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

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1 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 .
2 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
3 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 ?
4 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 .
5 They held me one night on a holding charge because they had to analyse the pharmaceuticals .
6 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 .
7 A lot of them brought bacon and eggs but you had to cook it and they had to leave the pans and things clean when they left — so it was always a rush job and all policemen suffered from bad stomachs .
8 They had to breach the walls at close quarters and then scale them , using ladders and fighting-towers .
9 They had to entertain the visitors and Felipe would not let Maggie slide out of it .
10 They had to use the guards " radio , which was patched through to army headquarters and thence to the Majles .
11 At five o'clock three Corporation attendants with a policeman would turn everyone off the market ; and they had to take the cattle they had n't sold with them .
12 School board superintendents complained they had to hire the buddies , allies and nephews of board members .
13 They had to reconcile the interests of poor peasants with the larger national goals of providing for the war and this meant that how the C C P had to take a more moderate erm policy .
14 It was so crowded they had to unlace the side-flaps of the enormous tent and raise them up so that people could sit outside the tent , down the sides , and though we could n't see him very well , we heard him .
15 Although the new members were given ten years before they had to accept the Fisheries Policy , the problem was exacerbated in 1977 by the extension of international fishing limits to 200 miles , giving the EC a huge area to control .
16 Finally they had to accept the dismissals .
17 They they had to they had to cut the scenes cos that Gary died half way through did n't he ?
18 You get Ann , senile dementia , they had to get the taps off the gas fire because she kept turning it on and off without it being lit again , found wandering in her nightclothes , injustice , and then we found Eileen , who was in an upstairs room , yes she enjoyed that life for about five years , great council house then she had an accident and then because she could n't re-house her , she was a virtual prisoner inside her own home that she 'd made up .
19 They had to get the police to break the door down . ’
20 They were used to heavy work as they had to run the crofts & do all the work themselves when their husbands were away on the boats .
21 They had to satisfy the judges that they had had the education of an English gentleman .
22 ‘ I went away and left him ’ , now even if they went , went away and left and , because they had to bring the children home , or if they went away and left him because they knew it was the best thing for everyone concerned , because the foreign office wants as many people , we all need as many people to get out of the area as possible ; their guilt will be huge .
23 Councillors agreed that in view of the large petition they had to meet the objectors and there will be a site visit .
24 They had to fit the cars in the car park in such a way that each car could get in and out .
25 The second explanation was that as English Christians and as Protestants they had to fight the inroads of Popery wherever it occurred .
26 In general I thought the campaign was well presented and dealt with by Media Action given the shortness of time they had to prepare the sketches and the associated scripts .
27 Theseus made his way back through the labyrinth and out into the fresh night air where Ariadne was waiting for him Now they had to rescue the Athenians and make their escape .
28 Each man then , there was about , there 'd be about four or five men there , all had a number of girls working for them , and er they had to pay the wages out of what they earned .
29 When they helped her up , blood was streaming from her face and hands , and although Muriella made little of it , Elizabeth insisted they had to bathe the scrapes .
30 If the weekend is wet you can bet Monday morning the sun will beat down so fierce they have to hose the streets .
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