Example sentences of "[conj] you had [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | In the 1950s , as in the inter-war years , it seemed that you had to choose between socialism and economic internationalism . |
3 | Would you have difficulties if your tank burst and you had to claim on insurance for the resulting damage to furniture and fittings ? |
4 | The furniture you got was just little bits and pieces you could get hold of , and you had to go into debt for it . |
5 | Oh goodness , yes for the damage and you had to go in front of the Harbourmaster . |
6 | So i it was n't a very easy thing then to get them and as I say you 'd be preparing a fare increase which , perhaps a ha'penny on certain fares and a penny on fares above a certain range and you had to allow for depreciation , or resistance in the public travelling but er as long as you could always bring in a little extra from a fare increase it was worthwhile going forward . |
7 | It had upset him at the time , but you had to get over stuff like that or you 'd go to the wall . |
8 | We started off by using the T-bars which were very awkward because you had to stand in front of a small bar , you could n't sit down or lean forward . |