Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 You have to go beyond that , transcend revenge and pique and cruelty and cowardice .
2 It makes it sound really challenging and adventurous before you 've even bought the package , the mere fact that you have to go through that beforehand .
3 If things are not just right , they have to go through that process all over again .
4 Such a situation also undermines the role of district nurses and health visitors if they have to go through that procedure when they know that they should be able to take the responsibility .
5 Well you have to go through all this rigmarole of paperwork , you ca n't just go in and hand over your book and say please can I have five pounds now then I want to go and buy a book or something .
6 And salvation is not a long drawn out affair it 's not something we have to go through all sorts of processes to se , to finally achieve it , it 's there as God 's free gift waiting to be received .
7 Fixed-wing model flyers have to go through this same situation during the learning stages .
8 And you have to go through this er park thing and then
9 This causes all sorts of complications , I mean if you erm if you qualify as a doctor in Texas er and you go to Massachusetts you have to go through another set of examinations before they allow you to practice medicine in Massachusetts because they do n't accept automatically Texas qualifications , they re regard the ri they retain the right to determine their own standards of procedures in these sorts of areas so their own criminal and civil codes as well as their own political structures so these are major matters .
10 Every day I have to go through some sort of treatment .
11 have to go through some tests .
12 The situation that , that a lot of people find themselves in nowadays , now er council housing is no longer available to an awful lot of people , is that they 're at the mercy of private landlords , and in order to have any kind of home they have to go along this sort of conditions and rent levels laid down by private landlords .
13 I personally think you must be a very unhappy man if you have to go to such lengths to find fault with things . ’
14 I have to go to another meeting . ’
15 No I have to go and , have to go to this
16 But , you might find the trip you want is full , and you have to go for another .
17 I think they do have to go in , you have to go into each area
18 You realize , of course , that we have to go into these things — no details at this stage ; we can get them later from his bank and his lawyer ; just the overall picture .
19 and I , they do a bit and then another one , you have to go into another textbook
20 You might have ageing parents who you support and god knows how much other outgoings which are hidden and then you have to go down that road and say that you 're going to look at at financial status you 're going to have to say and exactly what are all of your outgoings in and now down going to get real unpleasant intrusion into people 's business .
21 All I 'm saying is the forms that are mentioned in the procedure that have to go in those wallets ought to be in those colours , so red , so pink .
22 We have to see through this framework of thought for what it is : nothing short of academic ideology .
23 Here the engineers have to carry out most of their work on Sundays when traffic is light , but this often entails diversions and extended journey times followed by temporary speed restrictions for a few further days at the beginning of each week .
24 But we have to continue with that .
25 I think , I think we have to wait for the letter , I suspect you 'll probably find both those changed to some extent after that so er I think we really have to wait for that .
26 One is certainly not enough , when you consider the number of cars and drivers who use this stretch of motorway each day.It 's unwise for people tol have to drive for more than an hour and a half without taking a break .
27 ‘ It 's mostly my gardener I have to thank for that ’ , said the doctor modestly , ‘ but , yes , I do take an interest .
28 ‘ But ladies and gentlemen , ’ he went on , ‘ who is it we have to thank for this great blessing that has come upon us ?
29 She says they have children to bring up and have suffered the stress of a broken marriage and now they have to cope with all this .
30 Or go back to your flat and have to cope with more poison pen letters — and the press ? ’
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