Example sentences of "had [to-vb] [art] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Though Louis had had plenty of time to gain experience of ruling and to form a court of his own in the subkingdom of Aquitaine ( he had been king there since the age of three ) , he had had to wait a long time for his father 's inheritance .
2 ‘ I have had to wait a long time for the freedom , but it will be passed down and at least I can say that I was a Freeman of Chester .
3 One of these was Lynn Bari , who has typically had to wait a few weeks after her death before receiving an obituary due her .
4 Lonrho and its shareholders , whatever the merits of their case , have had to wait an unconscionable time for the facts to be established .
5 I have had complaints from several enquirers who , not knowing our telephone extensions , have had to wait an inordinate length of time before being connected to the operator .
6 She 'd had to wait the best part of a month at Holmsly Manor , and then everything had happened at once .
7 I pointed out that in practice determinist theories have always had to acknowledge a low level of predictive power for their causal variables .
8 If they had , they would have had to provide an alternative explanation of where the surface energy of a newly broken surface came from , but somehow nobody took it very seriously .
9 Now Mrs Thatcher has gone and her successor , John Major , has had to launch the biggest gamble of his political career by entering an election race with his party trailing in the polls .
10 Other occupations have adopted the professional rhetoric and even if they have done so in order to enhance their status and monopoly or guild power , they have had to accept the concomitant constraints on self-interested behaviour .
11 I have had to find a provisional title for the venture to use in my various requisitions for staff , accommodation , etc .
12 It would have been a different story if they 'd had to find the key money for the flat themselves .
13 He has had to find an alternative group in Europe which will be able to hold its own against the formidable record of Eliot Gardiner 's English Baroque Soloists , and has chosen well with the Hungarian ‘ authentic ’ orchestra Capella Savaria .
14 If Shakespeare wrote a play with a cast of twenty-five , then he must have had to write a separate copy for each of the cast .
15 Basil had had to choose a minor language as part of his Classical Philology course .
16 She could n't remember seeing a room which might be Rob 's , but of course she had n't had to explore the entire house before finding the passport .
17 She decided not to go back to the bank , because they would have had to create a special job for her .
18 They have been spied on by the paparazzi , betrayed by trusted servants , embarrassed by indiscreet friends , and have had to endure a constant torrent of innuendo , gossip , lies and half-truths in newspapers , magazines and books — none of which are they able to repudiate .
19 ‘ We are writing to you to ask for your support in our battle for men , ’ ‘ For too long now , we have had to endure an overly-sensitive onslaught from the feminists .
20 Glad she had avoided meeting Mrs Farraday ( nee Corbett ) , whom she imagined as some Gorgon straight from the pages of George Eliot , Penny swung down the drive , wishing she had not had to assume a double load of exercise books to avoid her .
21 I calculated that if Charlie 's train had arrived at King 's Cross on time that morning , he should have already reached Chelsea by now , even if he had had to cover the entire journey on foot .
22 The company has already had to win a hard-fought battle with Telecom to get access to international telephone lines — a must for the type of customers it hopes to attract .
23 The pub has always had to tread a difficult tightrope in reconciling its social function , as a ‘ house ’ for the public , with its commercial function as a retail shop .
24 For those Celtic supporters who have had to tread a thin line between desperation and devastation this season , there was no inclination to do anything other than wallow in it being their team who had put an end to Rangers long , unbeaten run .
25 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 .
26 Another problem that has beset the RMCs is that , instead of being financed from special , earmarked central or regional funds , they have had to derive the necessary resources from the parent institutions .
27 Sorry you 've had to send a new Governor after all .
28 The greater the length of time that they have had to consider the full implications of what was proposed at Maastricht , the stronger have been their reservations .
29 It has also had to keep an undisclosed number of doubtful loans before offloading the unit , Kleinwort Benson Australia , to the California-based bank Security Pacific .
30 Those who delight in complexities and wish to pursue the matter further will find a number of adequate textbooks and sources of information which will be pointed out with fiendish delight by any qualified librarian , since he has had to run the whole gamut in preparing for his examinations .
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