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

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1 Will you have to do your own typing or will you be allowed to use the office typists ?
2 How much of Shakespeare do you have to do or do you have to do it all ?
3 What about , did you have to take your own feed along for them ?
4 Do you have to give them all back ?
5 Why did you have to leave me all alone down here ? ’
6 As George grovelled at his feet , Charles , resplendent in full armour , publicly condemned him : Why did you have to ruin your own church , to lose in a single hour all that your predecessors acquired ?
7 Do you have to tip them all out Anthony Mark ?
8 Do n't you have to check them all nowadays , ever since the Hungerford affair ? ’
9 You 've to stand me those Cokes , remember . ’
10 You had to lay them this way and that way
11 Cos we had to go you see , and you had to put your Sunday clothes on , your best coat and everything ; and then when you came back you had to take them all off again . ’
12 all the children are invited you had to take your own food there
13 In Europe terrorist groups were bombing capitalist targets ; in London psychologists were saying you had to live your own life in your own way and not according to your family , or you 'd go mad .
14 Oh yes , you had to do them all : you got to have your hosses like that .
15 It was n't just something you did lightly , you had to weigh it all up and consider the cost of it .
16 You had to put them all away !
17 You had to put them all on in a piece you see with the tube in it and er things became much easier when the wheel base trim came in .
18 There was no , no uniform for the office , so you had to provide your own ?
19 You had to buy your own tools , as well .
20 So you had to buy your own stuff then ?
21 You had to buy your own stuff , I bought a pair of thigh boots and they were all made with leather and he and I used to put neat's-foot oil on them and I could roll them down just like a b just like a boot .
22 ‘ I 'm sorry you had to hear it this way .
23 Well , half fiveish normally , cos because you had to make your own round up , mark the papers and then , say , six o'clock and it lasted possibly three hours , you just in time for you to get to school for probably ten past nine .
24 You had to make your own fun at that time .
25 You had to get them both , did n't you ? ’
26 So you had , you , you had to get it all down , you know , do everything by yourself ?
27 ‘ You are up there on your own and you have to do it all .
28 We 've all — take these two poems , we 've all been children ; most people have been in love ; we 're all we all think about our death ; we all think about our parents ; we all like stories and we all like stories that seem , you know , to deal with some primal central human experience , so I do n't think you have to say anything more than what we all know already , that we all have a great deal in common with one another .
29 ‘ In art you have to risk your own skin . ’
30 If you bought your car with cash you have to foot your own legal bills .
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