Example sentences of "had [to-vb] in " in BNC.
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1 | This was eventually made doubly plain when each member of my crew took it in turn to brief me on his particular duties , and I in turn had to perform in his position . |
2 | Their clothes were locked away so they had to remain in the dormitory . |
3 | Particularly during the French wars , no merchant might be willing to take them , and then they had to remain in Newgate prison . |
4 | As an air-raid had just begun they could not leave and had to remain in an ambience where , as they now acutely realised , they were not wanted and did not belong . |
5 | We in the borough , we dare not be rough because we had to remain in Ipswich after the strike was over . |
6 | We had to carry in in Winter we had the rainwater off the roofs which filled two brick cisterns for the livestock . |
7 | We each had to sit in our own chair . |
8 | These symptoms were present most of the time , but became much worse if Sheila drove the car , used certain aerosol sprays , or had to sit in the same room as someone wearing perfume or aftershave . |
9 | Apparently they all had to sit in a circle and put their hands on the playing board . |
10 | Gedanken had to sit in a seat opposite Chris Parker . |
11 | She had to sit in the waiting-room , on a slippery horsehair sofa , while it was going on . |
12 | We had to sit in the waiting room with everyone else . |
13 | I had to sit in silence for twenty minutes with him and the weird Indian music . |
14 | The Burrows children were expected to be examples to the other youngsters in the corps , and had to sit in the front seats of any hall they attended , where Captain Burrows could keep his eagle eye on them . |
15 | Now she had to sit in his boat or he would be insulted and she was glad to rest . |
16 | We had to sit in the shade out the road a bit |
17 | and they had to they had to sit in rows and they had to do as they were told and they were n't allowed |
18 | The coalition had to agree in principle to the report , announcing its determination to implement the report 's assumption that mass unemployment must be prevented . |
19 | When the path narrowed , we had to proceed in single file , and I found myself leading the way , with my aunt following closely behind and my father behind her . |
20 | Tran , who was the party 's most outspoken advocate of the notion that political and economic reforms had to proceed in tandem if either was to succeed , was expelled for " grave violations of organization , principles and discipline of the party " . |
21 | I had to wait in a corridor . |
22 | Doctors told her she needed an emergency hysterectomy , but because of a bed shortage she had to wait in agony for three-and-a-half hours . |
23 | The males then returned inland , but the females had to wait in the burrows for a further two weeks while their fertilised eggs matured . |
24 | So I had to wait in suspense . |
25 | It was through their influence that Goodricke was appointed as minister-resident to Sweden in 1758 ; he had to wait in Copenhagen until 1764 before the Swedish government resumed diplomatic relations with Britain that had been severed at the outset of the Seven Years ' War . |
26 | She and Oliver ran through the downpour to Cobalt 's car and then had to wait in the inadequate shelter of the wall until he arrived . |
27 | So he had to wait in the house and er now it 's bed time now . |
28 | In Somerset magistrates had to cope in 1790 with " a lawless Banditi of colliers and their wives , for the wives had lost their work to spinning engines … which they suppose , if generally adopted , will lessen the demand for manual labour . |
29 | THE new government had to draft in a hasty replacement to lead its delegation to the first annual meeting of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development following the election defeat of overseas development minister Lynda Chalker . |
30 | I had to go in there immediately . |