Example sentences of "[verb] have [to-vb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The Board has had to weather its own political upheavals and adjust to changing circumstances .
2 I 'm going to have to kill you both . ’
3 Well , you 're going to have to tell me all about that because … because … ’
4 And Norwich would be delighted if you cashed early , because that means that their pool , their , their main fund is not at is not going to have to pay you any terminal bonus .
5 For him to go to Stuttgart he would have had to pay his own way ( I was gaining only a pittance from athletics at this time ) .
6 His widow Martha and seven surviving children must have had to make their own ways in the world , unless they received help from their in-laws , the Temple family , after whom one of his sons was named .
7 The Collector shuddered at the thought that he might have had to endure his own illness within those walls .
8 As a general rule those who could read had to make their own copy .
9 I do n't wan na lose that table , cos I do n't want to have to write it all again .
10 They do n't do the two shows on the last day of the run , but they do have to shift it all .
11 It was the first chance the girls had had to speak their own langauage .
12 I 've had to sell it all .
13 Erm but I 've had to give it all up because I 'm too busy , so I do n't run it from anywhere now , but for the last er four or five years it 's been from the Hotel .
14 I think it is very sad they 've had to do it that way .
15 That 's why we ourselves have had to take our own greenbelt land .
16 But perhaps more generally women find their own retirement easier because they have had to organize their own time for most of their lives and have relied more on the small pleasures of domestic life .
17 They have had to learn to live with one another , to adjust , to get used to each other 's habits , hobbies , friends and relations — the most crucial and critical period for every newly married couple — but they have had to do it all under the full glare of the media .
18 Such imprecision creates the greatest problems within a legalistic approach to restrictive practices , where courts faced by inadequate definition have had to develop their own interpretations .
19 ‘ I have had to develop my own identity through having something to fight against , trying to stay true to my ideals as an artist and not allowing that to be compromised by the opinions and attitudes of others .
20 Until now guests at the new premises on Harewood Hill have had to find their own way to the first floor .
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