Example sentences of "have to put " in BNC.

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1 When I saw the room , I immediately wanted to call the whole thing off , but the chap already had the cheque and I was on a hiding to nothing with my landlord so I would just have to put up with it .
2 If the Western part of these alliances in the financial sector wish to make them work , they will have to put as much effort into learning as the Japanese will .
3 If you are in the support band , you will almost inevitably have to put up with delays in your sound check as well as other inconveniences .
4 ‘ Why in the name of the Saviour do you have to put your ignorance on full display , ’ he turned on her .
5 If the Government wanted to have an effective environmental policy , it would have to put up the money .
6 The point is , darling , that in order to make sure Huerter has a future , we would have to put a lot of money in to restore a bombed-out balance sheet .
7 Nestlé 's 3% limit sounds low , but to reach it you would have to put $600m into Nestlé shares .
8 But she had forgotten that Rachel would have to put her two pennorth in first .
9 So you 'll have to put on a bit more flesh if you want filmstar legs .
10 If suffering could not be relieved in a manner acceptable to doctors , patients would just have to put up with it .
11 ‘ Thought we might have to put Appleby off . ’
12 He sounds a bit miffed , you 'll have to put him in your other saddle-bag to keep your husband company that 's all .
13 Uncle Buck is the obvious example , but the same can be said about brat pack action movies like Young Guns , family comedies like Parenthood , even blockbuster action like The Abyss double recommended as a trailer because you do n't have to put up with those awful cute aliens that turn up at the end of the film .
14 I discover that I would have to put on nearly three stone to be anywhere near what they weigh , and what I think must be normal .
15 Men who have right , as defined by authority , do not have to put their lives at risk to enjoy their rights .
16 ‘ If we had £3.40 , we would have to put our prices up to the customer and they would not buy , ’ said Wendy Heath , a machinist .
17 Managing the operation is Petre 's son Dominic , 25 , who actually lives in the house and will have to put up with disrupted weekends .
18 Managing the operation is Petre 's son Dominic , 25 , who actually lives in the house and will have to put up with disrupted weekends .
19 Jeez , they did n't have to put her in with a freak .
20 She noticed outside lavatories on the first landing — thank goodness she did n't have to put up with that .
21 Do I have to put on a special overall or something ?
22 That men should have to put up with such brutalizing conditions — ’
23 Of course this is where a mountain bike could come in handy , but you 'd have to put up with walkers pointing at you and shouting ‘ tosser ’ , and landowners chasing after you with a stick as another slice of expensive path slides into the burn after being cut neatly away by fat tyres .
24 I now knew that I would have to put the wheelbarrow back on the road next morning , despite a relative abundance of settlements .
25 ‘ By Jove , we 'll have to put some time in then ! ’
26 If I was gone , he would have to put Jessie into the shop .
27 He may have to put up with being ordered about by a big brother or sister anxious to exert their authority .
28 Chub do have their days when the old grey matter works overtime and you will have to put on your own thinking cap and go through a whole array of angling techniques , usual and offbeat ones , before you hit on the right one to catch him .
29 ‘ You will have to put me out of your mind , ’ she said quietly .
30 Life was hell for unsuccessful acts ; not only did the performers have to put up with heckling and catcalls but they had to be agile enough to duck the rotten eggs and fruit thrown by a disgruntled audience .
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