Example sentences of "[noun prp] has [to-vb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've proved that , yes — ’ in the words he 'd used that very morning ‘ — even Bluebeard has to take time off . |
2 | ‘ Even Bluebeard has to have time off . ’ |
3 | They are both in their late teens and they appear to do far less than their fair share of the office load , often leaving important copy work uncompleted at five o'clock , so that Julia has to authorise overtime payments for them . |
4 | Mr Pritchard 's daughter , Oakey has to fetch water from a well behind the house . |
5 | One of the most effective ways Satan has to cripple missionary work is to attack the body of the missionary . |
6 | The Stiwdio Barcud event was to launch a new guide to the services and expertise Gwynedd has to offer film and video producers . |
7 | There is no precipice except in the painting ( though no doubt Junge could have painted the downward view if asked ) and Deborah Kerr has to act shock/horror , which she is perfectly capable of doing , and does splendidly . |
8 | As Chairman of a multi-million pound Company , 38 year old Richard Gabriel from Gloucestershire has to spend alot of time at work . |
9 | Nancy Harrison has to take life one step at a time … after she found she has osteoporosis , a disease which weakens the skeleton and causes fragile bones . |