Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [conj] it [is] " in BNC.

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1 and of course it was all squashed up either side , we have to wait until it 's dry now .
2 I have a lot of shade so I have to wait until it 's dry .
3 Disposal of property or effects all have to wait until it is formally decided who has the task of doing this .
4 ‘ Well , ’ argues Paul , ‘ you have to remember that it 's our first album and it 's , like , our album for the world .
5 As for Fred , we have to remember that it is Chrissie 's word against his , and that he is entitled to the benefit of any doubt .
6 So it is on the basis of us all ( EVEN I ! ) being human and fallible that I have to announce that it is scientifically almost impossible not to shed surplus body fat when calorie intake is strictly limited to 1,000 a day .
7 Second , in order to interpret Politically as a unit of information , we have to assume that it is meant as a foregrounded rheme — foregrounded by omitting the thematic element Israel was being a little hard to take .
8 For the time being , we have to assume that it 's a single line kite you want ( multi-line stunters come in Chapter Eight ) and , without any prior experience , you have n't a clue where to begin .
9 Having heard that , and secondly due to your patience er through your patience getting clarification that it the borough could if it wished allocate its sixty hectares under this structure plan policy outside the town centres and that things that then took place in town centres would be extra , it 's not something they have to do but it 's a freedom they would have in their local plan , having heard those two things , the concern I 've got that even at sixty hectares , Harrogate 's allocation was too small erm really recedes very quickly sir , and would completely disappear and here Mr Allenby and I are at one ,
10 We have to understand that it is going to cost many millions of pounds throughout industry in Scotland and we had better get it right . ’
11 Thus , the governors of the BBC — who are constitutionally the BBC — have to ensure that it is run in the public interest ; they also have to review its work .
12 We have to recognize that it is our responsibility to ensure that the natural fears and concerns that people have are allayed .
13 That is the stark truth electors have to grasp before it is too late .
14 In a lot of these situations , you have to decide whether it 's an equity need or a debt need .
15 You have to decide whether it 's safer in your bank or ours
16 ‘ And we have to decide if it is sensible for you to go to Baskerville Hall .
17 Children have to learn that it is easier to start at one end of a line of objects and finish at the other .
18 But nevertheless , we have to say that it 's so .
19 Winch 's contention is that to conceive of the relation of an act to the person who acts in terms of the Kantian maxim ‘ acting for the sake of duty ’ is mistaken since ‘ there is no general kind of behaviour of which we have to say that it is good without qualification ’ .
20 Winch 's claim , already referred to , ‘ that there is no general kind of behaviour of which we have to say that it is good without qualification ’ , is relevant here .
21 Unfortunately , I have to say that it is the Cow Gum that is at fault here .
22 ‘ Speaking for the PA , I have to say that it is regrettable that some booksellers feel that the Book Club Regulations have been stretched .
23 We have to admit that it 's a question of generations .
24 I have to admit that it is very difficult indeed to find clear examples of any of the above strategies in authentic translations .
25 Now I think this is a brilliant speech , but I have to admit that it is a speech which , in showing the egoism , the confusion and the self-deception of Eve , assumes a valid order which is being destroyed .
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