Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] have [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 [ But ] I do n't want an agreement where I have to apply to court to get them out .
2 He 's actually back at the working class Blackburn Rovers he managed before that , where he had to scrape for money and look for bargains .
3 Although I have to admit to buying Sat , Sun , Mon cause it does have a good sports section — especially the cricket .
4 Food was short and for two days I was kept running round trying to buy up supplies , with the result that I had to retire to bed with blistered feet .
5 It was with deep regret that I had to leave for home later that evening .
6 Quite apart from the sheer mystery of all that I had to behold on arrival at an up-to-date operational station .
7 Maybe the question , ‘ What is it that I have to undo in order to help myself ? ’ is more appropriate when it comes to the Alexander Technique .
8 Just a few miles North of Annesley the engine failed on the Tibshelf bank , so I had to go for assistance .
9 Once we had a goose but Mother was so ill that she had to go to bed after she had roasted it .
10 Soon after I got my English A-level , mum learned that she had to go into hospital for quite a long time .
11 Paula Yates , for instance , admits in an interview in Woman magazine that she is so thin that she had to put on weight before she could become pregnant .
12 Nowhere is it suggested that she had to convert from paganism .
13 Liz was humiliated by this , rather than enraged , but she knew that she had to qualify in order ever to be free and accepted the conditions .
14 ‘ The only different thing about Maisie at the moment is that she has to go to hospital to have treatment .
15 You must speak to Ruth and impress upon her that she has to come to school .
16 Two slotted benches occupied most of the space and they were high up so that you had to sit with neck bent or smash your head against the ceiling .
17 In the 1950s , as in the inter-war years , it seemed that you had to choose between socialism and economic internationalism .
18 This is why it is better to see a doctor when you first feel unwell rather than wait until it is so bad that you have to go to hospital .
19 So I think if anything is to happen that you have to take into account that there is a patriarchy but also that there s imperialism in the world .
20 I do n't know what , do you have any thing that you have to put in place if you do n't do
21 I do n't believe that you have to sit in front of a Mexican scene in order to paint Mexico .
22 He has none of the other worries or tasks that you have to deal with daily .
23 The opportunity cost of something is measured as the sum of all the other things that you have to forgo in order to have that something .
24 Also it may mean that you have to pay in advance .
25 The distinctions between them are greater and the guarantee of quality is more uncertain , so you have to rely on experience , advice and a decent shop to help .
26 This situation is made more complicated by the fact that there is no indication from the transmitter stick to tell you exactly where zero pitch is , so you have to fly by feel and observation of the model .
27 That were just the temporary passes for the motorway that we had to return to department .
28 This means that we have to respond to customer requirements minute by minute .
29 To suppose that we have to choose between mentalism and behaviourism is like saying that we have to choose between saying that the words ‘ trump ’ and ‘ revoke ’ designate feelings of triumph and embarrassment , and saying that they designate triumphant and embarrassed behaviour .
30 When we are so ill that we have to stay in bed and be looked after , we are driven back even further into unconscious memories of having to call or cry for help for even the simplest needs .
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