Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [pron] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I think for every feeling , no matter how inward and personal it appears , the writer has to find something in the visible world which corresponds to it , to make it visible for the reader . |
2 | Cardigans and coats are difficult because your child has to approach them from the wrong side . |
3 | Precisely because the Church mistakes herself for the present form of the Kingdom , God 's rule has often had to manifest itself in the secular world outside , and frequently against , the Church ’ ( Pannenberg 1975:78 ) . |
4 | But damn him — it was bad enough that he be high-handed and autocratic when they were alone together — did he really have to carry it into the public arena too ? |
5 | For a new act , I would have to pitch them at the right venue for their type of music . |
6 | On the simple computer described above we would have to do something like the following : |
7 | ‘ Thank God that I am not answerable to any higher authority ; but were I in the position of having to justify myself before the great British public , even I would find it difficult to defend your priorities . ’ |
8 | Britain may still be a country where " everything is permitted which is not specifically prohibited " , but the specific prohibitions have become more numerous , without having to justify themselves against the overriding principle of public interest suggested by the Royal Commission on the Press . |
9 | It is not envisaged that we would have to use them for the offshore industry , but the provisions provide a safety net . |
10 | So they do have to put it in the individual enquiry ? |
11 | it finishes on the eighteen so I 'll have to book it for the previous Friday so Harry says oh that 's great it 'll be my birthday too . |
12 | We shall often have to invoke them in the following chapters , though we shall rely all we can on originals . |
13 | It will have to judge which of the received suggestions are most suitable as well as possibly adding items which have not been suggested . |
14 | Do they still own the name or do we have to change ours to The Screaming Yellow Cassettedecks ? |
15 | He will also have to learn something about the administrative structure of his chosen place and how it has changed over time . |
16 | Part of the LEATGS grant might for example , be delegated for schools to administer , but they would have to spend it for the specified purpose of in-service training . |
17 | I have n't a clue about the layout of this house , so you 're going to have to point me in the right direction ! ’ |
18 | Bracing the lamp with his foot , he jerked the flex out and then had to steady himself as the unstable ground beneath him shifted . |
19 | I mean we used to do the annual report because the R C E had to provide something to the General Manager |
20 | He found it hard to remember whether you had to position yourself on the left or the right side . |
21 | The previous type may then have become invalid , and coin users presumably had to replace it with the new one , a troublesome process , as the volume of some types ran into millions of coins . |
22 | But even the French navy had to divide itself between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic coasts and the Russians had to maintain a small separate fleet in the Black Sea . |
23 | No one disputes that the Tribune Company , publisher of the Chicago Tribune among other papers , had to do something about the decade-long trickle of losses at the Daily News , America 's oldest tabloid and New York 's largest-circulation newspaper . |
24 | ‘ Our children had to do it in the Cultural Revolutiion ten years later . |
25 | I think he 's telling the truth now but I had to threaten him with the Juvenile Bureau , the Welfare and God knows what before he did . |
26 | And then she put had some warm water and er she had to have it to the proper consistency and then she 'd have a a bucket of water w standing by her side with a a jug . |
27 | And he had to say something on the bloody tape did n't he ? |
28 | If he was to save her from a lifetime 's retreat from life and love he had to move her along the right road as quickly as he dared and as quickly as she would let him . |
29 | The wish for a ‘ god ’ may have been the unavoidable outcome of the fact that the developing human being , in his desire-motivated influence on evolution , had to reproduce himself through the mammalian process . |
30 | Jesus , that had to prove something about the old standards . |