Example sentences of "had to spend [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Both the Lord Lieutenant and the Chief Secretary were politicians and had to spend a good deal of time in London attending Cabinet and Parliament ; therefore the Under-Secretary , who was a Civil Servant , was the effective head of British Administration in Ireland for most of every year . |
2 | And he had to spend a good part of the campaign explaining that it meant caution and not complacency . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | If I really had to spend a long time hurting someone slowly , I 'd have to use a blindfold : them or me , one of us would have to have their eyes hidden . |
5 | With bamboo canes I find the young plants need to be trained to climb , and I had to spend a precious 20 minutes carefully tying in the leader of each plant with raffia . |
6 | And I had to spend a whole hour in a meeting not not an hour , two and a half hours in a |
7 | I had to spend the usual time on the beat , in uniform . ’ |
8 | Things became so bad for the Charles Bal later on in the evening that she had to spend the entire night tacking back and forth south east of Krakatoa , probably remaining within twenty kilometres of it — the ash-fall from the eruption was so thick that Captain Watson could not see well enough to steer away to safety , but ironically , the glare from the volcano provided a weird and somewhat improbable lighthouse . |
9 | Diane always tried to keep her weekends for spending with Jed , but because of the rain they had to spend the early part of the day in their own below-stairs lounge , watching the Saturday morning cartoons on television . |
10 | ‘ So I had to spend the whole morning trying to organise another venue . |