Example sentences of "[adv] have [verb] [adv prt] to the " in BNC.
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1 | One only has to see Back to the Future to realize what problems could arise . |
2 | He would have liked to give more information , ask someone to research the final days of the tsar ; but he knew that would only have got back to the KGB , and in this game secrecy was the only key he held . |
3 | Do these all have to go up to the tower ? ’ |
4 | Would Mr Lawson then have resisted the temptation to trundle round his Cabinet colleagues , showing off his muscles and boasting that he alone had faced up to the Iron Lady and won ? |
5 | SOCIAL ‘ Sociologists apparently have come round to the belief that 50 per cent of middle-class parents who send their children to private schools would be happy to put them in the state system if dinner money was renamed lunch money . ’ |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Cash 's workers did not have to go out to the sound of the factory bell or whistle , but simply went upstairs from home to workshop , and thus kept a little of the independence they prized . |
8 | If she had not met the man at that particular moment , she would not have gone out to the highway and she would not have met Flynn . |
9 | She 'll just have to face up to the fact that he 's guilty , I 'm afraid . ’ |
10 | So we just had to pop down to the Castle in Chiddingstone for a pint or two . |
11 | She just had to hold on to the thought that , although he believed he knew who , he did n't know where . |
12 | Not have to face up to the fact that he was a dynamic , intelligent , charming man with a gift for finance and the raw exercise of power . |
13 | You 're preparing me to go out into the street , but I still have to go back to the system first . |
14 | For example , if you are catching the ball in front of the body , then you have the freedom to throw the ball in any direction but if you catch the ball behind the body , you still have to come back to the position to the front of the body and to do this takes more time . |
15 | The privatization bill will probably have to go back to the upper house , whatever happens in the Commons . |
16 | Apart from the physical difficulties , he also had to face up to the mental stress of completing the task . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | One of the first two out had peeled off to the left towards the Orchard . |
19 | This had several squares of very heavy , dark grey woollen cloth which Mum told me came from her own great grandmother 's cloak , so presumably could well have dated back to the eighteenth century . |
20 | Erm so that we may well have to link in to the training programme and go back and check , for instance in three where I 've talked about the business plans . |
21 | But you do n't have to rush off to the other extreme . |
22 | ‘ Besides , the fans did n't have to run on to the pitch . |
23 | For years she 'd sympathised hugely with those performers who 'd become stricken with nerves just before going on stage — she even knew one world-famous name who regularly had to rush back to the dressing-room from the wings to be ill . |
24 | " It 's that boy , Timothy Gedge , " Lavinia had said , and then had called out to the twins , who were clamouring for her upstairs somewhere . |
25 | We then had to get back to the car , and after a detour that took in just about all of the countryside , we arrive back at the airport for the flight home . |
26 | Without Fergie 's influence , for example , she would never have gone along to the Berkeley Square night club , Annabel 's , as she did on the night of Prince Andrew 's stag party , with Fergie and comedienne Pamela Stephenson , both of them dressed up as policewomen . |
27 | Mr. W.S. Johnston , the Second Master and Head of English , had been appointed to the staff in 1934 , initially as Form Master of Junior B. By 1937 he too had moved up to the Senior School . |