Example sentences of "[noun prp] have [to-vb] in the " in BNC.
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1 | Moran began to see how little Maggie had to do in the house and that she needed money for dances and clothes now . |
2 | Does my right hon. Friend accept that , through his energy and skill , he has now given a powerful send-off to the new United Nations and its new Secretary-General in the very complex and difficult tasks that we expect the UN to have to face in the post-cold-war world ? |
3 | The IMF had to intervene in the past and in the future it would be the European Monetary Institute . |
4 | I do n't have a great deal of sympathy for his argument , since the BBC has to live in the real world like everyone else . |
5 | Sandy had to play in the PGA Benevolent Society pro-am the next day at Sunningdale . |
6 | The position used to be quite clear and is well summed up in what Scott LJ had to say in the wartime case concerning the soap flakes : |
7 | Hunt had to finish in the first three to win the title . |
8 | TV 's Bill star Nula Conwell had to call in the real police when she woke up to find her home burgled . |
9 | Well Charlton had to improve in the second half , and they did ; they got more men into mid-field , and United began to run out of a little bit of steam . |
10 | He was fortunate in finding a good post — as a draughtsman of Gothic work — and in the company of congenial colleagues set about enjoying the experiences London had to offer in the 1860s . |