Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The ideas might even have come from elsewhere-their tutors , or books , or perhaps a tape/slide presentation — but the student has to embrace them as his or her own if he or she is claiming them to be true .
2 He has to wear it at his mother 's wedding . ’
3 My husband has to do it for me .
4 He has to bow them to his opinions , that 's the way we live . ’
5 He has to oxygenate them inside him and everything else .
6 It becomes important to him : you started this game , you laid down the rules , so he has to beat you at it .
7 So capitalism has to export it over its boundary and that 's one of the company , what you could call it period , for example , erm
8 He even has to take them with him to work .
9 Do n't forget Louis 's pills , he has to take them with his food .
10 [ Philip Leapor ] informs me she was always fond of reading every thing that came in her way , as soon as she was capable of it ; and that when she and learnt to write tolerably , which , as he remembers , was at about ten or eleven Years old , She would often be scribbling , and sometimes in Rhyme ; which her Mother was at first pleas 'd with : But finding this Humour increase upon her as she grew up , when she thought her capable of more profitable Employment , she endeavour 'd to break her of it ; and that he likewise , having no Taste for Poetry , and not imagining it could ever be any Advantage to her , join 'd in the same Design : But finding it impossible to alter her natural Inclination , he had of late desisted , and left her more at Liberty
11 As Mary re-iterated to the police , she 'd had a job to wake her up out of a dead sleep that night , and when she did come to she just could n't take in what had happened : she did n't seem able to speak for ages and she 'd had to help her into her clothes .
12 Once or twice , when Harry and Fleury had had to leave her to her own devices for a few moments in order to fight off the sepoys , she had become very upset and had made little attempt to conceal the fact .
13 She should never have had to face him by herself . ’
14 Always before he had only had to touch me for me to be ready for the final act which we 'd always denied ourselves ; there was no reason to suppose that would n't happen again .
15 but her do 's moved forward so she said I 'll have to borrow it before you
16 She had gone to his room ready to play the wanton , certainly believing she would have to seduce him into her arms , and there had been an undercurrent of panic at this .
17 It used to carry the barley to where you wanted it instead of you having to carry it on your shoulders .
18 Oh God they 'd look macha I 'd have to strap them under my arms !
19 But I might have to cancel it on what , what Deborah 's said .
20 He thought it was degenerate , that he 'd have to support me into my 30s . ’
21 Robert would have to hit him with something a bit more serious than doubts .
22 I ca n't bear to let it out of my hands — I shall have to carry it with me to my appointment at the Commission …
23 If I were pedantic I would have to exclude it from my description of the Basque country , because Sauveterre is definitely a Béarnais and not a Basque town ; but it is close to the edge of Basse-Navarre , and worth a visit , so I shall rope it in here .
24 I found an Englishman wandering round asking if he could help ; I said , ‘ If you can stand the sight of blood , and filthy bandages , without being sick come on , but if you are sick you 'll have to clean it up yourself ! ’
25 If not we may have to lock them in their bedrooms .
26 You 'll have to buy them for your skiing trip .
27 But before we could lift the bomb out we would have to free it from its clamps and this is where the great difficulty lies .
28 Yeah well did n't have to do it on my bed .
29 If they do not [ change the name ] we will have to do it for them . ’
30 Are you going to throw that flaming dice or do I have to do it for you ?
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