Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Once again he has to thank him for a new book , this time Nineteen Eighty-Four ( 1949 ) ; but now he sounds cool .
2 Cardigans and coats are difficult because your child has to approach them from the wrong side .
3 To do so is to help the opponent to win without his having to hit you with a single scoring technique .
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 You can tell him from me that if he wants me to stay in this urban backwater of yours he 'll have to provide me with an interesting occupation — and I do n't mean modelling your dress .
6 For a new act , I would have to pitch them at the right venue for their type of music .
7 You 'll just have to bear it for a little while longer . ’
8 Or I 'll have to bash it with a rolling pin again .
9 You can do it , you do n't have to do it in a great long line , you can do it in a sort of cube or something .
10 It is not envisaged that we would have to use them for the offshore industry , but the provisions provide a safety net .
11 The county-wide project would mean premises employing bouncers would have to put them through a four-session training scheme and pay a registration fee .
12 So they do have to put it in the individual enquiry ?
13 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 .
14 We shall often have to invoke them in the following chapters , though we shall rely all we can on originals .
15 If , for example , we knew what animals with neocortices could do that species lacking them could n't do we would know something about the cortex without having to ablate it in a single animal .
16 Do they still own the name or do we have to change ours to The Screaming Yellow Cassettedecks ?
17 Presumably I 'll have to transfer them to a separate tank first , but should it be planted or bare ?
18 To have any chance of raising the fry to a reasonable size , you will have to transfer them to a separate aquarium .
19 Well how can it , because it , it , I think it 's got to go through the thing here , if you see what I mean , it , it , the chop you 'd have to push it through a little bit and then have a ,
20 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 .
21 Did you have to spend it by a certain time or
22 If your car seems totally unsuitable for transporting the patient , you may have to exchange it for a different model .
23 I said well if you got us a dog I 'd have to take it for a late night walk would n't I ?
24 The Investment Managers Regulatory Organisation had already said that , as a result of responses to its own proposals for individuals in member firms to be trained up to and tested on a certain level of competence , it was having to reconsider them with an obvious impact on its meeting its 1 January 1994 deadline .
25 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 ! ’
26 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 .
27 The main problem was that we had to do it with a RELIANT ROBIN three wheeler car , looking remarkably similar to Del Boy 's .
28 ‘ Our children had to do it in the Cultural Revolutiion ten years later .
29 And obviously we would want to take money out of reserves , our original amendment took one point three million pounds out of reserves and it 's interesting to see now that you 're suggesting almost that figure again and yet for years you 've been telling us you ca n't take this money out of the reserves , er you know we had to keep it for a rainy day .
30 She remembered their birthdays , sent notes of apology to their wives when they had to accompany her on an overseas tours and ensured that they were ‘ fed and watered ’ when she went out with them from Kensington Palace .
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