Example sentences of "we [adv] have [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We still have to get permission from the deanery synod and the diocese , and plans have to be drawn up .
2 We also have to take responsibility for how we feel about ourselves and our actions .
3 We also have to take account of capital investment in the necessary equipment and extra staff , and of the commercial interests of Ordnance Survey , which might well wish to have a say in regulating the way in which the material is used in our reading rooms .
4 We also have to provide support for the A N C for thirty years a banned organization having to start from scratch in a country where the majority is supported but having no party officers or structures in place because if we suspend support to them or reduce it it will be like having no support of them all this time and just when the bird is about to fly you clip its wings .
5 We now have to raise money , in more fortunate areas like Oxfordshire to help provide scouting in the inner cities .
6 To do this we often have to use information that traditional phonemic theory would not accept as relevant — we must consider spelling .
7 What if Madreidetic wo n't give in and we really have to blow Steel City ?
8 And as a result of that we really have got overcapacity which we 've declared publicly so , you know , we 're not saying anything different today than what we said when we first purchased the business in July and August .
9 We sometimes have to face power cuts which can be uncomfortable in the summer when the generators can not drive the air conditioning , ’ he explains .
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