Example sentences of "he had to put " in BNC.
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1 | Last season a referee allowed himself to be wired up for a League match at The Den to record some of the things he had to put up with from players . |
2 | Obviously he had to put it in a letter . |
3 | One got the impression that Mr Callaghan felt that he had to put on one side the normal practice of consulting only a small group of inner ministers on economic issues , and had to carry all the colleagues , all twenty-two , if he was to have a hope of carrying the party in the country clearly out of the crisis . |
4 | But there was no mistake when on 21 April 1823 , while still at work on the Crucifixion he had to put the project on hold . |
5 | He had to put on some plaster so there were only three |
6 | And he had to put on a brave face as he manned the tombola stall at a primary school Christmas bazaar where his children Adam , seven , and five-year-old Amber were among the revellers . |
7 | In 1989 he had to put his Wandsworth house up for sale to go Formula 3000 racing , the final step before Formula One . |
8 | George got financial support from Parliament for troops to defend his Electorate and they did well enough to maintain his position , but he could not establish in office the ministers he really wanted , who would have been committed to full-scale involvement in Germany , so that he had to put up with a government which was not completely devoted to fighting on the continent of Europe . |
9 | It is said he had to put up with a sofa in the corridor until his identity was revealed . |
10 | He had to put it down several times . |
11 | He went to get up but his legs were numb from kneeling and he had to put his hand out to stop himself from tumbling into the water far below . |
12 | He had to put three together to get a successful flame . |
13 | However , he had to put it out . |
14 | ‘ He 'd been out of football for nine months in France , and he had to put up with the boo-ing . |
15 | This is because as Dickens wrote his novels as weekly instalments he had to put enough into each instalment whether it be a couple of chapters or many , enough to captivate his readers and cause them to wait with eagerness for the next instalment . |
16 | He had to put archers and javelin-throwers of his own up all the climbable trees before he had them on the run , and lost a dozen men to no purpose . |
17 | Conversely , though , if this Committee instructed groups as it well could that it wanted regular updates on the pay position of this County , and he had to put someone to work on researching them , it would cost you what like that ? |
18 | He had to put your name down on it . |
19 | Yeah he had to put new points in . |
20 | Last night he had to put new plugs in , they were brand new before he crashed it were n't they ? |
21 | Looked out well he put the letter on er the it was slightly open so he had to put it you know , I mean the postman |
22 | Previously , in the eighteenth and seventeenth centuries , a man himself could dress and show how wealthy he was , and when man started going to work he had to wear a respectable , responsible suit ; he had to put across the image of honesty , of , you know , I 'm , I 'm a respectable man , I 'm decent , I 'm down to earth . |