Example sentences of "have to take [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She has to take a taxi everywhere . |
2 | well all other sport has to take a back seat this week … there 's only game to follow that 's racing … only one place to be Cheltenham … and Central South is here racing gold … |
3 | John Thaw himself hates beer , so it 's a real performance when he has to take a pint . |
4 | The critic necessarily has to take a manifesto into account . |
5 | ‘ Basically , someone has to take a stand now otherwise all the single-teacher schools in the Borders could go in a very short time , ’ declared the association chairman , Annmarie Crowe , of St Abbs , yesterday . |
6 | If one has to take a view of the balance between the reinforce-and-stick-with-it , or the cut-your-loss schools , I think I tend to favour the cut-your-loss brigade . |
7 | It has to be extended on either side of the stream , so he has to take a note of the timber required . |
8 | A person with impaired hearing has to take a lot more strain than people with normal hearing . |
9 | ‘ Terry Yorath has to take a lot of credit . |
10 | The head has to take the chance and to trust that an opportunity will in the end turn out to have been well handled . |
11 | The result is that , by and large , the fiscal has to take the case as the police have presented it ; he does not seize the opportunity to come into direct contact with the investigation and has little chance of finding out what the police have ignored . |
12 | Remains are scanty and conjecture has to take the place of evidence . |
13 | There are situations , like the operational one that the police find themselves in , where an individual has to take the lead . |
14 | She says that she even has to take the duckling to work . |
15 | She wants companionship but , in order to achieve that , she has to take the risk of trusting someone else and take the risk of getting hurt . |
16 | It has to take the initiative in building up the collection , and not rely on librarians remembering to send new material . |
17 | Even then , such is Peter 's Jewish prejudice , the Holy Spirit has to take the initiative in falling upon Cornelius and his company before ever Peter had got round to making any appeal to repentance , faith and baptism ( 10:44f ) . |
18 | Note that the target must be an infantry or cavalry Mob of the kind that has to take an Animosity test itself — not a chariot , war engine , etc and not a Mob that is already engaged with the enemy . |
19 | Note that the target must be an infantry or cavalry Mob of the kind that has to take an Animosity test itself , not a chariot , war engine etc , and not a Mob which is already engaged against the enemy . |
20 | Potter says this approach has been satisfactory , although he would not say how many times the company had used it , but Psion has never had to take a case to court . |
21 | The response is coming through slowly , but we 've had to take a lot of initiatives on our own and we are hoping that others will come and support and back these initiatives . |
22 | I did n't realise that Dad was home early that afternoon because he had been put on short time and had had to take a drop in wages in consequence . |
23 | Jessica and Karen , under the eyes of Mrs Roberts , had booked a taxi , and had had to take a farewell brandy with Mr Roberts while it waited , in case he should have gone to work before they rose next morning . |
24 | The result has been that sea walls have had to take the brunt of the power of waves and currents at high tide , which erodes them and requires rebuilding on an ever larger scale . |
25 | In some cases ( but only in Newham ) the development officer said she had had to take the initiative or ‘ push ’ to get a client admitted to an institution . |
26 | She had had to take the time off , but they would n't pay her for it . |
27 | Such testimonies could be repeated over and over again as team members have had to take the lead in new areas they have found quite frightening . |
28 | Despite having to take a drop in salary of about two-thirds , Cottle accepted . |
29 | If my wife and I both go then the car is cheaper by £10 , but that is not a lot to pay for the increased safety of rail travel , the convenience of not having to take a car into London and indeed the fact that we can read or go to sleep on the train . |
30 | However , people often object to having to take a bath after using pesticides because this conflicts with their traditional notion of hot and cold . |