Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [adj] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The column for telephone numbers of Melanie 's family would have to remain empty for the time being . |
2 | I 'm afraid you 'll have to go easy on the Sangria while taking the tablets , and on the swimming too . ’ |
3 | You 'll have to go easy on the whisky in case you get |
4 | Now , would n't necessarily suggesting that the existing settlement would have to sustain all of the addition given only what it 's got at the moment . |
5 | If there were a need for a review or anything of that sort the initiative would have to come first from the Catering Sub-Committee . |
6 | Anyone sitting down for extensive periods ( as we all had to do in our school days ) would have to tense many of the body 's muscles in order to sit up straight . |
7 | Concrete block piers are built by laying two blocks flat and two on edge on alternate courses : they do n't have to look pretty on the back , as long as they 're soundly constructed . |
8 | Well you do n't actually have to do that with the pye meson because if it erm if you have a pye meson it just breaks up itself . |
9 | The erm , shapes , did you ever have to do that with the thingy in the middle ? |
10 | well my Lord certain believers well certainly that may give rise to problems , erm , and then one may have to resolve those on the basis of the ostensible authority or even claims against the member of state under article ten of the directive , but , however , erm , on , on satisfactory or confusing to the market that might be |
11 | She 'd have to put that in the compost . |
12 | If the staff : client ratio is low and the environment for care well equipped and attractive , -then you will have to measure this against the breadth of experience which represents your alternative within the NHS . |
13 | Despite the protection of the suit , she would have to stay clear of the shuttle 's thrusters as it descended through the doorway . |
14 | And I said he 'd have to pay extra for the minibus hire . |
15 | Well you 'll have to get that in the morning of course . |
16 | She would have to get used to the way she looked in black and white . |
17 | The public will have to get used to the idea that the electricity board can switch off room heaters or water heaters by remote control . |
18 | I did want to lose weight so much for it , but have had very little success so will have to get used to the idea of being the back-end-of-a-bus in comparison to Heather . |
19 | ‘ Sorry , my girl , I am , and you 'll just have to get used to the idea . |
20 | Pete Messenger 's licence to grow hemp increases from 5 to 500 acres next year — so the local drug squad will have to get used to the idea of legal fields of cannabis in Oxfordshire . |
21 | Er we do have to get involved with the community and we just find ourselves drawn into the community without any real problems . |
22 | It was even just possible that I should have to spend more of the war in this country than I had done in my own . |
23 | The longer timescale comes from those who will have to spend most of the inquiry commuting to and from the Maltings at Snape to defend the CEGB 's case . |
24 | But those wanting to keep on the right side of the law will have to steer clear of the grape . |
25 | Really , he says , people do n't notice V A T so much , others believe income tax will have to take some of the strain , but not by putting up the rates , that would be too blatant . |
26 | It has two wheels instead on one , this means that you do n't have to take any of the weight of the load or keep the cart balanced , so loads can easily be tipped . |
27 | If you have experienced an adverse reaction this week , then you will have to discard some of the dairy products from your diet . |
28 | But , he said , they may have to prove that to the electorate . |
29 | You 's have to get two pieces out of every sixth you 'd have to cut that down the middle . |