Example sentences of "have [adv] to live " in BNC.
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1 | But it 's the nature of the offence as such that if a soldier is bullied , he 's unlikely if he wants to stay in the Army , to bring it to the attention of the authorities , because he know that afterwards he has then to live with the people who he 's complained about . |
2 | What matters is that people should have somewhere to live . |
3 | Dolls , like everyone else , should have somewhere to live and here is a veritable estate of miniature houses . |
4 | I do n't have anywhere to live . ’ |
5 | These people are being told they ca n't have anywhere to live because two trees are going to be cut down , which is a real shame . |
6 | We , all of us had er a bed-sitting room of our own which we kept on between cases cos we had to have somewhere to live and erm and then of course we , we 'd come back there and make up for lost time really . |
7 | Before my wife was a Christian , she moved to Cambridge to study and had nowhere to live . |
8 | Some had nowhere to live apart from crowded dormitory rooms , even after getting married . |
9 | Sadly , at the end of her stay , her promised flat had failed to materialise and she had nowhere to live yet again . |
10 | When Josè , the Portuguese housekeeper whom they had promoted to become a shop manager , had nowhere to live , they bought her a house , oversaw the extensive repairs and stocked it with furniture . |
11 | As he previously spent most of his time living in his cab or in bed-and-breakfast accommodation while he was working , his dismissal meant that he had nowhere to live . |
12 | Ken Gillance , defending , said the burglaries occurred when James and his girlfriend were in debt and James had nowhere to live . |
13 | And often it 's not that they never had anywhere to live , it 's just that they could n't cope with the responsibilities and the isolation of living on their own . |
14 | Because she was an ebullient , high-profile blonde , married for a time to comedian Jim Davidson , she had occasionally to live with some embarrassing publicity . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | Three local anglers had been watching the pantomime with great enjoyment , and I have yet to live it down . |
17 | Also , as in-patient beds are much more plentiful than supported housing and hostels , they are often used as substitute accommodation because people have nowhere to live after hospital treatment has ended . |
18 | Number one ; you have nowhere to live . |
19 | Your first problem as I recall from my masterly analysis , is that you have nowhere to live except a hotel that 's rapidly running out of vases . |
20 | They 've set up camp , saying the impounded vehicles were their homes and they now have nowhere to live . |
21 | Often they 've fallen out with family and have nowhere to live . |
22 | Since 1988 the number of applications from people who say they have nowhere to live has soared from 160 to 629 . |
23 | Since 1988 , the number of applications from people who say they have nowhere to live has soared from 160 to 629 . |