Example sentences of "have to buy a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The partnership does not always go as planned ; South Glamorgan county council has had to buy a train to keep a loss-making suburban line going . |
2 | Yes , you 'll have to buy a chart for that one person |
3 | Why do I have to buy a certificate from the Banco de la Nacion to register my loss ? |
4 | Disabled people would have to buy a transmitter , which costs £19.95 , if they wanted to benefit from the scheme . |
5 | You 'll have to buy a paper pad that 's all . |
6 | ‘ You 'll have to buy a hat ! ’ he says . |
7 | Ready for the season so that I would n't have to buy a lot of things when you were busy . |
8 | Whatever pet you choose you will also have to buy a number of accessories — leads , collars , balls , beds , cages , bells , tanks , and so on . |
9 | It just gets on my nerves having to buy a pint like |
10 | If you wanted to spell check it , you had to buy a spelling checker . |
11 | Six years later , re-visiting Hagia Sophia , I had to buy a ticket to enter . |
12 | I had to buy a safety gate which was about £20 . |
13 | To sit down in a cafe you had to buy a cup of tea . |
14 | He had to buy a lot of different numbers of magazines to do his research . |
15 | and he made me feel right guilty yesterday I , I had to buy a packet about three o'clock , so I did n't have any until three o'clock and then talk to the cat and I thought no it 's no good , Margaret I 'll have to hide this packet up |
16 | a right good'un it were , our Arthur give me torch and I had to buy a battery , I paid about three pound odd for this battery |
17 | We wanted him to finish his career at Wigan but once we could n't agree terms with him , we had to buy a replacement in Martin Crompton and we have to back him now . |
18 | And we started , they gave you a helmet , we had to buy a canteen to put your water in and a metal box to put your sandwiches in and then they took us down . |
19 | If you had to buy a box then the tissue paper then the bow |
20 | You had to buy a box then the tissue paper |
21 | Unless they 're gon na get mucked out on Sunday , have to buy a couple of bags of sawdust . |
22 | Firstly , you have to buy a licence that will last for a year ( you must then renew it if you are to continue racing ) . |
23 | ‘ You wan na go somewhere and you have to buy a ticket . |
24 | You have to buy a diary , graph paper and , possibly , weighing scales . |
25 | If you have to buy a customer with lavish entertainment , you might as well buy your way out of every problem . |
26 | They have to buy a house in town , of course , so that Howard can be near his work during the week . |
27 | no , well they come all in packets now do n't they ? you have to buy a packet |
28 | that was — uh hu — ‘ expensive ’ — well at least they — can — get hold of ‘ loose ’ tickets … over here you have to buy a package with trip , hotel and tickets for the three first games — comes in around GBP 1400 which might not be that bad compared to the price you mention . |