Example sentences of "have to put [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Andrew quotes a simple example as a note of warning : ‘ Anyone who is two stones overweight — and one in three people fall into this category — has to put in the extra effort equivalent to carrying seven bags of sugar in each hand — all the time ! ’
2 He knew that when they built the Jubilee Line they had had to put in a big fan shaft here to release the air or passengers might have been blown off the platform on to the line .
3 Do I have to put on a special overall or something ?
4 Erm another I know er I 've spoken to Deckland Murphy as well being the Newmarket 's jumps jockey and erm they think he 's the Gold Cup horse well if he is he 's gon na have to put in a good performance today then I 'd stick with him .
5 But , regardless of how she felt , she had to put on a good face .
6 Susan , a part-time school cook , then had to put on a brave face for a holiday in Spain with her children Emma , 10 and Jonathon , 13 .
7 And he had to put on a brave face as he manned the tombola stall at a primary school Christmas bazaar where his children Adam , seven , and five-year-old Amber were among the revellers .
8 I had to put on a brave face and try to show him that I was not worried , but when he appeared I was shocked at how much he had changed even in such a short time .
9 For Kirsty 's sake she had to put on a bright face .
10 I suppose parents have to put on a brave face .
11 an electro cardiograph , it 's a tracing of the electrical il impulses from the heart given off by the heart and this chap came in he 'd never had one before and he was nervous anyway , so I 'm trying to put him at his ease and I , I put , you have to put like a rubber band round their arms and legs and attach erm electrodes to them , you do n't feel anything , you 're only measuring the electrical impulses given off by the heart
  Next page