Example sentences of "they have [to-vb] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Then there were Heather and Katie , inseparable friends , who bolstered each other by their mutual devotion ; never had they known a Moment 's shame of friendlessness , never had they had to look for a partner in dancing or in gym , never had they walked alone from classroom to classroom , and their confidence overflowed and imposed itself upon all beholders . |
2 | What money will they have to spend on a trip ? |
3 | Arthur found the reasons for this unfathomable , but took it that they had to do with a comparison to his own looks . |
4 | With all the technological genius that can be raised in the USA to produce a B-1 supersonic bomber , they had to settle for a cruising speed of 1.25 times the speed of sound while the routine Concorde bus service across the Atlantic ticks over steadily at fully twice the speed of sound — and anyone who can afford to buy a ticket can experience it . |
5 | He said he was very heartened to hear the comments of those taking part ; all felt they had to finish as a matter of pride — they do not give up easily in Gawthorpe . |
6 | But in the end they had to rely on a Tottenham error for a glimmer of home . |
7 | They need her for longer , but there 's no money available ; because of a shortage of funds , they had to rely on a charity to provide a … until they had pit he was in hospital with a chest infection every 2 weeks . |
8 | They had to go through a lot of blocks . |
9 | That 's right they had to go on a rota . |
10 | Once in , they had to dive for a golf ball , put it in a bucket and return to the trapeze to do it all again — fun eh ! |
11 | In particular they had to deal with a fire-bomb that might get lodged on the roof . |
12 | well we always had entertained friends but we 'd never been in a position to put them up so that erm most of our friendly visits were from people who did n't live very far from us , it meant that families , nieces , nephews etcetera were difficult to accommodate because they had to sleep on a couch or a settee in the living room with all its diff difficulties , especially when it meant in the morning for breakfast you had to get them up and dressed before you could start thinking about breakfast , and I think that those sort of things are things that er people ought to take into consideration when thinking about new housing . |
13 | Then they had to stop for a rest because they were so tired . |
14 | But they had to wait for a host of their rivals to commit pop suicide before they could begin the job of moulding this new discovery . |
15 | The situation is very much easier today than even ten years ago when male/female roles were far more stereotyped and many couples felt that they had to conform to a set pattern for the sake of convention . |
16 | But first they had to look for a camp site so Mr was the chief engineer I was employed by him , to have a look round and we discovered Lyness farm to be a suitable place . |
17 | The others took it up , humming or singing , and walked in time to it until old Donald got breathless and they had to saunter for a while . |
18 | The point that I want to reiterate here , before extending this concept of structure theoretically , is that in the drama process the surface meaning of the event , the meaning which in fact would play a large part if we were to tell it as a story — ‘ And the townsfolk listened to the Government representative and they had to come to a decision ’ — may not provide the required game structure . |
19 | Prior to 1952 , section 14 of the Summary Jurisdiction Act 1848 provided that justices ‘ shall convict … or make an order … , ’ i.e. that they had to come to a decision . |
20 | The sums which people paid Maples for furniture were very small compared with what they had to pay for a house to put it in . |
21 | State provision is important for many elderly people , not only because they have to rely on a retirement or supplementary pension in the absence of income from employment or from an occupational pension , but also because they need the health and social services provided by the welfare state . |
22 | I think it is disturbing for women to have experiences if they have to remain on a pedestal after marriage . ’ |
23 | They give little thought to , what they have to do in a day and how long each task may take . |
24 | But as the examination time approaches , they have to explode into a frenzy of " swotting " activity . |
25 | But they have to call in a vet from time to time , and it 's with those farmers that I think you 'll have most success , just so long as you keep your charges low . ’ |
26 | Graphics applications run very slowly because they have to go through a filter to ensure they do n't crash the machine . |
27 | They have to articulate in a manner in which others will understand . |
28 | They have to trade in a minimum of 20 workstations by March 31 , 1994 and place the orders by January 1 , 1994 . |
29 | As you can see we 've got three children who will be going to the school and I do n't want them to think they have to get in a car every time they travel anywhere . |