Example sentences of "[noun prp] had [to-vb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Part-way through entering the sale , Mr. S. had to go into the store-room to check a detail regarding the [ number of the ] machine that had been selected . |
2 | It was in these circumstances that the LDDC had to go to the Treasury for more money in 1989/90 , and again in 1990/91 , and was very successful in getting what it wanted . |
3 | I am not sure that I listened to much more of what Didier had to recount on the subject of Montaine 's death . |
4 | ‘ I do n't see , ’ said Paul , ‘ why Erlend had to go to the houses . |
5 | He was in charge because Toby had to go with the swimmers to Sturford . |
6 | Alexander had to argue with the authorities before they would let him compete , but he convinced them that he was descended from the royal house of Argos . |
7 | Some of his fans became involved in fighting and Bulloch had to return to the ring to appeal to them to stop . |
8 | Moran began to see how little Maggie had to do in the house and that she needed money for dances and clothes now . |
9 | The two men came face-to-face in a New York hotel and Maloney said Lewis came close to ‘ laying out ’ the world champion adding : ‘ Bowe had to duck round the corner . ’ |
10 | Con had to go to the Magistrates Court this morning . ’ |
11 | Anyway , as you know , we were almost brought up in the same bassinet , and , as I made out to Mama just a short while ago , if Isobel had to choose between the horse and me , the horse would come out best . ’ |
12 | The IMF had to intervene in the past and in the future it would be the European Monetary Institute . |
13 | Millett J had to deal with the argument that it would be a breach of the covenant if the defendant were during the remainder of the period of restraint , to solicit any business of any kind from any company which happened to have been a customer of the plaintiff company during the relevant period . |
14 | At least two of the five he had brought back with him were in worse case than he ; and Adam , who had perhaps come off lightest in actual injuries , was by no means to be envied for that , for the same story Owen had to tell to the Prince , Adam was at this moment telling to Gilleis . |
15 | Liverpool had to rely on the lottery of a penalty shoot out . |
16 | The caller gave the name of a football team and Ubaldo had to reply with the name of the team they were playing the following Sunday . |
17 | When speaking to him I made no reference to the writer to the Hebrews , to the apostle Paul , to Moses or to the apostle Peter , but rather I concentrated on what the Lord Jesus Christ had to say on the subject . |
18 | Sandy had to play in the PGA Benevolent Society pro-am the next day at Sunningdale . |
19 | Mr de Klerk had to call off the rally and a lunch at which he was to have been honoured , and was whisked away in an official car to nearby Cape Town . |
20 | ‘ Suddenly Souness had to start from the bottom and try to build not just from an injury-decimated side , but from one whose senior players were in the most part over 30 and past it . |
21 | ‘ Before Noriega had to worry about the gringos , ’ said one diplomat . |
22 | But when he opted for either of John Hay 's horses , they argued : Johnson had to settle for the grey owned by Laughland Vass . |
23 | In October Britain had to yield to the pressure and agree to endorse the establishment under the Brussels Treaty of a study commission on the feasibility of an assembly . |
24 | Some builders on what began as prestigious estates in Britain had to compromise with the arrival of the recession , and alter their plans to include cheaper housing . |
25 | They laughed so hard that Nathan had to pull off the road . |
26 | Christina had to yell at the top of her voice to be heard above the wind , her long hair whipping across her face . |
27 | Walsh crudely hacked down Kay but referee Peck had to send off the Sunderland player , who tried to grab Walsh and struck him in the face . |
28 | Then the pastry for the tarte , again all mixed by hand , would not lift off the board — which was the only time Eric had to come to the rescue . |
29 | On their last night in the house , Peter had to sleep on the floor , which he enjoyed very much . |
30 | The position used to be quite clear and is well summed up in what Scott LJ had to say in the wartime case concerning the soap flakes : |