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

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1 What matters is that people should have somewhere to live .
2 Dolls , like everyone else , should have somewhere to live and here is a veritable estate of miniature houses .
3 ‘ Every man must have somewhere to go , ’ Marmeladov tells Raskolnikov who has dropped into the pub after his ‘ rehearsal ’ of the murder .
4 He frequents a seedy restaurant — ‘ You see this wretched tavern I spend all my time in , and I enjoy it , or rather it 's not that I really enjoy it , but one must have somewhere to perch ’ : this is the form which the Dostoevsky no-home takes with him , likewise the transpersonal motif first voiced by Marmeladov in this novel , that a man must have somewhere to go .
5 A man must have somewhere to go .
6 Aye , the lepers and beggars must have somewhere to go , but why does it have to be on my front doorstep ?
7 He frequents a seedy restaurant — ‘ You see this wretched tavern I spend all my time in , and I enjoy it , or rather it 's not that I really enjoy it , but one must have somewhere to perch ’ : this is the form which the Dostoevsky no-home takes with him , likewise the transpersonal motif first voiced by Marmeladov in this novel , that a man must have somewhere to go .
8 I feel as if I 'll always have somewhere to come home to .
9 It is with the latter sort of crime fiction that those of us who enjoy writing comedy will have most to do .
10 Executive also-rans may have most to gain from going beyond traditional set-piece job interviews , at which , Hamilton-Phillips says , ‘ people who can talk well get jobs time and time again ’ .
11 If , when , Edmund and she were married , it would be easy : I shall have only to ask .
12 However if evil were merely a hateful and external power without echo in the hearts of the good , then someone might have to take the Ring to the Cracks of Doom , but it need not be Frodo : Gandalf could be trusted with it , while whoever went would have only to distrust his enemies , not his friends and not himself .
13 I think the lord sheriff may have somewhat to say to that disposition . ’
14 Would have possibly to weight some of the criteria .
15 Oh yeah , i in that way er certainly when he produced the bonus contract to go with the saw table , you know we w that was fairly plain , that production would have risen in his estimates quite considerably , and yet our wages in fact would have dropped quite considerably so , yes I mean er it did n't seem quite to tally in the way we would have like to have seen it .
16 Erm , Mr Deputy Speaker I 'm sorry my honourable friends have not been able to get into this debate as I would have like to have heard them .
17 And I 'm not sorry that I did that because erm I would n't like I would n't have like to think that er anything I 'd done had escalated the situation you know .
18 Yet we do not have unreasonably to assimilate cultural practice to this area of the satisfaction of basic human needs to realize that , whatever purposes cultural practice may serve , its means of production are unarguably material .
19 Under these proposals , authors or publishers would no longer have formally to register works with the Copyright Office to be in a position to bring legal action for copyright infringement .
20 How far that can be mitigated by more sensitive evaluation of the distinctive contribution individual old people may have still to make , should be one of the questions for all workers in this field to address as they go about their daily work .
21 That way a car can not stop unnoticed behind you and anyone lurking in a doorway will have further to come to reach you .
22 But after the race riots it was seen as something which the state would have both to cater for and take control of .
23 This reappraisal will have also to take into account two other elements implicit in current thinking — the need for continuity and coherence both within subject disciplines and between school and school .
24 We will have also to change all those things which would not have happened if the election had been delayed , e.g. Mrs Thatcher 's age at election time .
25 Whatever final form NAB , or its successor , assumes , it will have clearly to determine its functions and purpose .
26 She would have similarly to hide from his employer the fact that she felt a wreck inside .
27 Why do n't you have now to get to come over here .
28 What sort of face did he have then to make it look surprised ?
29 Without them some data gathered in orbit will have nowhere to go .
30 It had suddenly struck her that he was a stranger in the town , and might have nowhere to go .
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