Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [adv] have [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | so I only have to once . |
2 | Perhaps you just have to be a little more patient ? |
3 | So we also have within the steel industry which like all other industries is going through the turmoil of redundancy and privatization . |
4 | So we basically have to now plan the . |
5 | Only he rarely had to ; he had an eye ; it was respected . |
6 | so it really has to be the person in each city erm who then gets together with a general coordinator . |
7 | Now I also had in mind something along these lines … ’ |
8 | No they 're not the realities , because what we 're saying is that we have to modernize the policies of the Labour Party , but the policies are absolutely based in our traditional concerns , I mean , let me give you an example , when Beveridge was talking about unemployment , and the life long need for people to work , he was talking about a male workforce , where it was a man supported by a non-working wife , now we still have at the absolute heart of our concerns in the Labour Party peoples need to work , but we 're now talking about a situation , where women are sharing with their husbands the role of bed breadwinner , and in many families the woman is the sole breadwinner , and therefore our policies about employment and the economy recognize that the world has changed , our principles are the same , but the world to which we 're applying it is very different , and , again , on that you see there would be no distinction between the so-called traditionalists and the so-called modernizers . |
9 | But I ca n't see that I ca n't her not having for Christmas . |
10 | Approximately £20M of the business margin is invested in this way but , whereas in the past such research was judged by its technical excellence and general relevance to the nuclear programmes , today it all has to be justified in terms of market requirements and the likely return on investment . |
11 | yeah , well he obviously has on an R S two thousand twenty , twenty one |
12 | I had learnt , however , never to tell them much , to keep the best parts hidden , as indeed I often had to . |
13 | It even took us into Cambridge a few times , but that was pushing it a bit — and once or twice we really had to . |
14 | 1 If a Bill of Rights is to limit the exercise of political power through the state then it really has to be " entrenched " beyond the repeal of future parliaments . |
15 | That was why he always had to be in the saddle , controlling everything within his reach with great brilliance and clarity of mind . |