Example sentences of "that [pron] had [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Food was short and for two days I was kept running round trying to buy up supplies , with the result that I had to retire to bed with blistered feet . |
2 | It was with deep regret that I had to leave for home later that evening . |
3 | Quite apart from the sheer mystery of all that I had to behold on arrival at an up-to-date operational station . |
4 | Once we had a goose but Mother was so ill that she had to go to bed after she had roasted it . |
5 | Soon after I got my English A-level , mum learned that she had to go into hospital for quite a long time . |
6 | Paula Yates , for instance , admits in an interview in Woman magazine that she is so thin that she had to put on weight before she could become pregnant . |
7 | Nowhere is it suggested that she had to convert from paganism . |
8 | Liz was humiliated by this , rather than enraged , but she knew that she had to qualify in order ever to be free and accepted the conditions . |
9 | Two slotted benches occupied most of the space and they were high up so that you had to sit with neck bent or smash your head against the ceiling . |
10 | In the 1950s , as in the inter-war years , it seemed that you had to choose between socialism and economic internationalism . |
11 | That were just the temporary passes for the motorway that we had to return to department . |
12 | One suburban Anglican church in Surrey , England discovered on doing this exercise that they had to gain on average thirty-four new members each year just to stay where they were in terms of membership , such was the high level of mobility in their community . |
13 | He did so now , read it , and was so disturbed that he had to drop into Cat 's Coffee Shop to sit down . |