Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pron] had [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This may have been an exaggeration based on her own experience , but was related to the attitudes and difficulties with which she had to contend during training . |
2 | Central banks agreed to buy or sell unlimited amounts of currency at points 1 per cent either side of their established par values , although the mere fact that they were prepared and willing to do this was often sufficient to limit the extent to which they had to intervene in practice . |
3 | Beneath this box was another which he had to tick in order to receive the next three months ' editions of the newsletter . |
4 | This perception was heightened by his decision to focus the closing stages of his campaign not in the crucial mid-west " swing states " — those states which he had to win in order to retain his hold on the White House — but in an attempt to shore up his support in hitherto safe Republican states such as Florida , a pattern of behaviour widely seen as indicative of his desire to avoid being defeated by a landslide . |
5 | That bag of vagabonds had to grasp what they had to do in order to get there , which included discipline . |
6 | This is what he had to say to Parliament on 20 May 1992 : |
7 | What he had to say about funding is duly noted . |