Example sentences of "have to work a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And he has to week before he gets any money he has to work a week in arrears , you know , they they |
2 | You 'd have had to work a lot harder if I had n't been around to help with those locks and cook your food , brew endless cups of coffee . |
3 | We may have to work a bit on Europe after a recent P.G.A . |
4 | I 'll have to work a bit harder to make up for lost time when I get there . |
5 | East Germans who stay in work will have to work a lot harder as tough private bosses take over flabby state-run factories . |
6 | Or is it that you 're worried about having to work a bit harder for the grand wages I give you … wages that 's been strangled out of me by that bloody woman o ’ yours ? ’ |
7 | It 's no use going home on Friday night and going erm , I 've only got five appointments , you 're self-employed , it means you 're going to have to work a couple of hours extra . |
8 | I had to work a bit to keep up with him — the path is not as straight as the road ; also I had to be careful not to make a noise . |
9 | would see that you had to work a bit |
10 | She never had to work a day in her life . ’ |
11 | At this time the villagers had to work a number of days for the Bishop and among their duties , they had to send one man from each household to pick the grapes from his vines . |
12 | Duff had to work a lot harder for his five-set victory over the 1985 world champion , Terry Sullivan . |
13 | On my first week as a passed out Goods Guard in August 1962 , I had to work an Annesley Sidings , G.C. , to Sheffield Rotherham , freight train . |
14 | But saying that if you want a decent wage in here you have to work a lot of overtime . |