Example sentences of "[verb] have to do some " in BNC.
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1 | She was going to have to do some regular ‘ homework ’ in order to reinforce the suggestion in her own subconscious mind . |
2 | So we are going to have to do some detective work to find out about Matthew . |
3 | If I 've got a couple of these blank , I can not finish on Friday night , I 'm going to have to do some overtime . |
4 | It 's sorry , I 'm going to have to do some mathematics because what my friend is telling me it it curious it 's it 's the thirty four per hectare . |
5 | Sometimes , however , he emerged wearing an unmistakably henpecked look , muttering something about having had to do some ‘ domestic engineering ’ — his name for housework . |
6 | If we had actually wanted to use them we would have had to do some tidying as the area of the bromide was somewhat less than A4 . |
7 | But anyway I did have to do some of them . |
8 | Two , two , one and , and the groups tell us who the representatives are , and I , I wo n't serve on the committee , I think I 'll er , that I 'll , you 've given me enough to do anyway , there 's a limit , and unlike our officer , I do have to do some cooking . |
9 | ‘ I shall look forward to it , and now I really do have to do some work . ’ |
10 | Martinho had had to do some quick talking but none of them had been executed on the spot . |
11 | We 've had to do some very uncomfortable things to put the country on an even keel for the future . |
12 | Well we 've brought the two leagues together and amalgamated them and to do this , obviously the old British League was much stronger than the old National League , and we 've had to do some evening out . |