Example sentences of "[pron] have [to-vb] [pers pn] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Are you going to throw that flaming dice or do I have to do it for you ? |
2 | Do I have to do it for you ? |
3 | Mum always opened the letters but I had to read them for her . |
4 | My my er my the convincing I have to do in myself and and you have to do it for me is whether this is is the right platform for you . |
5 | ‘ If they want to go at a certain pace and not become a Top Five singles band you have to respect them for it . |
6 | We have to recognise it for what it is ; to see it as a way of generating understanding and knowledge , yielding ideas and theories which are accepted for as long as they help our understanding of evidence , but which are constantly superseded and changed when new evidence is obtained which conflicts with them . |
7 | We have to recognise it for what it is ; to see it as a way of generating understanding and knowledge , yielding ideas and theories which are accepted for as long as they help our understanding of evidence , but which are constantly superseded and changed when new evidence is obtained which conflicts with them . |
8 | For one thing , all knowledge is explicable on the basis of the abilities we have to find it for ourselves . |
9 | He had to see it for himself . |
10 | Letterman implies that he had to divorce her for her own good ; he could not bear to see so much life force confined in marriage . |