Example sentences of "have [to-vb] it on [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All this is so rich , heady and fast-moving that the viewer has to take it on the narrator 's trust .
2 IBM Corp was scheduled to make an ‘ operational announcement ’ on its Adstar storage business in San Jose just after we closed on Friday , but we have to assume that it was not anything sufficiently dramatic that it would move the share price , otherwise the company would have had to announce it on the New York Stock Exchange before the market opened to prevent a false market operating in the shares ; the announcement was to be made by vice-chairman Jack Kuehler , and was also to include some personnel news ; IBM has been studying ways to separate Adstar from the rest of the company , Dow Jones & Co notes , and earlier this year , it hired Morgan Stanley & Co and the Boston Consulting Group to recommend ways to speed up the process , which could involve outside investors or a new class of IBM share — and those advisors were scheduled to be done with the preliminary work by now ; a first step would likely be the creation of Adstar as a wholly-owned subsidiary — it has kept separate books since last year ; but the IBM spokesman said some observers might be surprised by the announcement , which was to be concerned with Adstar 's ‘ operations as an IBM business unit and its future direction . ’
3 If anybody wanted to tell ( him ) something , they 'd have to write it on a piece of paper … ’
4 No , well I 'm I 'm saying to you the same sort of things , in general skills and abilities there are certain things that we required to put in the er numeracy the literacy er , to some degree attendance and punctuality , although we do n't have to do it on a subject specific basis erm we , everybody wants to know about he young , ho whether their youngsters are trying i.e. effort ha , whether they behave in lessons .
5 Why did you have to put it on an island ?
6 ‘ You 'll have to get it on the loudspeaker when it 's Jazz 's turn to go , ’ Uncle Bean said .
7 Nobody knows , but you 'd have to milk it on a pogo stick !
8 But soon — perhaps very soon — I am going to have to lay it on the line , tell them what really has been happening …
9 ‘ I did n't know I had to put it on the meat — ’
10 I had to put it on the floor to work the door bar and once I had it open , I slid it out with my foot .
11 And I had to put it on the seat of my bicycle , push it all the way and it 'd be a good mile from Street to right across from .
12 The only problem was that every time he let the dog off the lead it tried to provide itself with a sheep supper , so consequently he had to keep it on the lead and feed it on tins of beans , sausages , bacon and egg , which had so exhausted his stock of food that now he was living on porridge and giving the dog the rest of his sausages .
13 I do n't know , just have to play it on the piano I think before you oh Tim , what have you done dear ?
14 Then you strip it of its bark and , while the wood is still green and supple , you bend back the thin limbs and bind them in place with string , When you 've done that you have to leave it on a drying rack above the fire for … oh , I suppose about three months .
15 In theory , if you buy over five per cent of a company , you have to declare it on the Stock Exchange .
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