Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [to-vb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ They break the rules because Bawden cares less for rules than for the things he has to say about the feel of a summer morning , the watery sunshine of an April afternoon , or the flurry of a February snowstorm . ’
2 That is absolutely all he has to say on the matter .
3 That is not Mr Lawson 's fault , of course , but he has to live with the danger that while the world 's capital markets will duly bridge the gap between Britain 's domestic savings and investment , they will only do so at a lower price for sterling .
4 BECAUSE DUDLEY MOORE is a regular human being with knobs on , midway through our interview , midway through an answer , just as he 's about to take a swig of his double decaff coffee with lemon on the side , he announces that he has to go to the toilet .
5 and he probably had n't paid that much anyway so he has to go out the house
6 Does not President Christiani of El Salvador deserve widespread support , bearing in mind the fact that he was elected by the people of that country and that he has to cope with the violence of unruly military officers and also the murderous activities of the Farabundi Marti Front for the Liberation of the Nation ?
7 He has to he has to do without the rhythm .
8 There is a definite sense that Ulysses is above the cynicism and sourness , even if he has to descend to the level of the other warriors to convince them of his ideas .
9 Dr Mowlam said Jeffrey 's asthma and eczema were getting worse as a result of the stress and worry about the money he has to pay for the medication .
10 He declines to talk about the club 's financial position .
11 What sets this theme apart is the way Britten harps on it once it has emerged and uses it , in a number of variants , to build up the pressure on Grimes until he starts to break under the strain .
12 What is appropriate is first to desire to love your local church ; second , get alone with God and see what he wants to say to the church ; third , to begin to express this in your housegroup : ‘ I feel what God is saying is … . ’
13 ‘ I think he wants to go to the loo , ’ said Philippa .
14 to know when he wants to go to the loo .
15 Maybe he wants to go to the toilet again .
16 ‘ What 'll he do if he wants to go to the lavatory though ? ’
17 He wants to talk about The Miser , so you persist with that line of questioning in the hope of drawing him on other aspects of his career .
18 Now he wants to talk to the boy .
19 He wants to talk to the boss about it .
20 He wants to run through the autumn leaves holding hands .
21 But it 's the nature of the offence as such that if a soldier is bullied , he 's unlikely if he wants to stay in the Army , to bring it to the attention of the authorities , because he know that afterwards he has then to live with the people who he 's complained about .
22 It could be a good indicator for the Deep South where Bush must make an impact if he wants to stay in the race .
23 If he wants to stay in the race he may have no alternative but to abandon his original proposal and announce a rival offer on improved terms .
24 He wants to escape to the world of memory-residues , of disconnected images , for that is the world of fantasy , the world of fairy-tales and myths …
25 By the time a patient comes to consult me ( of any other professional therapist for that matter ) , he is aware that he has some sort of problem in his life and that he wants to get to the bottom of it .
26 Although , like every climber , he wants to get to the summit , Bryan says the team 's success is more important than any individual .
27 He loves to move around the country , among ‘ his ’ people , chatting and kissing and glad-handing .
28 He plans to write to the NRHA to review Darlington 's fundings .
29 He refuses to play for the moment , boldly pressing on where others tend to dwell ; yet , with those Philadelphians really turning it on for the composer with whom this orchestra is most indelibly associated , superbly captured in Decca sound of great sumptuousness and tonal allure ( even if not always ideally balanced ) , it all makes for compulsive listening .
30 Sometimes this is done quite deliberately — he refuses to think about the event at all — while at other times it is his subconscious mind which ensures that he is no longer troubled by it .
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