Example sentences of "but [pron] have [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There are plenty of people in the music business who would like it that way , but I have to bear in mind that people get ill , home-sick and miserable . |
2 | I have no quarrel with the thesis , and considerable admiration for the accumulation of evidence , though what presumably were the chronic delays of publishing leave some of it a little dated , But I have to admit to irritation with the manner in which the material is presented . |
3 | It had upset him at the time , but you had to get over stuff like that or you 'd go to the wall . |
4 | But you have to bear in mind that we are doctors , and as such we should really do what we 're trained to do — and are expected to do . ’ |
5 | It was just me at home on the blower , learning about all the various bits of it ; I knew about press and radio , but you have to learn about manufacturing and distribution . |
6 | Old Miss Mahoney had a little house in Tanner Road , but she had to go into hospital last week , and if she ever comes out , she 'll have to go into a home for old people . |
7 | But she has to go to physio though . |
8 | We were afraid , but we had to go on shore . |
9 | The shoot used to last five or six days in August but you did n't get paid when it was finished — do n't ask me why , but we had to wait until Christmas . |
10 | Generalisations may be helpful to a certain extent but we have to take into account complex variants which are law-related but not necessarily legal : Richard Vogler ( in Chapter 7 of this volume ) for example , leads us to ask whether the use of law will lead to a bureaucratisation and disintegration of the peace movement as in the 1960s ? |
11 | But we have to keep in mind that we 're not gon na let service levels deteriorate so |
12 | But one has to bear in mind that it is always possible that you could have other materials for riding and so on . |
13 | I think sometimes people who do n't actually work in schools imagine that the schools are managed , in the financial organisational sense , by the Local Education Authority , and that in some way the head of the school is merely concerned with discipline , curriculum and so on , but one has to bear in mind that the sheer size of some of these schools now makes the head a manager in a very real sense . |