Example sentences of "i had [verb] for the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Fingering the lump , I began to scrape the theoretical barrel-bottom ; I had prayed for the whiff of putrefaction had n't I ? |
2 | I had to fumble for the torch in the dark and work out for myself how to fix my bunk . |
3 | At the same time , while ensuring the blue of sky in front of the camera , I had to wait for the sun to fall on the scene from behind me , otherwise the sparkle of beach and palms would have been lost . |
4 | I usually stay later , but I had to dress for the dinner party . |
5 | He was ‘ astonished ’ by the ‘ excessive enthusiasm ’ I had shown for the Education ! |
6 | In October 1940 my last year at school began ; it was going to be a year of hard work , as I had to prepare for the June examinations . |
7 | It 's very difficult , I had to pay for the sheep when the Chichester was here . |
8 | However , despite the fact that I had to pay for the survey , the society will not allow me to have a copy of the report . |
9 | I was sad about this because I am a clubbable person by nature , and have never regarded a game of golf as anything but an occasion of pleasurable social exchange ; but an end to Muirfield was the price I had to pay for the championing of Meehan 's cause . |
10 | I had to fight for the right to cut dresses as well as suits , to make evening dress as well as day wear and even now , when I 've proved myself in those areas , I have to fight members of my own staff who believe I should still stick to producing powerful women 's suits . |
11 | I had to send for the police . |