Example sentences of "have to give [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , I expect you did have to give a lot for your house . |
2 | ‘ I had hoped I would n't have to give a woman the full benefit of our facilities . ’ |
3 | If he turned and looked at her , she might have to give a straight reply , but to his narrow back , which could have been the back of a much younger man , she began to tease , in the way that she had learned so many of her new friends liked , when they made similar inquiries too , like the painter who 'd lain on her bed and asked her earnestly if she 'd ever experienced simultaneous orgasm , or the musician who 'd volunteered he 'd show her a ‘ perversion ’ he was sure nobody would have demonstrated to her before , and began nuzzling between her legs . |
4 | When I had spare time , but if you 'd If it was decent weather you 'd have to give a hand in the garden at home you see ? |
5 | ‘ Because if you try to do anything so misguided I might have to give a Press interview to explain just why I got under your skin so badly ! ’ |
6 | As well as being interviewed , prospective chief officers will also have to give a presentation on a given topic , analyse financial data for non-experts and solve a practical problem . |
7 | WITH its every utterance the board down at Feethams is approaching the moment when it will have to give a vote of confidence to its manager . |
8 | Do we have to give a name of a character or |
9 | Bought a Vax , they said no they 're a con do n't worry , he said with a little bit of luck you 'll get one that 'll be free , you 'll have to give a report on it once a month , then about after nine months they give it to you if they thought |
10 | Alright , she 'll be expecting she reckons she 's due on the twenty third of March , but the hospital say it 's , it 's the twenty ninth , so it 'll be next week , I 'll have to give a ring , we went to see her the other week , to see how she was , erm we went round er one night , I rung her up to see if she 'd be in , I said right we 'll be round for an hour |
11 | Video users should also have to give the number and location of their cameras , post public warning notices , and specify who is entitled to operate the system . |
12 | But to remain so , it will have to give the market its freedom : no more fixed prices , no more production quotas , no more refusal to let bad enterprises go bust . |
13 | I 'll have to give the presentation on your behalf . |
14 | This will ease traffic flow and communications since passengers will only have to give the name of person they wish to see , and the taxi driver will not only immediately know the destination , and that of his cousins and his workmates . |
15 | But I would have to give the money to him , mind . ’ |
16 | By that they mean that multiplying them together in either order would have to give the same result . |
17 | They wanted to know how much help they would have to give the Sutton pupils . |
18 | ‘ We 'll have to give the future of your column some thought . |
19 | I think I would have to give the biscuit to him because one day I was down at the bankruptcy court and I discovered that he had 130 petitions on the file and I do n't think mine reached 100 ! |
20 | Do you have to give the capital sum to create this income , or is there ways of income from a set sum of money to the other person ? |
21 | If you are using low density disks in high density drives you will have to give the computer extra information on the format line . |
22 | For instance when the telephone rings — especially if it 's an internal call you know that you may have to give the caller prompt , detailed and sometimes unpopular advice . |
23 | In Breen v. Amalgamated Engineering Union a majority of the Court of Appeal held that a disciplinary committee of a trade union did not have to tell a shop steward why they had refused to endorse his election , and in McInnes v. Onslow-Fane it was held that the council of the Boxing Board of Control did not have to give an applicant for a manager 's licence an outline of their objections to him . |