Example sentences of "[pron] [pers pn] have [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've told them I have to go to hospital for tests . ’ |
2 | Erm , there is one slight technical problem which I have to overcome in relation to a computer terminal but I 'll erm face that problem at if and when that situation develops . |
3 | It is the latter statement which you have to take on trust . |
4 | The manual alternative , in which you have to switch from record mode to play , and then check to find the end of the previous recording by trial and error before returning to record mode , is messy , time-consuming and wasteful of precious battery-time . |
5 | This may have been an exaggeration based on her own experience , but was related to the attitudes and difficulties with which she had to contend during training . |
6 | It is an attempt to conform to a divine reality and standard that the soul can not ‘ see ’ at this early stage but which she has to take on faith . |
7 | I think really what happens when you go into the past is not so much that the laws that we now use change , but we just find that there are many more new rules and particles and things that can happen , so the things that we know are the same , but there are many , many more different types of interaction and particle in nature which we have no experience of , which we have to take into account . |
8 | Two is that there , in some sense , some perhaps rather extended and difficult sense , this totality of everything which we have to take by storm directly if any detail of the world is every to be understood , can be said to be mental . |
9 | Central banks agreed to buy or sell unlimited amounts of currency at points 1 per cent either side of their established par values , although the mere fact that they were prepared and willing to do this was often sufficient to limit the extent to which they had to intervene in practice . |
10 | Beneath this box was another which he had to tick in order to receive the next three months ' editions of the newsletter . |
11 | This perception was heightened by his decision to focus the closing stages of his campaign not in the crucial mid-west " swing states " — those states which he had to win in order to retain his hold on the White House — but in an attempt to shore up his support in hitherto safe Republican states such as Florida , a pattern of behaviour widely seen as indicative of his desire to avoid being defeated by a landslide . |
12 | the rate last week and every time she she has to stay in bed like you know , someone rings up , she says , Maureen says get up because someone coming round to your house . |
13 | more or less with what 's a good will and who you have to have in mind and disposing of the estate and being tax effective so that that . |
14 | After that I searched high and low for a new teacher , and when I found one I had to start from scratch . |
15 | There is something you have to do in order to receive the gift . |
16 | What I have to do on chapter . |
17 | I 'm doing what I have to do in preparation for writing an article about some swanking brand-new media/cultural/trivial/not necessarily fashionable/musical/ now-and-then medical development . |
18 | What I have to recognise by contrast is that even now James Joyce , born a hundred years ago , brings not unity but division , nor does this division merely reflect some such crude opposition as highbrow and lowbrow , or even informed and uninformed . |
19 | W what we have to do with quality management , is introduce the horses for courses idea . |
20 | But what we have to bear in mind of course er the f financial propriety of this council would in a sense have been very easy over the years if the labour party previously had trimmed its budget according to what we could all afford . |
21 | So that 's what we have to check from time to time . |
22 | That bag of vagabonds had to grasp what they had to do in order to get there , which included discipline . |
23 | Whatever arguments there may be in favour of the independence of members of assemblies or parliaments , it is hard to see what they have to do with representation as it is commonly understood . |
24 | Since I , without the benefit of tax relief , am paying as much as I am for the Monarchy , I would like them to do what they have to do in silence . |
25 | They , they are going beyond what they have to do by law , and all credit to them for doing that . |
26 | Divide the weights of the fish they tell you about by three but more importantly listen to what they have to say about location . |
27 | What they have to say by way of appraisal has no effective force unless it is incorporated into the mediation process enacted by teachers and under their control . |
28 | The difference lies not in ideology , nor in what they have to offer for exchange , but in their unequal vulnerability to the disapproval of the United States , the IMF and the World Bank . |
29 | I 've taken a look at three big names in DOS word processing — WordStar 7 , WordPerfect 5.1 and Q&A 4 — to see what they have to offer in comparison with their much-hyped Windows brethren . |
30 | This is what he had to say to Parliament on 20 May 1992 : |