Example sentences of "i have [to-vb] [art] [noun] and " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Look what the wonderful girl has done for me , my darlings , ’ Charles waved his hand to encompass the entire cast , ‘ I can walk straight as a tree , no more will I have to endure the taunts and jeers of the ignorant , I am a new man . ’
2 I was damn good I knew everything , first I had to watch the accounts and secondly I 'm looking at all this stuff for when I start my business
3 With the viewfinder on the camera I had to set the distance and hope when I was shooting , that the shark was at that range .
4 Because of the weight of the finished panels , I had to assemble the sides and build the roof in situ , so I enlisted some help .
5 I had to I had to lay the table and they had to be laid spick and span you know .
6 I managed to drive out of the hospital but I had to stop the car and was violently sick .
7 So I had to arrange the funeral and so on .
8 I had to take a breather and a hoarse croak escaped me .
9 I had to ask a librarian and I managed to use them , but it is an advantage to know how to use them yourself .
10 Last , I had to help the peasant and working-class boys who had been forced to go to university with no background education whatsoever .
11 ‘ But I had to buy the hat and tie .
12 I had to buy The People and The News of the World which was then even more of a scandal sheet than it is today .
13 And I had to get a box and many a time I 've fallen on my back from that so Cos somebody had moved the boxes I think .
14 That morning Doreen 's absence meant that I had to make the coffee and take in the biscuits to Mr Hutton .
15 I had to water the plants and stock up the fridge as I do n't want to be reported to the NSPCC .
16 They took us to the hospital and I had to sign the paper and that was it .
17 I had to steal a car and … all sorts of things . ’
18 I still found I had to keep the Contour and Treble rotaries backed completely off , and the Bass right up to get anything like a ‘ normal ’ lead guitar sound .
19 There was also the anxiety of discovering where I was to sit in chapel ; then I had to learn the names and whereabouts of the different houses and of the scattered playing fields .
20 We rode in the field for the first two weeks , and then I had to face the roads and the tractors .
21 Then I had to find a cab and get back here .
22 But , at fourteen , my job was to er I had to fetch the coal and the sticks , to light the er stove that held the irons , and er they they were er d I I Like I had to go to the coalhouse which was down fourteen steps , the steps were wooden ones , outside the upper floor , where we worked .
23 I have to like the act and their music .
24 Sometimes I have to open a bopx and remove a pair of smelly socks donated by a child
25 I hope you enjoyed that discussion I mean well first of all if you live in the Selby area it 's been of relevance to you and you 've managed to hear what both sides are saying but I I hope even if you do n't live in the Selby area it 's er you 've er found it as fascinating as I have to hear the pros and cons of such a complex issue .
26 But I have to keep the reality and the horror at bay .
27 Yes of course yeah , but the , you know , we , we have to , I have to make a report and I have to recommend so I 'm recommending that we forget about the three-way stuff .
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