Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] have [to-vb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The Horbys themselves say they have to make the most of what they have with Leah . |
2 | Obviously when you budget you have to allow the most money for the rooms you arc actually going to live in , but once you have decided on what cash is available you must turn considerable thought and care — if not money — to making your hall as warm and welcoming and practical as you can . |
3 | Once these places are sold we regret we have to charge the full holiday rate . |
4 | ‘ Does n't mean we have to start the burning and the exiling again . ’ |
5 | The quality buildings will be let — Broadgate is now 95 per cent leased — but slowly developers will realise they have to convert the bad space which I can only say is a lot of classified DIY . ’ |
6 | If your home is damaged by Subsidence or Heave you have to pay the first part of the claim yourself . |
7 | It means you have to treat the first invoice as an error , and possible invoke the DOCTOR ( which has been with most Sage products for ages ) to correct things , and then go and do it right . |
8 | ‘ Sorry to get you here so early , ’ he said , ‘ but Angela 's death means we have to reorganize the entire workload , and I wanted a longer meeting today . |
9 | Well , I mean to say you have to make the best of things . |
10 | I 'm expecting him to chip-up and two-putt for a five ( the 17th was a par-5 ) , so I 'm thinking we have to do the same in reverse . |
11 | Do you think Mummy will say I have to wear the same dress ? |