Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [to-vb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They are not on the whole involved in direct teaching and , second , each of them has to have a separate viewpoint because the focus of the job is mainly outside that of any school . |
2 | Do I have to explain every single thing to you ! |
3 | I was deter , you see I , I have to set a good example to Neil . |
4 | Do I have to wear a cheap suit and drive a Sierra to get invited . |
5 | Do I have to have a Compact job ? |
6 | That 's a I I had to do a little bit of er adaption work on the on the curtain rail put that on . |
7 | Cos I 've already sussed Jim out anyway cos he said it was on my contract saying I had to do the four hours . |
8 | I I I had to do the other jobs as I know , but I used to like serving people because I used to like meeting people and sort of study people . |
9 | I had to heave the old hag out of the house when I got married . |
10 | ‘ Oh , I had to hold a bloody press conference this morning . |
11 | The next day I had to wear a long Kamiz over my trousers and have a scarf covering my head — can you imagine going to school like that … |
12 | She fancies herself as another Madonna , so I had to wear a black bra with dungarees over the top — it looked gross . |
13 | And to show we were serious I had to leave a little reminder . ’ |
14 | My wife and I were very happy ; we had a house outside the town , though I had to spend a great deal of time in Berlin . |
15 | And I had to spend a whole hour in a meeting not not an hour , two and a half hours in a |
16 | I had to spend the usual time on the beat , in uniform . ’ |
17 | ‘ So I had to spend the whole morning trying to organise another venue . |
18 | Nina knows about the lymphoma ; I had to cancel a prearranged lunch at Langans with her as it coincided with my short stay in hospital , and rather than make up an excuse I thought it an opportune time to tell her . |
19 | I had to cancel a live radio performance and head for Stornoway , home of the Calvinist hits , where the black puddings come in square boxes in case the ministers think they 're too phallic . |
20 | If I had to give a single criterion of that dubious category , the homosexual sensibility , it would be this connection between perversity and paradox — if only because it suggests why that sensibility does not exist as such . |
21 | If I had to give the best pen picture I could contrive of Harold Wilson , I would describe him as an immensely intelligent man , rather less — by my standards — than half-educated . |
22 | I had to wait a long time for an answer , and just before the door opened I nearly came sufficiently to my senses to run away , but sanity came too late . |
23 | I had to wait a long time shut in . |
24 | And I was a bit late , so I had to wait a long time to get served . ’ |
25 | As for me , I had to wait the whole summer and into the late autumn for rehearsals of The Jungle Book to begin , so I went back to South London , happy in the knowledge that soon I 'd be in a professional production and there 'd be someone in the cast for me to fall in love with . |
26 | " I was tip nearly all night because I had to lead the first devotions at the High Council , with all those experienced and senior leaders of the Army world . " |
27 | Trying to bring those those elements together into a single definition , I I had to use an established grouping of permanent habitation . |
28 | Intimidated by the vast sweep of Morecambe Bay 's shifting sands below , I had to reverse a strenuous move and , in the days before I discovered contact lenses , ended up entangled in awkward loops of rope , my spectacles askew and dangling precariously from one ear . |
29 | We walked on , but now I had to stop every few yards because people were coming up to me ; friends who wanted to introduce other friends , schoolfriends of John 's , an ex-girlfriend , cousins . |
30 | This time I had to take a double dose to return to my old shape . |