Example sentences of "[adv] you have [to-vb] a " in BNC.
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1 | just so can we get back to research about beginners because I 'm worried about how much there is on the tape and you 're about to drive to Pitlochrie erm basically you have to define a beginner to see what they want to do |
2 | So you had to have an engine for each generator ? |
3 | So you have to create a range name for each cell that you 're going to link . |
4 | So you have to get a man in to line them up for you before you put them in . |
5 | So you have to get a man in to line them up for you before you put them in . |
6 | So you have to get a release and it 's somewhere around fifteen hundred pound for that back page . |
7 | I think the problem with feminism is that a lot of people think that somehow you have to understand an awful lot of things , you have to read a lot of books , and you 've got to understand a whole lot of different theories , before you can call yourself a feminist . |
8 | Exactly you have to think a long time . |
9 | And I am if at five minutes to five , or five minutes to leaving off time whatever it was and you would n't say well we 'll get ready to go home you had to pick a half a link up make it into a staple and throw it in the box . |
10 | Well you had to miss a go |
11 | Er , well you have to carry a twelve stone man over a hundred yards , you see , in a certain time , and that is one of the strength tests , erm er these are these are tests that are drawn up to get people in in the initial stages , and then they go on from there . |
12 | Well you have to make a list you see . |
13 | Well you have to tell a load of lies as he said well it 's a right shambles , nobody would go and see would they ? |
14 | But saying that if you want a decent wage in here you have to work a lot of overtime . |
15 | that was — uh hu — ‘ expensive ’ — well at least they — can — get hold of ‘ loose ’ tickets … over here you have to buy a package with trip , hotel and tickets for the three first games — comes in around GBP 1400 which might not be that bad compared to the price you mention . |
16 | Maybe you have to throw a coat over your nightie and pick them up from miles away in the car . |
17 | ‘ Maybe you have to make a choice , but I do n't think there are any hard stamina routes ; it 's just a question of training stamina for six weeks ’ . |
18 | One final point — sometimes you have to return a card to the manufacturer before the warranty becomes valid . |
19 | If you wanted to be happy in life , then you had to find an occupation that began with the same letter as your surname . |
20 | To get the real benefits of aerobic walking and to walk towards that fitter , slimmer you , then you have to achieve a walking heart rate between 60 per cent and 85 per cent of your maximum heart rate ( refer again to Table 3 ) . |
21 | And that 's where the rift begins : then you have to make a choice , staying with my white friends or going with my black friends . |
22 | I think it 's a lot more worthwhile doing a science degree because a lot of arts degrees do n't lead anywhere because then you have to find a job … they 're not leading to a career of any sort … |
23 | If you have a 286 or 386 then you have to find a way of converting the natural extended memory to expanded . |
24 | But initially you have to show a skill , or some kind of application , to be a dog trainer . |
25 | To get there you had to pass an unsteady table of jewellery and climb a flight of worn-lipped , stone steps to the second floor . |
26 | There 's no installation program ; instead you have to create a directory on your hard disk and manually copy over the files . |
27 | And they had to be the bearings had to be either you had to have a s a set ready at all times sort of thing you know so a spare set . |
28 | They only let us out for baths if there was enough staff , otherwise you had to have a strip wash . |
29 | To get anywhere you have to master a bagful of verbs — ‘ to go somewhere , on foot , in one direction ’ ; ‘ to fly , generally speaking ’ ; ‘ to arrive , by means of transport , but only in the past or future ’ ; and so on . |