Example sentences of "[pron] have [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | er you have to use other books |
32 | If you have to use technical terms and you have any reason to believe that your reader may not understand them , then you should explain them . |
33 | Dick explained that to move about in space you have to use little rockets or jets . |
34 | God it 's you have to rent , you have to pay extra rental on that . |
35 | The card you get from the man says that if you get into arrears you have to pay extra interest , but it does n't say how much . |
36 | You have to pay global salaries in this context . ’ |
37 | The advantage of buying in a local store in Europe is that although you have to pay local duty , it is likely to be much less than in the UK . |
38 | This is particularly important if you have to convey technical information to someone you know not to be an expert . |
39 | You have to offer specific services to specific people . ’ |
40 | You have to offer customised make-up , which is mixed or matched to the client 's personal needs . |
41 | You have to project sufficient ego to fill the room and control the crowd without intimidating the support acts , who are often less talented . |
42 | After academic study , you have to gain practical experience before you qualify . |
43 | Your judgement 's warped and clouded Monday , but that wo n't be any real problem unless you have to make important assessments and decisions . |
44 | Whether you have to make urgent repairs to your car or pay for that holiday you 've been saving for , you can get money out of your account without giving us any notice at all — and you wo n't lost any interest . |
45 | ‘ To say you have to buy new shoes just because the high-tech elements are damaged is a lot of bull , ’ claims Vic Robinson of Cobblers Awl . |
46 | In the dark old days rugby tours never went further than the west country or Wales … but times are changing fast as the sport gets more professional … you have to think big time now to win matches and survive in the first division … that 's why Gloucester 's new full-time director Barrie Corless and coach Keith Richardson took the players off to Italy for a two match tour |
47 | Cos you have to get special mats for special cars , do n't you ? |
48 | In a letter the Chief Executive of RSNC , The Wildlife Trust Partnership , Tim Cordy , tells Middlesbrough : ‘ The designation is both an accolade and a challenge and acknowledges you for the contributions which already you have made towards environmental improvement , and the future plans you have to encourage sustainable development . ’ |
49 | And in being part of that process you have to show good faith . |
50 | yeah , sometimes you have to show added precaution . |
51 | The juggling becomes most precarious when you have to combine regular work with maintaining a training programme , and fitting in commitments to sponsors and the press . |
52 | When your potential catchment is broader based you have to find additional ways of drawing them in . |
53 | If you 're unhappy and miserable because you 're lonely , then you have to find other ways to address that than going out and buying something to wear , or getting drunk . |
54 | You have to find other ways to develop it . ’ |
55 | He concluded by saying that if you believe in God you have to find other ways to convince people that He exists , and that was not something to be discussed in this lesson . |
56 | ‘ You have to have perfect teeth , get your boobs done . |
57 | You 've got to ensure that your products are really first class and you have to have first-class people at every level . |
58 | Again to have good timing you have to have good footwork , strong legs , a perfect point of contact ; the body , the racket and the ball are supposed to be in harmony . |
59 | To have good point of contact , you have to have good footwork and to have good footwork you have to be very strong . |
60 | Do n't be fooled into thinking you have to have curly styles if you use curlers — you do n't . |