Example sentences of "had [to-vb] [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I had to wait for a considerable time for the expanse of blue sky above my chosen scene ( figure XX ) to be substantial enough for photography .
2 But she had to cope with a foreign language too .
3 Denis Healey , nevertheless , had to contend with a wide range of critics , from socialists such as Benn who claimed that his successes resulted from such right-wing nostrums as a wage freeze and cutting public spending , to the monetarists of the Policy Studies Committee who attacked him for being far too dirigiste .
4 The Maya were an agricultural people who had to contend with a capricious climate .
5 On the one hand he had to contend with a tough gang of young people attracted to the youth club , and on the other to care for the elderly people who made up a considerable proportion of his congregation .
6 THE new government had to draft in a hasty replacement to lead its delegation to the first annual meeting of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development following the election defeat of overseas development minister Lynda Chalker .
7 The road to the Fire Court looked quite straightforward really ; it seemed as if you had to go past a large lake and on down a narrow , windy mountain road with houses dotted on each side .
8 Say you had to go to a dental appointment .
9 But this premise was there at that time and by oh I had to go to a great extent on a number of visits and they er granted it me on compassionate grounds and there 's er I was only looking in the back of there the other day and there 's one there now .
10 Because the bus had no radio or mobile telephone the civilian driver had to go to a nearby farmhouse to call the police .
11 But she heard herself saying , still in shrewish style , that on the contrary there was n't any time in the morning , that she had to go to a psychoanalytical conference in the Metropole Hotel with a bunch of Japanese in the morning , that she wanted to talk now , that he could n't just announce that he wanted to get divorced and then decide he was too tired to talk about it .
12 All proposals had to go through a protective sieve , an inner filtration to correspond to the standard he sets for his work .
13 All proposals had to go through a protective sieve , an inner filtration to correspond to the standard he sets for his work .
14 Although the pharmacist seemed to have some trouble deciphering the prescription , and Henry had to go through a nerve-wracking pantomime of ignorance about the nature of the chemicals he required , it was n't long before he was standing once again on the doorstep of 54 Maple Drive .
15 They had to go through a long interrogation , and their answers were not found to be satisfactory .
16 Speaking from a personal experience , I had to go through a similar kind of programme after years of cocaine abuse .
17 So we had to go through a whole charade of auditioning a second guitarist .
18 But in South Africa , after having been in the lead for forty-three laps , he had to retire with a seized gear-box .
19 Greg Thomas came close to a wicket three times in his first over in Test cricket , but Greenidge and Haynes survived to give their usual start before Greenidge had to retire with a cut forehead after mishooking Botham .
20 As was seen at the recent September Gala the old gentleman is feeling his age and his appearance on the Sunday was only possible after herculean efforts on the part of the staff who had to work on a hot locomotive , in the most trying conditions , to ensure an appearance at the Gala Weekend .
21 Dustin had to suffer under a fourteen-piece latex mask , which took five hours a day to apply under the hot , steaming make-up lamps .
22 In addition , Piaget ( 1926 ) carried out an observational study of children 's spontaneous speech , and a study in which children had to listen to a spoken explanation and then relay it to another person .
23 I had to listen for a good hour while he burbled on about variably apertured annuity options and the like .
24 Sharpe had to duck under a low chestnut branch as he turned the next corner to see , five hundred yards ahead of him , the wide village street .
25 He had to choose between a good life and a bad life , he thought .
26 In the second case she judged the problem of a woman who had to choose between a mature knight of complete probity and a young man devoid of worth .
27 Nevertheless , the farmers had to sell at a controlled price and vast sums were retained by Britain , exporting cocoa for dollars .
28 Sadly , Fiji , unable to pay the travel bill , had to pull out of the tournament , while the organisers had to chip in a hefty contribution to secure the presence of the New Zealanders .
29 But you 've got to prove that they are a suspected person — they had to belong to a particular class of person to be classed as a suspected person .
30 So we decided we had to look for a new singer .
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