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

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1 And since one partial theory can be played off against another in the same way that sentences can , we have eventually to hold , with Quine , that ‘ the unit of empirical significance is the whole of science ’ .
2 Selective schools have most to fear , especially those in Labour LEAs .
3 The refusal to attend meetings is one way that key individuals , who feel they have most to fear from change , have of undermining family work .
4 The party won the support of people who fear change and apparatchiks who have most to lose from it — hence the thumping 30% the party won in East Berlin .
5 It strikes me that it is young people who are most at risk and who have most to lose .
6 Perhaps it is in this area of human relations we have most to study and most to learn .
7 It is the startling and complete change over a large area that we have most to distrust .
8 EC industries like financial services and telecommunications which have most to gain from global deregulation and liberalisation of trade will find themselves excluded from foreign markets because of the EC 's protectionism being reciprocated in East Asia , Japan and the United States .
9 ( Hobson 1982 , Ang 1985 , Radway 1984 , Brunsdon 1986 ) Perhaps women have most to gain by refusing to identify with the implied passive reader suggested by the ideological model .
10 Well they might be , because they have most to gain from the creation of a single European currency and political union .
11 Land and property owners , developers and builders , those who hold the mortgage debt , and state functionaries have most to gain .
12 It is for the humanities to speak up for the value of retrospective conversion , and for some national planning to be undertaken to achieve this , as they , and to some extent the social sciences have most to gain from such an investment .
13 In most research studies of bereaved people it is recorded time and time again that , so long as the people involved have somewhere to go and someone to talk to about this major loss in their life , then they may well cope .
14 In particular , he will consider the problems faced by those who come back from Germany who may be made redundant and ensure that they have somewhere to live while they are looking for a job .
15 Baron Ferdinand wanted to house his fine collections and have somewhere to entertain his guests .
16 So they all have somewhere to unwind after work , De Niro has even installed a restaurant downstairs , the deliberately downhome Tribeca Bar and Grill .
17 ‘ I told her about the suffering of battered women and of the desperate need to make sure they have somewhere to run , ’ said Mrs Horley .
18 Erm be because out of that debate this morning I sense you have much to offer the rest of us and I hope that that conversation will not be a conversation confined your Synod or to the to the assembly of URC but that we 'll find ways of sharing that perception of ministry with those of us in other churches cos you do n't need me to tell me , tell you that that key question in the whole ecumenical debate , not just in these nations but worldwide and I think that from within this reform tradition in which I share I will hope that we will find ways of offering that perception of ministry , in all its forms as erm , a symbol and a sign of the ministry of the whole people of God we have that to offer the churches in Wales and worldwide and I hope that we can find ways of doing that .
19 We believe first of all the shock troops of the Labour Movement , the Radicals within the Liberal Party , the forces who want peace and not to become doormats for Hitler and Chamberlain to walk upon , and the members of the Left Book Club — have all to engage in organised effort to bring about Unity .
20 The Government has not yet made its mind up , and so we have all to play for .
21 But under current legislation most factories have merely to use the ‘ best practicable means ’ to keep noise to a minimum .
22 Yeah , but they have only to do with things like national security and and
23 ‘ We have only to put together in the right way what we know without adding anything , and the satisfaction we are trying to get from the explanation comes of itself . ’
24 For I have only to hear an opera discussed , I have only to sit in a theatre , hear the orchestra tuning their instruments — oh , I am quite beside myself at once .
25 You have only to touch me . ’
26 We have only to monitor him closely . ’
27 ‘ Come , sir , my charges have only to give bail against their appearance at the Assize Court .
28 You have only to give in a few times ( out of many when you stick to your planned ignoring ) to lose the battle .
29 ‘ You have only to hop over the wall to reach them , supposing their dogs do n't get you . ’
30 ‘ You have only to say , Miss Greene , and the very best , a King Charles , do n't you think ? will be yours .
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