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

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1 Howard hugs her , and has to look away for a moment , he is so moved .
2 Presentation and ease of use are the most obvious areas where a DOS application has to fight hard for its existence alongside the GUI opposition , and in this respect 1-2-3 release 3.4 breaks little new ground .
3 So , although the Third World gets less for its rubber , tin or copper , it still has to pay more for manufactured goods from the rich world .
4 Someone has to stay aboard for security reasons . ’
5 As someone who has to ask occasionally for a care package for an individual , do I take it then the penultimate paragraph that this is the planning , you know , how you 're going to produce a care package for an individual , this is what you refer to in the planning system , and that you 're getting together with Social Services to get this care package together ?
6 That has to speak highly for the way in which the software does its internal calculations and comes up with the answers .
7 For once the preciseness of the words did not irritate Aggie , and she answered gently , ‘ I 'm sorry , love , but … but she 's had to go away for a day or two . ’
8 Jean Parmiter sent her apologies for being unable to teach as arranged ; she and her husband had had to go away for the weekend .
9 Red Rum was an eight-year-old , and had had to work hard for his corn , being trained in several yards and shrugging off the effects of damaging foot disease , before finding his true vocation in the care of trainer Ginger McCain , who bought Red Rum for 6000 guineas on behalf of owner Noel Le Mare , and gradually made the horse into one of the best chasers in the north ; he owed his position in the Grand National betting to highly encouraging runs in three handicaps early in 1973 following five successive victories the previous autumn .
10 A good negotiator can make a customer feel satisfied after they have had to work hard for a small discount .
11 Licence revenue has proved unreliable as the majority of listeners do not bother to purchase a licence , and radio stations have had to look elsewhere for funds .
12 Possibly this shortfall was met by grain production on the Lasithi Plain , but if Lasithi was not tributary to Mallia , the city would have had to look overseas for grain , ‘ buy ’ it from neighbouring territories , or go hungry .
13 For he could not have had to look far for whatever it might be , there had been no time for that .
14 TENANTS living in council owned sheltered accommodation could be allowed to keep their pets without having to apply for permission on an annual basis.Uttlesford District Council has allowed tenants to keep a pet dog or cat , but until now only on a temporary basis.For the past two years , tenants have had to apply annually for permission to keep a pet under the council 's rules .
15 In practice , however , these ‘ big ’ nations , especially since the 1960s , have had to settle more for a de facto goal of minimizing imports ( mainly from the USA and Japan ) and attempting to achieve a balance of imports and exports on electronics and communications trade .
16 If they 've had to stay indoors for a wet break they 'll want to do something physically very active .
17 They would have to wait only very slightly more than a second between the astronaut 's 10:59:58 signal and the one that he sent when his watch read 10:59:59 , but they would have to wait forever for the 11:00 signal .
18 She did not have to wait long for a train .
19 Dirk Coetzee did n't have to wait long for a really big job .
20 By then , however , having sent off his pictures for his New York exhibition , and faced with having to paint more for his Lefevre show , he thought a visit to Paris in order .
21 Several weeks later , John was lucky enough to find a home , but Poppy did n't have to cope alone for long .
22 You will only have to cancel once for the message to be understood .
23 Mummy may have to go away for a … a little rest , James … with Cymby .
24 you 'll have to go elsewhere for the actual paper . )
25 You just got but I 'll have to go there for about three years .
26 Lovers of good beer — well deserved of course after a hard day 's exercise — wo n't have to go far for a fine pint .
27 This is because the skilled individual is normally working well within his capacities , he does not have to search desperately for information because he knows exactly what to look for , his movements are not hurried because they are integrated into smooth chains and he does not react suddenly because he anticipates what is going to happen .
28 But they did not have to search far for the Bishop 's secretary : as soon as he saw the pageant wagon , he bore down on it .
29 The new-style MP would have to work harder for his constituents collectively as well as individually .
30 What did the fool have to come here for ?
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