Example sentences of "he have [to-vb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Stories about him having to get a taxi home are complete nonsense , ’ Berlin said . |
2 | will prevent him having to consider a mass of trivial complaints where it is unlikely that criminal charges would ever be brought but there has been some concern that the chief officer of police is given a discretion whether or not to refer complaints which disclose criminal conduct to the D.P.P. , although this decision is of course supervised . |
3 | It was n't enough for him to have to learn a series of speeches that no one else was expected to begin to comprehend , but he was also deputed to be Dame Edith 's guardian angel . |
4 | And every day Allan and Barbara and the doctors treating him have to face the dilemma of keeping alive the boy they feel would be better off dead . |
5 | It was , after all , the first letter and did n't things like how you addressed him have to climb a kind of ladder ? |
6 | In doing so he has to maximise the output from his land as he is subject not only to man-made economic vagaries but also to climatic variations beyond his control . |
7 | I would say that , if his life is such that he has to use a drug , the welfare is poor , even if at the moment of using the drug there is no unpleasant subjective feeling . |
8 | He 's told he has to use a bucket and spade to empty the Atlantic ocean in 24 hours . |
9 | Some days , when it 's damp , he has to use the stick inside , too , and I can hear him clacking about the uncarpeted rooms and corridors of the house ; a hollow noise , going from place to place . |
10 | However there are a number of important controlling factors : firstly , the subject fixates centrally ( usually he has to report a digit which is presented in order to confirm this central fixation ) ; secondly , the stimulus is exposed for less than 200 milliseconds to avoid eye movement ; thirdly , the visual angle of the stimuli from the fixation point should be between 2.5° and 5° ( otherwise , confounding effects occur ) . |
11 | Please sir , Axl 's doctor said we 're to be nice to him because he comes from a broken home and he has to wear a kilt . |
12 | His arm is weak , and he has to wear a splint on his leg . |
13 | Any player who wins a US Tour event should feel himself equally capable of winning the Masters , but first he has to lay the ghost of history , which pervades every hole on the course . |
14 | Thus , if the consumer is dissatisfied with certain types of consumer service covered by one of these schemes , he has to refer the matter to a documents-only arbitration . |
15 | When a choreographer wishes to make a statement about dance that is inspired by a piece of music , he has to answer the question as to what style of dance is appropriate . |
16 | Instead he has to wait a week for next Saturday 's Victoria Ground clash with Swansea . |
17 | John Thaw himself hates beer , so it 's a real performance when he has to take a pint . |
18 | It has to be extended on either side of the stream , so he has to take a note of the timber required . |
19 | But first he has to set the number co-ordinates on his Scope before he can fire at any object . |
20 | Well he has to put the suit on , try it on in the shop , to make sure it , wear his shoes there cos even , the shoes he 's got might be alright with it . |
21 | This might not stop him reacting still more strongly in favour of theft , from the viewpoints of all who as an anarchist he believes to suffer from the institution of private property ; but otherwise he has to put the danger on the same side of the scales as the slight loss to the old relative , against the great gain to himself . |
22 | In any case , he has to notify the Drivers ' Medical Branch of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Centre if he has any kind of disability when he resumes driving . |
23 | To ask the Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food what proposals he has to improve the welfare of laying hens . |
24 | And he , erm , in fact puts in a greater investment than she does because he has to do the transportation , protection and everything . |
25 | In this fable for our computer age , a computer freak Joe Jenkins becomes obsessed by a computer game in which he has to save a goldfish . |
26 | ‘ He has to see a man , ’ I reminded her tonelessly . |
27 | We affirm on the contrary that he has to see every code including his own as criticizable in terms of ‘ Be aware ’ . |
28 | In the meantime he has to deflect the suspicions of his wife Cordelia , whose pretentious tastes , callous manipulation and faux -aristo accent Amis gives a thorough doing-over . |
29 | Quinn 's expert manager will be one who recognizes that he has to guide the organization rather than lead it too definitively . |
30 | He has to dress a bit old-fashioned … |