited with all her family .
15 Thus the death of his father is not an event that impinges on a child only at one particular point : it may go on producing shock waves through its continuing effect on the mother , which in turn may bring about a different relationship with the child ; in addition there may be economic difficulties as a result of which the mother has to go out to work , a new home has to be found , and an altogether new lifestyle adopted .
16 But if it 's a lousy job and he has to go out to someone like
17 One only has to see Back to the Future to realize what problems could arise .
18 Somebody has to stand up to these scum . ’
19 Since a much-used living room has to stand up to a lot of traffic , it needs a superior quality , heavy duty carpet of either 100 per cent wool or 80 per cent wool/20 per cent nylon .
20 Yeah that was so funny , you know the bit he has to come up to the house to erm has , has to come up to the house
21 Yeah that was so funny , you know the bit he has to come up to the house to erm has , has to come up to the house
22 has to come up to the house to talk to him and erm like he sort of opens the door and just shuts it in his face cos he finds out the other bloke 's a prince and he 's just standing there in the rain .
23 Do n't put yourself in a situation where the treasurer has to come back to the committee to argue over every last penny .
24 And he said he 's telling him point blank that he 's , if there 's any problems with invoices or anything , you have to deal with Andrew , he has to come back to me and deal with me direct !
25 The counsellor , in a variety of ways , has to feed back to counsellees the impressions they give to others , and the way they ‘ come across ’ to other people .
26 But sophisticated Sal ( Dylan McDemott ) is n't as convinced about Toby who pursues him until he has to give in to her — er — charms .
27 When a cut has to extend up to a wall , for example , the sole plate can be moved back , out of the way , by turning just one central screw .
28 But he added : ‘ Everybody recognises that the Government has to hold on to an existing policy until the replacement is ready to put in place , and clearly the Secretary of State has to hold to his policy until an alternative has been agreed . ’
29 One no longer has to hold on to any specifically human end , because the circumstances allow only a single and pre-human end , survival .
30 He has to hang on to them with his hands . ’
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