Example sentences of "he have [to-vb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | He 's told he has to use a bucket and spade to empty the Atlantic ocean in 24 hours . |
3 | 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 ) . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | His arm is weak , and he has to wear a splint on his leg . |
6 | Instead he has to wait a week for next Saturday 's Victoria Ground clash with Swansea . |
7 | John Thaw himself hates beer , so it 's a real performance when he has to take a pint . |
8 | It has to be extended on either side of the stream , so he has to take a note of the timber required . |
9 | ‘ He has to see a man , ’ I reminded her tonelessly . |
10 | He has to dress a bit old-fashioned … |
11 | At every stride he has to turn a corner |
12 | Their normally strong relationship is threatened when he has to reveal a family secret . |
13 | No , he he he he he has to break a code , you know , like |
14 | A Man Utd fan dies and goes to heaven but before he goes through the pearly gates he has to pass a test . |
15 | That will earn him his RIBA Part I. But then , he has to get a year 's relevant experience in practice before coming back for the final year of his course . |
16 | It 's where he goes when he has to write a speech … ’ |
17 | There is even an echo of the testing time of his twelfth year in the fourth book in the sequence , The Betrayer , when he has to find a way of helping one of the Confederates , involved in a misguided conspiracy against the young Emperor , without being disloyal to his ruler . |
18 | Moreover the interpreter of a text has to make a decision on the relative importance of the different elements in a work , and he has to find a way of relating these elements to one another . |
19 | He has to have a fire even in summer ! |
20 | To ask the Minister for the Civil Service what plans he has to introduce a dress code for civil servants in departmental Ministries in London . |
21 | George feels that he has to make a decision on how to approach the next phase : ‘ Though I did n't wish to retire , the first three months were like a holiday . |
22 | It is not the pathologist 's fault : he has to make a decision as to the cause of death and is not allowed to say he does not know . |
23 | ‘ He has to make a journey , as we must … ’ |
24 | Thinking about the dilemma captured in simalakama legend , Mr Suharto has clearly decided that , if he has to make a choice between wooing the Muslims and placating the West over the Gulf , the Muslims will have his full attention . |
25 | He has to make a living . |
26 | If there 's one missing he has to make a search . |
27 | And he has to week before he gets any money he has to work a week in arrears , you know , they they |
28 | The section only applies to public houses ( for meaning of " public house , " see s.139(1) ) in respect of which applications for Sunday opening have not been granted under Sched. 4 , and , in respect of which , part of the premises have been adapted and set aside for the provision of the customary main meal at mid-day or in the evening or both , The procedure for applying the section to the premises is similar to the procedure under 5,57 , Before a licence-holder can apply the section to his premises , he has to obtain a declaration of satisfaction from the licensing board that part of his premises are adapted and used or intended to be used for habitually providing the customary main meal at mid-day or in the evening and that the adapted part does not contain a bar counter ( subs . |
29 | He had to see a man about a gallery . ’ |
30 | The feeling persisted and suddenly , although he knew he was being ridiculous , he felt he had to take a ride into Mansfield to have a look at the site where the old Empire Theatre had once stood . |