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

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1 You know , and I mean we we work , you know , it 's like er I mean I have to pay full poll tax and all these type of things too , even though my husband 's on a sort of very er basic sort of wage , and I pay all these things you know .
2 So I mean you have to send one copy , unless they take the bother of the copy they have received may gone to somebody else .
3 Still I suppose I have to take second place to your work . ’
4 As I say I mean well because I do feel the cold I suppose I have to have more heat than
5 If sweet reason and turning a blind eye are not enough and you feel you have to use some form of punishment , do so without excessive anger or physical force .
6 They feel you have to endure great anxiety and suffer a lot and of course while you 're doing that , you do n't get the work done . ’
7 I believe we have to take this aspect of the Spirit very seriously today .
8 " Why do I have to wear this stuff ? " he complained .
9 " Do I have to wear this blazer-thing ? he whispered to his mother ,
10 Do I have to do this mummy ?
11 So she says er , do I have to go that thing tomorrow ?
12 ‘ How much longer do I have to endure this innuendo ? ’
13 ‘ But as soon as someone says that four-letter word , it will be ‘ do you have to use that language ? ’
14 On on a briefing for an operation do you have to give further recommendation to advise on instructions about the use of guns or is that part and parcel of training ?
15 Do you have to pass potential trouble spots such as discos or pubs in order to reach your front door ?
16 But how often do you have to cut that sort of hedge then ?
17 Why do you have to stand two foot away from it ?
18 Do you have to stand all day ?
19 I 'm just thinking you have written proposing you 've got the file in front of the client , the job is dead and gone and never going to come back , do you have to file that lot away somewhere ?
20 Do you have to pay any fee for using the name ?
21 ‘ We have received £350 from the district council , and hopefully £350 will come from the county council , but I think we have to take each stage as it arises . ’
22 Yes , I think we have to take any situation like this , not just the major ones like war , but any situation that we come across and use it as a real opportunity for learning , and maybe for adults to be able to do the things that they did n't do when they were children , which is why now we often respond as child in these situations .
23 Chair , I , I think we have to reflect that view to the P and R Committee .
24 I think we have to watch this situation very carefully , do n't you ?
25 Think we have to cut that bit off
26 Now if there is no problem why on earth do we have to put that sort of that sort of work by officers erm , in , in to action erm , so between the , if I understand Labour 's position now Chairman , between the twenty fifth of August and the twenty eighth of September , we have now gone from accepting the problem and seeing how we can solve a number problem to saying that there is no no number problem and that everyone is cooking the books .
27 Do we have to accept this forecast of inevitable doom ?
28 Director of Studies : ‘ Do we have to accept this limitation to pencil ? ’
29 I think they had to close this pub down you know I was listening to somebody talk about it cos there were drugs going on in it .
30 Why do they have to do this sort of thing during Holy Week ?
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