Example sentences of "'ve had [to-vb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ONCE again we 've had to witness the horrifying sight of Christmas carnage on the roads because a few stupid people fly in the face of common sense and drive like lunatics whatever the conditions . |
2 | Even this morning I 've had to sell a first-rate Hockney print for £6,500 , which cost £5,540 seven years ago , which with the cost of money represents a loss of about £5,000 . ’ |
3 | All too often women say to me , basically they 've had to fake a sick line themselves because their mother or their father |
4 | Mrs Postance 's opposite number at the Haywards primary school at the other end of town , Mike Palmer , talks of ‘ tooling up ’ for the undertaking : ‘ I 've had to use a large slice of my in-service training budget to release staff during the school day for quite substantial periods to match up their plans for the following year . |
5 | Sorry you 've had to send a new Governor after all . |
6 | we 've had to dig a little bit out |
7 | I 've been in and out of places , I 've had to learn the hard way . |
8 | We 've had to underpin the adjoining party wall . |
9 | We 've had to make a million pounds savings this last year . |
10 | ‘ They 've had to get an extra teacher , ’ added her sister . |