Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [adv] have [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Both my life and my salary now have to be really well planned . |
2 | Benjamin and Elizabeth and their family belonged , in effect , to what we might choose to call the ‘ comfortable working class ’ ; they benefited from the general rise in Britain 's prosperity in Victorian times — cheaper food and clothing , better sanitation , faster transport , more substantial housing — but their money still had to be earned , had to be worked for . |
3 | The passenger committee addressed its appeals to political and religious leaders throughout Europe ; though its messages now had to be shorter , since the shipping line had withdrawn free cabling facilities . |
4 | ‘ It makes sense to look beyond the limited circle which chairmen and their boards normally have in mind . ’ |
5 | It is obvious that , not only is it necessary for students with disabilities to have reasonable transport , but that their transport often has to be specially adapted . |
6 | Several reaction pathways and their rates still have to be explored , and these could radically alter the model calculations . |
7 | Both dogs ' perception of their status therefore had to be redefined . |
8 | The dust allergy means that Will has to be bedded on paper , and his hay always has to be soaked . |
9 | Now his view obviously has to be seriously considered put forward , as it is , by a leader who has the support , when he was elected , of ninety percent of the Party , including ninety percent of the unions . |
10 | Your pond only has to be large enough to catch the returning water . |
11 | Your shoes always had to be clean , brushed , you see ? |
12 | This uses the picture on the screen as a stimulus to oral production and helps you check the language your learners already have at their command . |
13 | Knowing our love just has to be . |
14 | But our target really has to be Europe . |