Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] have to have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I once had to have a leg replaced when a couple of Hunters tore mine off . |
2 | I rudely announced to my wife Claudia that I simply had to have a baby by the time I was 35 . |
3 | ‘ I simply had to have a break . |
4 | I then had to have a hysterectomy . |
5 | Says 15-year-old David Stokes : ‘ There are quite a few boys who just have to have a girlfriend , but it 's not what we all feel . |
6 | But you see you still have to have a person there while we 're |
7 | So you really have to have a sort of strong character and in you go . |
8 | And he always had a pot of linseed and black Spanish , and we always had to have a drink of this , cos he thought it was fantastic . |
9 | ‘ I would hate it to go down in Conservative mythology that we always had to have a gaggle of young men running every campaign , ’ he said , ‘ although if we had the same bunch at the next election at least they 'd be a few years older . ’ |
10 | Yes , it 's , it 's possibly worth mentioning on that as well that , in comparison with the supply based , I mean the existing system is demand based , which is silly , because we have to have fire stations there even if they never go out , if they go out twice a year , we still have to have a fire station in loco , but with the demand based model that 's illustrated in A C C based initiative , it 's based on existing supply , and this authority has a fairly frugal level of supply in comparison with some other authorities , so what happens is that if you apply it to existing supply then we come out quite badly . |
11 | He still had to have a medical . |