Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] have [to-vb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 So I had to pick it all up .
2 Thumbed through some papers that they have got , in front of the shop , and found one set of erm , papers from nineteen thirty-six concerned the French National Anthem , and I thought that was a second amazing coincidence , er , and so I had to buy myself that that set of papers for about a pound .
3 She was there because you had not kept your appointment with her and so she had to make her own way home in the dark . ’
4 So you had to buy your own stuff then ?
5 So you have to show them that is very important , not because of the mercury recovery but because of their health .
6 We are planting four acres of woad in order to have a blue bed for next year cos there is n't enough woad is is is in rather short supply so we have to grow our own .
7 ‘ Even so they had to send her half round the world .
8 Sleight apologised for this state of affairs at the Congress in Dublin in 1895 : " It must be remembered that it is exceedingly difficult for the executive committee to meet together often , for every time they do so they have to bear their own travelling expenses , and sometimes hotel expenses ; and to whatever centre they are summoned , it only means that some members of the committee have to travel a considerable distance .
9 So he had to make his own product . ’
10 Like I had to give her some top priorities yesterday as she was n't going to be about .
11 Now I have to tell you that last year we raised a hundred and thirteen million pounds and of that over ninety per cent , that 's a hundred and four million pounds were actually spent on projects for children and I 'm very proud of that ratio indeed and I think it ought to give you , the raisers of money , a great deal of comfort because for a fund with two headquarters buildings which operates all over the world this is a distribution of funds of which to be proud .
12 Cos we had to go you see , and you had to put your Sunday clothes on , your best coat and everything ; and then when you came back you had to take them all off again . ’
13 Now you have to push it all
14 Now you have to make your own out of concrete and hardboard .
15 Well I have to establish my own virtue and distinction .
16 Do n't you have to check them all nowadays , ever since the Hungerford affair ? ’
17 Well they had to get their own machines out an there 's one old boy had a stitcher , a be he looked ninety , he probably was n't , and er he was chu , it was just after lunch and he was chewing apple and old Jo , I was working with so you know , Jim someone 's I said look at the silly old B , I said !
18 Sometimes you have to make your own way out .
19 There are no standard procedures , in fact , by now you will have realised that the ‘ flying fantasies ’ are unique to their creators and , although some sell theirs on a commercial basis , it is a case that , if you want to make one , then you have to devise your own creation .
20 I 'm sure you must need support and , if your husband refuses to get advice , then you have to consider your own needs .
21 round the barrel about three times round the barrel then right down into the chain locker but if you kept , let it ride what we used to call let it ride well well now it get so big then you have to run it all off cos you had one lever , that 's what you had and the steam valve could have all steamed .
22 She 'll give a pound coin to one of the tinkers ’ children when there 're dozens of them running round , and she 'll let them see she 's got lots more pound coins , and then she has to give them all one or they 'll bang her on the head and take them . ’
23 And then they have to carry them all the way back up the hill !
24 It was why I had to leave you this morning . ’
25 Europe should not try to mimic either Japan or the USA : instead we have to find our own path to successful modernisation .
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