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

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1 Sylvia Pedder sometimes has to go as far as Cumbria to see her relatives .
2 The ballerina has to behave as graciously and confidently as her partner .
3 Letter strings are presented to the subject who has to decide as quickly as possible whether the letter string constitutes a word or not .
4 Here above all he or she has to organize as far as possible a staff consensus , to present it to the governors and to explain any requests for modification back to the staff — and then if necessary to carry out the modification .
5 If he copies from another drawing in a book the translation from the three-dimensional plane to the two-dimensional drawing will have been done for him , so he will not have had to observe as carefully and think as much as he would have had to do if he had made his own translation .
6 Whoever the caddie , the money will have been well earned ; it is a safe bet that he or she will have had to struggle as hard as his or her player to get to the top of the tree — while carrying forty-five pounds of dead-weight on his back for four miles and four hours as well !
7 Well the insurance would have to go as well as I could n't afford to keep that going .
8 I would have to go as fast as I could while I could still see the way , and then rest for longer , and then probably crawl .
9 Did you have to go as far as that ?
10 We do n't have to worry as much as we used to about its being misused by the party state apparatus for corrupt erm , then of course there 's , them , the , the , the problem of longer term aid , how we help the Soviet Union integrate itself into the world economy .
11 We 'd only have to walk as far as Bingley .
12 If not he would have to leave as soon as possible without arousing suspicion .
13 He said that residents of the first floor flats , which had not been flooded had been told that they would have to return as soon as possible .
14 The plaintiff will have to move as soon as possible to move suitable accommodation which will inevitably be a bungalow .
15 We may not want it but the government is going to demand it and we as custodians of the services on the part of the people of Cambridge , are going to have to do as sensibly and sensitively as possible .
16 The barge-owners had to go as far as the brewery wharf across Maurice 's foredeck and over a series of gangplanks which connected them with their own boats .
17 So I had to come as well or be the perfect Male Chauvinist Pig .
18 Had to get as far as possible from the wife , ’ the man answered .
19 Ruth kissed her aunt and then , clasping her hands tightly in her own , she said what she had to say as gently as possible .
20 ‘ The length of a cricket pitch , and you had to move as fast as Denis Compton , believe you me , to get from one end to the other and pull them levers . ’
21 Barnes president Richard H. Glanton additionally maintained that , for logistical reasons , the tour had to begin as soon as possible .
22 Sometimes there may be a timed section which is a few jumps and you have to go as fast as you can .
23 This a times course of jumps in a ring and you have to go as fast as you can .
24 We have to work as quickly and as safely as we possibly can and we ca n't afford to spend five minutes er searching a house , let alone a flat .
25 On having ideals , like as you grow older , I mean you 're quite an ancient person already , within the next ten years you 'll have to choose the sort of lifestyle you want and you really have to choose as well whether you 're going to involve other people in it for good or for
26 This contrasts with unfitted bedroom furniture , such as wardrobes , chests of drawers and dressing tables , which are a set size and have to fit as best as possible into the space available , often leaving awkward gaps .
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