Example sentences of "[adv] have to have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Well you do n't have to have a studio , you have a choice when you book it
32 Cos you could , you do n't have to have a tape recorder .
33 They do n't have to have a solicitor to represent them ?
34 we do n't have to have a precedent even do we if it if it
35 Do n't have to have a C D on them
36 Well I do n't , I do n't have to give him a key as long as I let him in , you do n't have to have a key , but he can arrange , he can arrange for me to be there
37 You do n't have to have the country house surrounded by untrodden snow , though you could still have that or some similar strictly physical limitation .
38 To be honest I think we should be grateful they do n't have to have the court magician come in
39 So maybe we could have royalty but they do n't , we do n't have to have the pomp and ceremony that goes with them and also the cost .
40 It does n't have to have the polish of a broadcast programme if it is not going to be broadcast .
41 You did n't have to have the soul of a poet to conjure up what could have been ; in my mind 's eye I had a vision of Templars in their faceless conical helmets , red and white crosses on their black cloaks , moving across the island at the dead of night , the barges being soundlessly poled whilst , at prow and stern , huge cresset torches spluttered and flared in the darkness .
42 ‘ Ghosts ’ at least demonstrates that the music does n't have to have the speed of a cocaine-snorting cheetah to create the energy and is worth checking out for this alone .
43 You do n't have to have the insight of Claire Rayner to see that sexual frustration needs more than one outlet .
44 You do n't have to have an abortion , there should n't be one there to have an abortion for should there .
45 ‘ I simply had to have a break .
46 I rudely announced to my wife Claudia that I simply had to have a baby by the time I was 35 .
47 So if you want to make sorry C O two if you want to make C O two out of something you 're going to at least have to have a C in it somewhere .
48 I think she undoubtedly added to the intrigue erm and difficulties of her court , erm one example , she was always getting people that she approved of , getting them plum jobs , and one example was one of the governors of Oxford , the most unpopular , one Sir Arthur Aston , who was so unpopular that he got attacked on the street , and then had to have a body guard paid for the city council , and then was curvetting on his horse in front of some ladies , and fell off and broke his leg so badly that he had to have it amputated , so from then on he had a wooden leg , erm that meant he had to stop being governor , and later on in the war , a countryman was coming into Oxford , and asked the sentinel ‘ who was governor still ’ , and by that time a friend of prince Rupert 's Sir William Leg was governor , and the answer was ‘ one Leg ’ , and the countryman 's reply was ‘ pox on him , is he governor still ? ’ .
49 I then had to have a hysterectomy .
50 This was the thing that came up previously about er , dispatch of a report not being recorded anywhere , because of that was a compliment slip which a photocopy was n't kept and so we erm , therefore have to have a note made on the client contact form to say it 's gone .
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