Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [to-vb] each " in BNC.

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1 He asked me what I had to do each week .
2 And as I become … and as I remain … more relaxed … and less tense each day … so I will develop much more confidence in myself … more confidence in my ability to do … not only what I have to do each day … more confidence in my ability to do whatever I ought to be able to do … without fear of failure … without fear of consequences … without unnecessary anxiety … without uneasiness .
3 I have to take each day as it comes .
4 I have to stitch each sock from toe to top using very small stitches so that the seam is not too obvious .
5 I am experiencing problems with a green filamentous algae ( some of the filaments are 2–3″ in length ) which I have to remove each week when I do a 10% water change .
6 And , and then er at that particular time you know and er then unemployment you , I you had to see each firm was issued with the and the firms had to agree that you had to sign a contract of employment so that er if you were leaving or he was paying you off , you had to be given two weeks ' notice either way before they pay you off .
7 You , you were saying you had to visit each of those four lodging houses
8 You had to learn each officer 's quirks personally , because they not only interpreted the rules and regulations so very differently , they also made up their own as they went along .
9 You have to plan each meal to make sure both that the patient has a well balanced diet , and that you do not spend too much time and energy on journeys to and from the kitchen .
10 To ensure that your staff or pensioners are paid the right amount on the day you specify , all you have to do each week or month is complete a special , easy to follow form with such variable payment details as bonuses and overtime , and send it to our computer centre .
11 Is that what you have to do each time , if nobody wins ?
12 Now when you 're out on site some of these things you have to do each week .
13 You have to love each of us equally and worship God for His sake , not because it would please me . "
14 Work out how much money you have to spare each month .
15 You have to play each part very , very precisely , rhythmically , and it 's a kind of straight up and down rhythm playing style that I 've just not done .
16 And er we the tea the class All the boys It were all boys er we we had to carry Each carry a chair up to the new school .
17 We ran out of water and some other friends ran out of water and we had to help each other and we were getting stuck in the sand and the heat was very high because it was in August and it was around noon time , so erm some people actually turned back erm they could n't continue , unfortunately ; they are friends of ours .
18 Eric Sortwell , manager of the Asda superstore at Bedminster , Bristol , said yesterday : ‘ We had to underestimate each bill by about 50 per cent . ’
19 Calling out our imaginary names we had to find each other .
20 ‘ You said we had to avoid each other . ’
21 ‘ We have received £350 from the district council , and hopefully £350 will come from the county council , but I think we have to take each stage as it arises . ’
22 These comprise about 30 units of accommodation , and we have to regard each of these as a profit centre . ’
23 Apart from them having to win each one of their remaining matches their fate rests largely with Hearts who yesterday suffered a goalless draw at home to St Mirren .
24 and erm these were poultry breeders be erm scattered all over the count er county who yes the erm accredited poultry breeding station scheme was erm initiated by the Ministry of Agriculture and erm there were a number of farms scattered all over the county erm where they were open to inspection and erm we had erm had a Mrs who went round and inspected the flocks and erm they had to reapply each year to erm sustain their accreditation
25 They had to ask each other about one element in the writing that they wanted to know more about , and each writer had to act on this question .
26 They found they had to aid each other to achieve coupling , or they would slip apart to achieve nothing .
27 Drawn in the same group , they had to play each other twice , and the first game at Gujranwala produced a memorable finish .
28 The timing of these concerted attacks to the same day , along the entire front , made it impossible for the Austro-Hungarian forces to be switched back and forth behind their line , with the result that they had to fight each battle with the support of no more than local reserves .
29 For Heather 's sake , they had to trust each other .
30 He has to judge each application for registration in the light of the Principles ; to the extent that the Principles are agreed to be universal and timeless , the march of technology should present few problems , since particular technical processes are not dealt with in the Act .
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