Example sentences of "have to take [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If your dog persists in misbehaving when the doorbell is rung , then you may have to take alternative action . |
2 | You do n't have to take that flat in Harwich , it was only an idea . |
3 | ‘ I 'll have to take that risk . |
4 | Fun would have to take second place to the serious business of home-making and saving money . |
5 | ‘ May I remind you that you will frequently have to take second place to the demands of my work ? ’ |
6 | Each goal is planned for a week but some may possibly require longer ; our dieter will have to take extra time if it is taking her body longer to adjust than she anticipates at the start . |
7 | It seemed to Marie that people would only have to take one look at her to see that she did n't belong in these surroundings . |
8 | round my area , that er , you do n't have to take one minute , but it |
9 | No , well you 'd only have to , you 'd only have to take one board up maybe two . |
10 | Depending on the piece of mud , you might have to take one club more with a long fairway shot , and give the shot a little extra force in the short game . |
11 | A spokesman for Fife Health Board said it would have to take legal advice before any question of an appeal was considered . |
12 | I suppose we will have to take appropriate action will we not … . |
13 | But some of the alleged failures may turn out to be actual failures , and the Institute may have to take disciplinary action against the firms in question . |
14 | Assessment in Catholic Religious Education would have to take great care against falling into the trap of only aiming to develop that which readily lends itself to measurement . |
15 | You 'll have to take some money with you . |
16 | You 'll have to take some washing out . |
17 | I might actually have to take some Gaviscon tonight . |
18 | Only then would he know for certain that it had really happened , and that he would have to take some action . |
19 | The problem is that many will have to take some action to change the way they operate their business , before any benefits can result . |
20 | ‘ But if there is no readiness to come around … the international community will have to take some action and it will be tough action . ’ |
21 | On the other hand I think we have to take seriously what Mao is , is saying that and it may conflict with that , that other view of the countryside an an and we , I think we do have to take this evidence into account , I think it 's more important to accept what Mao is saying . |
22 | And Rab , he did not have to take this snash , she was supposed to get him better . |
23 | We 'll have to take this thing to Ken 's . |
24 | ‘ But we do have to take this condition seriously and get it under control . ’ |
25 | Once again , the hon. Gentleman has shown by his skill and knowledge a way of challenging the expertise of the experts , who will have to take further instruction on the matter . |
26 | The salvage company which had raised 28,000 pieces said : ‘ We will not have to take any back to Vietnam . ’ |
27 | ‘ When we heard that some might be communists we decided that we did n't have to take any notice of them anyway . |
28 | Last of the great chevaliers , we tell her that should there be any problem with the restaurant management , she will have to take full responsibility for her actions . |
29 | It will still not preclude farmers from designing development plans but these will have to take full account of conservation requirements and implications under other Articles of the proposed Regulation . |
30 | Does it have to take another oil disaster like the Braer tanker , before Britain acts ? |