Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [adv prt] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She may do so , she has to work out her own salvation now .
2 In marriage , every couple has to work out their own rules .
3 She has to make up her own mind .
4 Everyone has to make up their own mind and define their own position with respect to the revolution and maternity .
5 At that point Jennifer had just had to give up her own job as she had found it impossible to continue nursing and Rachel could clearly remember the night she 'd found her sister severely depressed about her future .
6 He had had to give up his own little hidey-hole in the stockroom to clear a space for them to hang their coats .
7 For many reasons , then , the social investigator may have to carry out his own observations to collect new data for his researches .
8 At some point , you will probably have to write out your own version of other people 's ideas in the form of paraphrase or summary embedded in your own work ; so it could be argued that you should do the rewriting from the outset , as you take your notes , in an effort to get at the ideas behind the words rather than just repeating the words themselves .
9 We 'll have to find out what this is , the oldest .
10 It 's basically a pre-programmed spreadsheet with over 1,600 formulae , so you do n't have to set up your own .
11 ‘ Do n't use me as an instrument , I said , and I 'll have to sort out my own feelings .
12 When questioned about her fiancé 's older brother , her cousin had merely giggled and replied that Laura would have to make up her own mind .
13 The best thing for me to tell you is that you must listen to what you are told about ‘ god ’ , but try to remember that as you get older , you will have to make up your own mind what to believe .
14 Then he kissed me and said , ‘ Well , as to that , you 'll have to make up your own mind .
15 You 'll have to make up your own mind . ’
16 If I ca n't , then I will have to make up my own in order to control the , the programme to work .
17 I had to write string quartets and little symphonies and I had to write jazz melodies over chords and , eventually , I had to write down my own music .
18 Those who found difficulty in settling at Bunce Court had to sort out their own problems .
19 At this point Friends of Rough Collie Rescue refused any further involvement , so we had to set up our own organisation called ‘ Rough Collie Rescue ’ ( London and South East ) .
20 I had to give up my All or Nothing scenario , in which my child either remains completely untouched by drugs or ends her short life with a needle in her arm .
21 The client invariably had to make up his own mind , that is if he was lucky enough to be alerted to the exact opportunity .
22 ‘ We have to find out what these people are up to .
23 Twenty add three , put the brackets round it show that 's one number we have to work out what that is first .
24 Relatives often have to provide non-medical care as well , and patients have to bring in their own blankets and bed linen .
25 Sometimes organists or other solo instrumentalists have to make up their own music at a moment 's notice .
26 You have to make up your own mind what is right and what is wrong . ’
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