Example sentences of "where we have [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 The crowd around reckoned he was off-side ( guess where we had to sit ) but I do n't think he was .
2 All too soon , we were approaching the Victorian pier at Clevedon … the point where we had to leave the boat.As for the rest of the passengers … they had an afternoon on a Devon beach to look forward to … and the memories of the sail of the century .
3 It was the place where we had to display our knobbly knees and pimply backs , our sometimes not very clean underwear and our sweaty socks .
4 We again found ourselves in a situation where we had to descend because of icing .
5 We landed in Bangkok this is where we had to change planes , there was about an hour and a half wait so we had plenty of time to look around the duty free .
6 The flight was very bumpy indeed , and we really wondered whether we would make it to Chengchow , where we had to make a half-hour stop before continuing our journey .
7 Chairman , this , this is simply a , a matter of report to you at er , this point in time about events which occurred , which received publicity , where we had to step in because a private home pr went into receivership .
8 Where is I have , where we have to go
9 I think He judges with mercy , you know erm it 's erm perhaps sometimes when we 're asked to be in a situation where we have to give an opinion , then it should be , if we have wisdom er a merciful erm balance .
10 We all find ourselves in a situation at some time where we have to carry a very heavy suitcase , or where a parcel has been delivered and has to be lifted into the house .
11 Reviewing Pincher Martin , Amis once mildly reproached Golding for failing to ‘ turn his lifts of originality , of intransigence , and above all of passion to the world where we have to live ’ , since the novel is set remotely on an island in the Atlantic .
12 This is particularly true in this area where we have to compete with the Townswomen 's Guild which has a lower subscription and also with numerous Council-run activities , many of which are free or at a low cost for pensioners .
13 That 's where we have to get to . "
14 parenthood , for example yo before the capabilities of reproductive technology became available nobody sat down and questioned whether we had a right to have children or not , whether it was a responsibility , a right or whatever , I mean it 's it 's very ironic that we 've actually thrown ourselves into a realm where we have to consider all these fundamental things about human behaviour and human nature
15 and guess where he works , guess where we have to change , the bushes
16 Er I I think that with three million people out of work , we have an unemployment problem which creates erm a a disadvantage group particularly in some of the stress urban areas where we have to look at more radical solutions to what is basically the payment of cash for nothing in return .
17 There will be one or two at the margins where we have to look at our priorities and one or two of them will have to be reassessed .
18 It 's a business that is increasingly professional in its approach , because we are also in a business where we have to convince our clients that we know as much about what we do in our companies as they know about theirs .
19 However , we do have some occasional vacancies , maternity leave , building maintenance work , long term sick , where we have to make sure our labour force is protected , where we do involve temporary labour and even on those occasions we attempt to employ people direct as some regions know .
20 I 'm still thinking about B S 5750 where we have to make sure that not only we know what training we have given people , that we also continue to give them , future appropriate training so that they can do their jobs , and so compliance by B S 5750 is not just trapping history it is also making sensible plans about the present and the future .
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