Example sentences of "[verb] [indef pn] have [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd have thought one had to be very bright indeed even to get in ? ’
2 And I mean one had to be grateful because she was much more concerned about whether I 'd hurt myself falling off the ladder than her wardrobe .
3 Then , when I remarked it was strange that when a person was in trouble , one forgot at once any little grudge one had against them , so that bearing grudges must be only skin-deep , my friend disagreed : she thought the change of heart was because one was willing to be magnanimous when at advantage , having the upper hand .
4 Jan Holt , director , explains : ‘ I realised something had to be done when , on a recent trip abroad , I was mistaken for the hotel lift attendant . ’
5 ‘ I 've never had much to do with village life , but I believe one has to be very careful , ’ she explained ; ‘ and we do n't want to set the place by the ears the moment we 've arrived .
6 We will not be frightened to express our views if we feel something has to be said .
7 At the eleventh hour , the Government decided something had to be done , and fast .
8 Eighty gardens , but then as a place that size , and the did n't have any machinery do n't forget everything had to be
9 ‘ I felt something had to be said , there was an atmosphere and whispers .
10 ‘ Gray would still have been in a job if we had won at Torquay , ’ said Corden , ‘ but it was a diabolical performance and we felt something had to be done . ’
11 Corden added : ‘ It was a diabolical performance and we felt something had to be done .
12 ‘ I thought everybody had at least one . ’
13 The older woman put one had over her face .
14 When the Congregational Union officially urged this new course on the colleges in 1902 there was still a long way to go : A. M. Fairbairn warned Sir Alfred Dale , then Principal of University College , Liverpool , ‘ I think one has to be very careful as to giving the theological colleges power over the regulation of degrees .
15 In fact I think one has to be like an athlete to get even that one , or two hours done every day .
16 I think one has to be very careful here .
17 Does one have to be a Scrooge to by cynical about pleasures which are derived from escaping reality rather than embracing it ?
18 Does one have to be a spoilsport by suggesting that much of the three-line whippery which corrals family groups together is false jollity ?
19 Of what does one have to be aware ?
20 Just what does something have to be for it to be called a god ?
21 But since when does something have to be badly-designed in order to thwart the counterfeiters ?
22 Erm does anybody have on any of their various computers a large map of England ?
23 Does everybody have to be in their studies at quiet time ?
24 It is intrinsic to divided societies that both forms of policing occur simultaneously , and it is important to establish what effects one has on the other .
25 Sinatra stormed off of the set of Carousel on the first day of shooting because it was to be shot in both the new CinemaScope 55 format and the standard ‘ flat ’ ratio , meaning everything had to be shot twice .
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