Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [prep] some [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Every day I have to go through some sort of treatment .
2 We have to come to some kind of deal with the trade unions in this complex interim period .
3 But all managers have to negotiate at some time so it pays to learn about handling the process well .
4 The Bill should be supported , but unless a much more determined attack on the problem , and its roots , is launched , we shall , I fear , have to address at some point in the future an even more hideous nightmare than that which confronts us now .
5 We have to allow for some license : he is writing to his brother in Paris about this street pick-up and doing his best to make it palatable .
6 Before you get to see the demo , you have to flick through some text pages containing interesting pieces about the ‘ incident ’ , making you think about what happened .
7 Small producers appear to see inferior bargaining strength as the price they have to pay for some continuity in orders .
8 That we have to develop at some stage .
9 The aim of this report is not to demand that brewers turn the block back to 1620 , 1720 , 1820 or even to 1920 ; pubs have to make money , and have to adapt to some extent to changing needs and expectations .
10 I mean it may well be that we have to resort to some sort of er
11 A that time David was going through a period when he would n't fly , which was a pretty smart ploy because it gained you a lot of time between gigs , as you have to travel by some sort of surface transportation .
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