Example sentences of "you have [to-vb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 How many have you had to reject from that number ?
2 And what do you have to do with this hydra ?
3 Mummy , guess what do you have to do with this ? .
4 How many did you have to do for that test then ?
5 What did you have to do for this job ?
6 Do n't you have to wait until that dries before you put the new glue on the , the joint ?
7 So , Bob , what do you have to say about that one ?
8 what do you have to say to all this ?
9 What do you have to say to that ?
10 They say why do you have to talk about that just now .
11 ‘ Do you have to speak like that ? ’
12 Were you given the money or did you have to pay for that yourself ?
13 No , but I mean do n't you have to pay for those
14 Do n't you have to stay in that place for lunch ? ’
15 Er , what kind of checks to do have , do you have to keep on that ?
16 There will be plenty of time for you to have to cope with that when they return to the city and visit Liz and Owen in hospital . ’
17 You had to talk to those dear old folk at the Empress and I do n't blame you .
18 and all our shopping was down at the Old Town , you had to go down this lane to the Old Town if you wanted a stamp
19 You had to go to such trouble to persuade the subject to accept the poison and when ( or rather , in his case if ) you managed it , your very intimacy made it all too clear to everyone that you were the one who was slipping them the doctored crumble , the dodgy spaghetti bolognese or the potato salad unusually rich in mineral salts .
20 You had to go through all the misery and raise it with the danger of leaks all the time in some of the central international establishments in America .
21 You see the thing is you see I mean wh wh when this law came out , LAUTRO and all that business came out that , and best advice and all this sort of thing you had to go through all the finances and what people earned and all that sort of thing .
22 You had to search through half the estate to gather a pound of coffee for 2 colones .
23 Are you telling me that because you recognised him you had to put on that charade ?
24 ‘ Well , yes , but that did n't mean you had to jump to all sorts of other conclusions . ’
25 You had to think like that with Magill .
26 Well I thought you had to pay for that Ken ?
27 All I needed was 10 pence — which was what you had to pay in those days if you said you came from the previous stop — but I did n't even have that .
28 And erm that 's how it used to be so o obviously you had to pay like that but er I can remember the the Coop coming to .
29 But you had to get past that first because Bill was always frightened of somebody , perhaps , trying to get the better of him .
30 You have to sing into that , can you sing ?
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