Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It is as though Lawrence was acknowledging that it is hard for human beings to say what they feel and that we often have to search for the form of words before we can find the words themselves .
2 Teachers need to take children 's ideas seriously , and avoid making them feel that they have to search for the right answer , hidden somewhere in the teacher 's head .
3 ‘ Have we not all , ’ he heard himself saying from the pulpit , ‘ as we have gazed on the ruins of the mighty Colosseum … = ’ Well , a few more of his congregation would have done that by then .
4 Warm shadows have lengthened across the road and the tourists have gone .
5 People have to attend to the possibilities for the human voice opened up by Diamanda Galas and Tim Buckley ; listen again to Faust , Can , Hendrix , Sun Ra , Cabaret Voltaire , Suicide …
6 We have to attend to the dynamic tension between constitutional theory and political practice , and to change over time .
7 We have to attend to the evidence in four broad areas .
8 First , we have to attend to the facts with respect to different periods of our politics .
9 For the moment , however , it is sufficient to note that the formation of interest groups is a problem of the highest order ; the group world can not be taken as a given but needs to be explained ; and we have to attend to the determinants of individual consciousness and awareness , and the part they play in the development of groups and political conflict .
10 Decisions obviously have to go through the A&R Director , but I do n't have accountants breathing down my neck ’ .
11 In this case , you have to go through the full manual routine as outlined above , stopping on play-pause and switching back to record-pause when you reach the desired edit-out point on the previous recording .
12 Staff have to go through the undignified and anxiety-provoking process of applying for their own jobs .
13 Once in England you have to go through the Red Channel to declare your fish .
14 All children have to go through the scribbling stage .
15 I think that the hurdles that they have got to get over to get books are a barrier … the children have to go through the whole Dewey decimal system which is complicated .
16 We have to go through the ‘ dark night of the soul ’ , and that involves using both our minds and our bodies .
17 You know how it is , Mr Lorton : strings are pulled , and we all have to go through the hoops rather faster than normal . ’
18 see so if th if they get time off and they want extra men , they phone 'em up or somebody with a boat got bloke in the erm radio tower , cos you got a radio tower on the dock now which every ship that come into port or leave the port have to go through the radio tower and that man 's employed twenty four hours a day , seven days a week .
19 But I have no authority here ; I have to go through the police . ’
20 Much more data are collected than it is possible to publish , and access to this additional information is just not possible — indeed its existence may not be known or recorded , with the result that future researchers and revisers have to go through the whole data collection procedure again each time .
21 If they wish to be assessed as needing residential care and using public money then they have to go through the assessment process and be assessed as needing residential care .
22 I 'm sorry Mr , I think we have to press you on this , can I can I take it from what you have said We have to press you because for the reasons we explained on Friday morning , we have to go through the sector sites , if only to find at the end it can not be done .
23 To collect the takings , er from the vending machine you have to go through the adjacent community room into a small box room at the far end .
24 Cattle no longer have to go through the ring in numbered order .
25 Because they come through Aldershot and they all have to go through the scanner .
26 If you are not a designated area , then you have to go through the due process of Court Orders and notices and move out in twenty eight days or something , you know , it 's a long , expensive process , which does not have to take place when a district is designated .
27 There 's no sea — I suppose you have to go along the estuary to find the sea .
28 In other words , not only do we not have in front of us an exact cost for the works that are being voted through in this Bill — we have to go on the basis of an outdated figure of £1.4 billion , which is in itself an enormous amount — but the Government are saying that they do not have the foggiest idea whether the amount involved will accord with their investment criteria .
29 What I 'm saying is that if I do , I have to go on the supposition that I 'm expected .
30 But look at it this way ; if we give them the exclusive we only have to go on the merry-go-round once .
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