Example sentences of "[subord] he have to " in BNC.
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1 | To his credit , or possibly his ignorance , Michael then immediately filmed the next scene , where he had to be seen on the underside of a fire engine 's turntable ladder twenty feet up in the air , being lowered to the ground . |
2 | ‘ Paul Daniels learned the ropes on the Middlesbrough club scene where he had to be a little tougher to survive the wisecracks , but he comes across as unfriendly on television , ’ he said . |
3 | He had n't thought further than that and he did n't want to worry Lucy more than he had to . |
4 | He certainly liked men more , but then he liked manly men not ‘ bloody queers ’ , so he had to be all right . |
5 | I did n't want the person standing up because then you were back to the body shape , so he had to be sitting down . |
6 | He killed a young girl , so he had to ‘ die ’ . |
7 | He said he did n't want the Russians getting on to him , so he had to be very discreet . |
8 | The machine was n't fit for this purpose so he had to good case to go back to Dixons and ask either for a replacement or his money back . |
9 | And there was plenty of crap strewn all over the pavement , so he had to be more careful . |
10 | stop it , so so he had to erm just talk to our solicitors this morning and try and get this sorted out between the two solicitors . |
11 | But what you have to understand is that he 's the biggest thing in these villages , so he has to be the biggest thing in my life . |
12 | Secondly , further coherence is created through the suggestion of causality : the minister is ill so he has to be carried . |
13 | You see , so he has to just plug it into the wall . |
14 | When he got you home he would strip at once , taking everything off right there and laying his clothes down on the hall floorway as if he had to be naked at once , methodically removing every item . |
15 | If he had to . ’ |
16 | Together they went to see Baldwin after dinner and persuaded him , apparently without great difficulty , to go out , if he had to , with a bang and not a whimper . |
17 | Baldwin answered with commendable frankness : what lie wanted , what he thought the King himself wanted , was for him to go , if he had to , as quietly as possible , and thereby to make things easier for his successor . |
18 | If he had to be shifted to Ireland , why could n't it have been Dublin where he 'd at least have been nearer to Elizabeth and might have managed to hop over to England more often . |
19 | He 'd saw his own damned throat open , if he had to , but he would n't let this happen . |
20 | That he 'd use the gun if he had to I was quite certain . |
21 | If he had to be a slave , it was better to have a fair master . |
22 | Tonight , he insisted he 's NOT a hero — but says he 'd do it all again if he had to . |
23 | But he can turn his mind to detailed needs , like pensions , if he has to . |
24 | ‘ If he has to be tied in a sack and dragged , I 'll have him down . ’ |
25 | The purpose is proved by question and answer if the defendant is driving or if he has to be interviewed later by a police officer . |
26 | Eubank 's plans could all be overturned with a shock defeat against the durable , tank-like Gimenez , though , and after looking so jaded against Tony Thornton two months ago Eubank admits he 'll run if he has to . |
27 | We do know Bonanza can get rough if he has to , and he knows where to find you . |
28 | And buy in food , if he has to , and if anyone has a surplus to sell and wants to sell it to him . |
29 | If he has to be in Bisbee , I think the company should see he gets there . " |
30 | Cos you 've got to and he ca n't use his fingers and if he has to it right ? |