Example sentences of "had [to-vb] [pers pn] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Finally , he had to hide her in a cellar . |
2 | When we 'd see these old people , we had to help them in every way , we were taught to do that . ’ |
3 | I do n't think I had ever watched the dawn break until my Waaf days — certainly I had never stayed up all night before , and however many times I had to do it in the course of my duties , it always seemed to me a highly unnatural procedure . |
4 | Obviously he had to put it in a letter . |
5 | King Francis became so rotten that when they took his corpse to St Denis they had to put it in a lead coffin . |
6 | Started to make some biscuits and then read the recipe afterwards and she had to put it in the fridge for twenty four hours in the , the pastry in the fridge so they could n't make the biscuits , there I 'm sitting here expecting erm , a biscuit and nothing came , dear , it was n't one of those recipes that you could make it straight away was it ? |
7 | And then they decide , found out they had to put it in the fridge for twenty four hours , so there was I sitting there expecting a biscuit , I did n't get one . |
8 | When you used anything , you had to put it in the Book . |
9 | And you had to put it in the letter box , you dare n't leave it in the in the . |
10 | ‘ I had to keep you in the dark . |
11 | Well , you had to flash it in the doorway , and they 'd see it in any case . |
12 | If anyone wanted to marry her , they had to beat her in a race . |
13 | but I never had anything , I just went from one to the another , and I had to take it in the hall one day and I was n't , I was never very good at maths anyway , not that kind of maths . |
14 | ‘ They had to move them in a hurry when my people started going through the district and it was just intended as a temporary hiding-place . |
15 | And then we had to tell her in the end ! |