Example sentences of "they have [to-vb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This not only gave the masters an extra hour 's work but saved them having to pay the breakfast allowance of 1½d ( 0.6p ) .
2 Goibniu was still studying the drawings and thinking that Reflection , greedy creature , would surely not be able to resist them and that it might n't be a bad idea to revive the ancient traditional dish of roast Gnome for the wedding feast , which would save them having to pay the Gnomes anything .
3 Not only did they have to feed the family and all the guests at ‘ the Big House ’ , but regular supplies were sent to the town house as well , then of course there were all the servants to feed .
4 But first , they had to replace the Secretary , Steward and Professional who all left in July 1920 for unconnected reasons .
5 It was n't their fault , usually , that the firm was doing badly , but they had to carry the can .
6 I mean th th th th they were on the way to military security , but were they going , they , they , they recognized they had to carry the population with them .
7 That was better for us because it 's in the next district and meant they had to do the work and not us . ’
8 They had to do the lot so they give us an invoice , we took it in to insurance and they 're gon na write a cheque , deduct it off that thing
9 They had to close the window because of the insects .
10 Of course , when one was a child many years ago winter could be an advantage , and if the storm was bad enough they had to close the school , which was wonderful .
11 Police say they had to enforce the law after 1am when the clocks went forward an hour .
12 Took him to the station and routine happened — they had to call the bridewell surgeon and the drunk could call his own doctor , fixing bail and so on .
13 They had to call the Fire Brigade , who managed to chip her free with special power tools .
14 They had to see the house — what remained of it after Brunt had finished with it .
15 When parents or social workers went up to see us , obviously they had to see the staff , and the woman in charge was so nice , she had this big front — ‘ My girls , my girls ’ — it was totally a load of shit .
16 other things had gone up so they had to put the fares up , but I mean that 's , you can nae tell me that that 's right
17 A CIA man rushed out and roared at them angrily , and they had to put the fire out .
18 I cleared that and fixed the vice up and they said I could do that and I used the and that in their place and er then they had to quit the premises completely , did n't they ?
19 Some practical joker rang up : said there was a gas leak , and they had to evacuate the house . ’
20 They had to improve the productivity
21 they , they had to improve the productivity from the land and im well not productivity , just efficiency generally , and that how that it would n't have made economic sense for them to have gone straight for socialism .
22 As the door banged Peggy and her grandmother threw themselves into each other 's arms , one arm only around each other for they had to suppress the laughter that was bursting to escape in loud , hilarious guffaws … .
23 When bad times came and wages were below the level on which they could support their families , the labourers found that they had to ask the authorities of the parish in which they lived for relief ; in other words they became paupers , who could be sent to the workhouse .
24 Thames Water , who built the plant , say they had to spend the money to stay within European law , money which is ultimately paid by their customers .
25 They held me one night on a holding charge because they had to analyse the pharmaceuticals .
26 They had to stop the machines because everybody was laughing see with Tara on the floor so Ann did n't even know she 'd fallen off the chair .
27 ‘ He journeyed back to his own people , with many adventures along the way ; and when he was in Merkadale he told the Myrcans that they had to stop the killing , that they were only trying to pick an apple that was already in their hands .
28 They had to tap the source of my strength and turn it against me , until it formed a carapace , a cage that held me until they were ready to pronounce punishment . ’
29 For most of us they were n't , but everyone had felt that they had to mark the day , and what else could we do ?
30 They had to defend the welfare state .
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