Example sentences of "[pron] have [to-vb] them [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 and then I had to work with these people and I knew that that was the kind of way that they were operating and I had to teach them by the way I worked but in fact it was okay to admit that we do make mistakes .
2 I was afraid to speak to these important people but I had to tell them about the danger .
3 I 've to see them at the bank shortly — there 's that Buttering to be fixed , and no money for it wi'out they 'll give me a loan . ’
4 I have to like them on the phone , ’ she says .
5 Yeah she said she has to wear them for the television
6 You were n't allowed to have a hearse , you had to carry them to the church , and er er we used to b bury them by lamp light .
7 Erm so when you sort of dig the ground up you have to chuck them out the way .
8 its not , you ca n't , the thing is you ca n't defend them without how you die , you ca n't train people how to avo to die , you can only train them how to avoid it , so it does n't really matter if you get fired or not , but they show you the drills and you have to do them to the best of your ability the blank rounds are only there to the conditions , now this is why they 've got these laser got laser sights all over the body , helmet and torso and the actual weapons got a laser on top and you get , if you get near one of these things you go dead and your out , and you can actually simulate
9 ‘ We got the two goals back , but you have to stop them at the other end as well .
10 You have to count them from the first , this is one , one , two , three , four
11 You have to smack them in the face and leave without saying goodbye .
12 However , because of their wide scope , when judging such clauses under s 3 of the UCTA , one has to treat them on the basis that they exclude or restrict liability for total failure to perform by reason of wilful default .
13 Sometimes we shave them , other times we have to sit them in the bath with hot water up to their necks and soak it off . ’
14 However absurd these may seem in some respects , we have to read them in the light of the knowledge then available .
15 ‘ I kept sending the demands back and when I went in I was told not to worry , they had to send them to the last known address .
16 He had to prepare them for the study of Old English ( Anglo-Saxon ) , Middle English ( that is , the language and literature of England from about 1200 until 1450 , including Chaucer ) and all the remaining periods of English literature up to the Victorian period .
17 Every time he came home he had to scoop them off the surface .
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