Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [indef pn] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Trying to drive yours up , spread on the table , not on the carpet , cos you he has to move everything on the carpet it 's not so slippy .
2 You you do n't have to know anything about the problem to specify them .
3 It takes skill and judgement and sometimes a compromise is not possible — you may have to choose one over the other .
4 Then we 'll have to tip someone on the floor .
5 Then the government and the factory managers will have to do something about the dangers of your work . ’
6 Oh well you may find you might have to renegotiate something in the summer term then I suppose , but you 'll just have to see it how it works out .
7 ‘ But I 'm warning you , Adam , I 'll have to leave something in the Dove Trust — a bit over fifteen per cent — or I ca n't justify what I 've done . ’
8 you 'll have to have one in the sink
9 However , the NFU and the SLF said their members were seriously concerned at the lack of a requirement for water authorities to seek a way-leave , particularly if the industry is privatised and any work carried out on private land would result in increased profits for the water company without its having to pay anything for the rights to gain access .
10 Excessive violence can conveniently be interpreted as paranoia , which makes drugging an acceptable way of handling the behaviour without having to examine anything in the prison system which is causing that behaviour .
11 ‘ But by then I suppose he was having to say anything to the jury to save himself .
12 The only problem is that the first time you do it for each project if it 's a ne if it 's a an old project , then we are going to have to put something in the field which summarizes the total remit for the whole of the group to date .
13 They had to choose someone for the launching ceremony and our child 's name was first out of the hat .
14 ( I had a meeting of an advisory committee at the Bodleian at three , which was likely to be acrimonious and prolonged , and I simply had to buy something for the boys ' dinner first . )
15 in the information so we had to we had to assume one for the purpose of public consultation but we said that the final decision on standards would be taken er in another time .
16 Since I had to do something during the hours I was supposed to be with Sophie , I joined the local Labour Party .
17 God had to do something on the cross , in Christ , in order that his love which he has for us as sinners might become forgiveness for us in reality .
18 If the ‘ normal ’ woman had no libido , our worthy surgeons had to do something about the clitoris .
19 Many of those who went and fought for the Republicans were not always clear about why they were there , except that they felt a revulsion against fascism and a general feeling that they had to do something in the face of the frustrations of the 1930s .
20 I had to put one in the microwave
21 Then the machine started printing lines all over the paper and we had to send someone into the shops to remove all the faulty rolls . ’
22 The fairness of the poll tax was that every adult had to contribute something to the upkeep of the neighbourhood instead of enjoying ( or destroying ) everything for free .
23 But he had to tell someone of the joy dying inside him .
24 He would look such a fool if he had to tell someone on the end of the line that he did n't know where she was and had no idea when she was coming back .
25 You had to bring someone into the business and they brought someone into the business and that was their form of selling .
26 ‘ Excuse me , Dudley , I have to meet someone at the station . ’
27 I have to use one by the side of the rails . ’
28 ‘ We all have to do something for the good of our country . ’
29 Jackline in the , you have to do something with the comb when it 's not showing so you 've , what 's happened to the white ?
30 We have to do something about the equity target .
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