Example sentences of "[pron] have [to-vb] every [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was something like four or five days after I finished filming Total Recall with Arnold and I had to put every dime that I had into buying a house .
2 As he says in his autobiography , ‘ I had to take every race as it came and just try to win it because whatever happened to Niki — and the Ferrari was not relevant to me at that point .
3 After half an hour , when the drone of an engine approached from behind , I had to bring every muscle into play to maintain a normal walk .
4 ‘ But Martica Heaner , the hips and thighs expert , said I had to exercise every day for at least 10–15 minutes , and combine that with a calorie-controlled diet , ’ she says .
5 I had to fight every step of the way for this .
6 ‘ There 's poor Archie , he canna dae a han 's turn for himsel' , and I 've to earn every bite o' bread he eats . ’
7 And people think that you work when you like , when it fits in , like , with homework , but I have to work every minute to make enough to make it worthwhile . ’
8 I have to work every Wednesday night , every week and one Sunday a month in the dance school .
9 ‘ I ca n't afford not to work , not with the whacking mortgage repayment Sebastian and I have to find every month , ’ she confided .
10 I have to consider every possibility . ’
11 Even the Royal Academy , which has to earn every penny of its keep , does not think that way , and yet it manages to make money .
12 Jacqui Rogers , Continuity PA , explains how she has to observe every scene and check everything matches up from one to the next .
13 But you had to get every word right of course .
14 With chemistry , things like organic chemistry , where you had to know every reaction , you could n't work it out , you had to know everything that was going to happen — there was n't a lot of understanding involved , it was mainly slogging .
15 You used to have to do er all night from seven till seven erm you was on , called out for er on weekends you had to parade every Sunday morning .
16 If you had to learn every time you could n't spot patterns you 'd never you 'd never be able to play football cos you 'd be you 'd always be a learner would n't you .
17 You must allow that children are small , courageous people who have to deal every day with a multitude of problems , just as we adults do , and that they are unprepared for most things , and what they most yearn for is a bit of truth somewhere .
18 An everyday task is something that you have to do every day , so
19 Being in control of your life does n't mean you have to tackle every problem assertively .
20 But if we there again if we see somebody that 's being mugged , and we think that we can assist , or we can deal with it , then we will , you have to take every situation as it comes .
21 You have to make every effort to ensure they have a rounded life and do n't miss out on things just because there is only one parent there for them , ’ said Mary .
22 We had to check every morning that all their mechanism was in order .
23 At the very least this theory about post-natal depressions shows it 's not that simple , the mother has a self-interest as well as the offspring and our modern insight into parental investment theory shows us that we have to take every individual 's self-interest seriously we 're not committing th the , the crude errors of group selectionism and saying you know mothers exist for the benefit of society to have children , they should put up with it .
24 Perfect non-violence whilst you are inhabiting the body is only a theory like Euclid 's point or straight line , but we have to endeavour every moment of our lives . ’
25 Mind you not everybody has to work every weekend do they ?
26 Do they have to go every day ?
27 Now they had to watch every move in the City , snap up every bit of stray gossip and try to assess its true worth , take daily , even hourly , soundings of the railway intelligence .
28 The men were taken into a tent and allowed to look at a group of objects for a short period after which they had to recall every detail they had observed .
29 Yet it 's James they have to thank every time they sink into their armchairs to listen to their favourite classics .
30 They have to arrange every detail for the big day from hotel bookings to portaloos ; ordering the marquee ; finding referees , umpires and stewards and more !
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