Example sentences of "[coord] have [to-vb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Craig 's father Robert says his son is still suffering from nightmares , and has to see a psychiatrist weekly for counselling .
2 And having to add a lot of low ledger line notes .
3 A few proponents of the change effort saw themselves as having to provide the executive leadership for the change and having to develop a strategy for doing so .
4 I felt David 's mother did n't really like me , and having to share a bed with her really drove me nuts .
5 Frederick went on the new railway as far as the railhead at the diamond mines of Kimberley , and had to join an ox-wagon train the rest of the way .
6 Yet , her first government ( 1979 — 83 ) faced significant back-bench revolts on the proposed closed-shop amendment in the Employment Bill in 1980 and on unemployment benefit cuts in 1981 , was defeated on proposed changes in immigration rules in 1981 , and had to withdraw a proposal to impose a ceiling on local rates in the face of opposition .
7 Thank you , the in after the interview I went back to Chelmsford where is the headquarters of the Essex Police Force and had to do a course for two weeks .
8 One of them recently ran out of petrol and had to do a 45-mile round trip for fuel when its total allocation for the whole shift was only 28 miles .
9 Some of the newly qualified teachers , perhaps , found some difficulties initially in coping with the wide range of abilities the mixed ability classes presented them with , and in some ways the school was not well provided with in-service support for mixed ability teaching and had to do a lot of their own work in terms of the appropriate methods to choose , the appropriate resources , the appropriate materials to develop .
10 Some of the newly qualified teachers , perhaps , found some difficulties initially in coping with the wide range of abilities their mixed ability classes presented them with , and in some ways the school was not well provided with in-service support for mixed ability teaching and had to do a lot of their own work in terms of the appropriate methods to choose , the appropriate resources , the appropriate materials to develop .
11 I had got totally pissed and had to do a gig that night .
12 In San Pietro she drove fast to avoid abuse , missed the road by the police station and had to do a U-turn to obey her directions .
13 When Mazarin invited Cavalli to Paris in 1660 to provide an opera with text by Buti for the young king 's marriage , the master encountered all sorts of difficulties and had to substitute a performance of his Xerse in the Louvre , with an overture and ballet music by Lully .
14 ‘ When I injured my shoulder ( she was forced to return home from the Federation Cup and had to miss a couple of tournaments ) I could n't do anything .
15 The problem is availability , for he is also a talented musician and had to miss a match to fulfil an earlier musical commitment .
16 Le Figaro was ordered to pay costs plus one franc of damages and had to publish a summary of the court 's findings .
17 One was an elderly , rather exhausted man who was unable to produce either assistant or wife and had to borrow a lady from his neighbour for the purpose .
18 She made the mistake of looking at him as the thought formed in her mind , and had to suppress a gasp of awareness as she met his gaze .
19 Scarlet did not believe this for a moment , which was why she held reality at arm 's length and had to see a therapist about it .
20 During the evening , however , Merrill developed a raging headache and had to force an interest in Richard 's conversation .
21 In Good she played the hero 's senile , wheelchair-bound elderly mother ( ‘ I had nothing on my face and had to use a toilet on stage ’ ) , shrieking asperities at her hapless son as he wrestled with the temptations of Nazism .
22 This small ritual exchange , so invariable that she could silently mouth his words and had to resist an impulse to giggle , the familiar domestic aroma of the tea , the gradual warmth as she curved her hands around the thick mug , constituted a reassuring and comforting beginning to the working day .
23 ‘ If you had a heart attack this minute and had to call a doctor , that doctor would be a university graduate .
24 He was in hospital for four weeks and had to wear a fibreglass jacket for 16 .
25 He recovered but at the age of 22 was left almost completely bald and had to wear a wig , a fashion he discarded in the heat of India .
26 McAllister could not but agree with him , and had to stifle a grin as he led them around , the women staring , and the men , manifestly bored , dragged along to accompany wives and girlfriends who would , that night , describe their visit to the East End in terms that would do justice to a journey up the Amazon .
27 If one wanted to meet someone in London who is in fact elsewhere and had to spend a morning travelling which one could pleasantly have spent in bed , then the desire to travel can be faulted .
28 Unlike Arundel and the Howard family , his essential loyalty to the Tudor cause was never doubted but he remained a Catholic and had to face a compromise which lessened his personal authority .
29 The Moore came over all giddy at this and had to have a sit down .
30 The court was told the woman became pregnant and had to have an abortion .
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