Example sentences of "he have [to-vb] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However , he has to take a complete rest for the next few weeks . |
2 | Maybe that is why he has to interweave the stationary activity of basket-weaving with the strenuous one of rickshaw pulling . |
3 | who comes two years later when he has to do the same price again and it costs him money or her . |
4 | Hence , to reflect Renaissance preoccupations adequately he has to include a wider variety of genres — and a wider variety of poets , for that matter — than the traditional canon allows . |
5 | He has to judge the public acceptability of early release and to determine the policies needed to maintain public confidence in the system of criminal justice . |
6 | Alongside the challenges of the Social Charter and the Community Charge he has to keep a firm grip on the Government 's sponsored schemes . |
7 | But there is even more he has to offer the racing fraternity . |
8 | To do that , he has to get a new constitution adopted which would abolish the existing parliament . |
9 | For a start he has to find a receptive female — not always easy with animals as solitary and spread about the forest as orangs . |
10 | His ‘ myth ’ has the same status as hers , though later when scientists attempt to verify this he has to alter the chemical composition of his exterior in order to substantiate his claim . |
11 | DES WALKER knows he has to make a quick impression for his new club , Sampdoria . |
12 | He had to go the long way around , but it gave him plenty of time to watch for any indication that there might be anybody at home . |
13 | In spite of his attempts to concentrate as much work as possible into his days in London , he still found he had to take a great deal of it back to Shamley Green . |
14 | He had to take a deep breath to stop himself tasting the delicate spot again . |
15 | This was true even of the private apartments of the Imperial family , to such an extent that if the Emperor , while working late at night as he often did , wanted a book from his library , he had to take a lighted candle with him . |
16 | In between times during the day he had to take a short ladder , laid across the bike and make sure the lamps were clean . |
17 | Partly because he had to take the daily grind and brunt of this hugely assured and powerful boy 's pains of growth . |
18 | Davidson emphasises above his own role in Provincial 's response a team effort , not only in the sense that he had to delegate a great deal in such a multi-faceted role — although ‘ logically planning goes together with finance and not only did we have the capacity to take on overseas but control of subsidiaries fits too ’ — to his deputies , and , but that the whole company was involved . |
19 | He had to do the right thing . |
20 | Still , he had to do the honourable thing … . |
21 | Mind you , I ca n't blame Mary : her husband Darnley was so pitted with the pox he had to drape a white veil over his face . |
22 | Now you , you listen to this , you listen to this , now he was suffering , he had to carry a bloody bottle |
23 | Autee Lord Justice had this to say at page nine two seven quote , having decided that he , brackets the judge close brackets , could make no allowance for the possibility of increased pension payments because of the increased cost of living index , he had to decide the present day value of the fixed sum payable in thirty one years time . |
24 | Being a Freemason , he had to memorize a great deal of material , and he did this with TL in his do-it-yourself SAS study . |
25 | And he had to spend a good part of the campaign explaining that it meant caution and not complacency . |
26 | But the poem of his that he most needed reassurance about was Homage to Sextus Propertius ( 1919 ) , and for that he had to wait a long time . |
27 | To receive the award , he had to drink a full glass of straight lemon juice without grimacing . |
28 | He knew that , ultimately , he had to toe the official line because , like any other player , he could n't afford to be put on the dole . ’ |
29 | The dream grew faster and faster and more and more desperate , because he knew that he had to reach the last box before the end of the day . |
30 | He wrote out all the lyrics phonetically , so when he had to sing an Italian word , it was written down exactly as it should be pronounced . |