Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [to-vb] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 My position as warden means that I have to spend a fair amount of time in the office , dealing with correspondence and the large amount of information that our fieldwork generates .
2 I do n't too much like warm toast , I have to wait a little bit .
3 As I make my way through my lecture tours overseas I am frequently asked who was the best , and I have to evade a proper answer because each group had its Gibsons , but at different times .
4 I have to call the American Consulate . ’
5 Though sometimes , when they 've been smashed into and then I have to turn the other way , they go oh !
6 However , if a church member asks whether or not it is right for a Christian to be hypnotised , I have to give a negative answer .
7 I have to carry the whole piece in my head . ’
8 I have to do every damned thing for myself .
9 I have to leave the clamouring Festival in time to help Mrs Kizza prepare lunch .
10 Although it appears that you did not make a large sum of money out of your dealing — at least as far as external appearances are concerned — I have to take a serious view of it . ’
11 I have to determine a preliminary issue ordered by Judge Diamond on 9 October 1990 , which I have slightly amended with the leave of the parties to read :
12 I have to scuff the other foot as well , with as near as possible the same weight , to feel good again .
13 No , I have to get a terrible picture of cows up close , huge huge and , and .
14 To make it clear I have to adopt the Swiss linguist Saussure 's theory which distinguishes between " langue " and " parole " .
15 I have to find a new club as soon as i return from the USA and has spoken with Drillo , a tired-of-Leeds Frank say .
16 I always look in both directions when I have to cross a one-way street .
17 But I have to hear the whole tale .
18 As a detective , I have to keep an open mind .
19 Frank , of Headingley Crescent , said : ‘ The problem with my war disability pension is I have to pay the top whack tax .
20 Well , I live in sheltered accommodation and , believe me , I have to pay the full licence fee .
21 I have to make a great effort to keep the tent tidy .
22 I have to make a full report .
23 I have to make a little noise to prove I 'm not .
24 There are occasions — there have been occasions in this Parliament — when I have to make a supplementary business statement .
25 I ha I have to have a packed lunch .
26 Having said that , I 've always known that if I want to express myself I have to have a large vocabulary on the guitar .
27 But the idea that you have to see the original film is misplaced and outmoded .
28 One could then make a multiple stimulus-response drill where two stimuli are given each time , and you have to choose the appropriate verb form .
29 You have to choose the correct mill to begin with and work very closely with them as a partner , ’ she said .
30 You have to create a new display every month .
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