Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [pron] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We ai n't got Maureen today so we 'll have to find somebody in place of her .
2 Given his form , and the contribution he makes , I would have to pick him in front of Rocastle at the moment .
3 From his own mouth they understood that , regardless of ethnic or regional or age identity , they would have to surrender nothing in order to gain a great deal : that alliance need not produce merger or submergence , that even racist habits of mind became beside the point — you could vote for ‘ the nigger ’ not because you wanted a Black man in your family but because you thought he might save your family farm .
4 You may have to do it in longhand .
5 To which U Saw replied , ‘ You are right , and you will probably have to put me in prison .
6 However , if anyone else comes along I will have to put them in bed with you . ’
7 ‘ If I had a bit more pay , he would let me come to you , you would have to keep me in grub if I was an apprentice would n't you ?
8 At the Opera de la Bastille they do not have to veil themselves in shame because they are resonant and reasonable : that is the message .
9 ‘ Then I 'll have to take you in hand , wo n't I ? ’
10 We were asleep by 8 p-m. but would have to take it in turn to keep guard , not just against the enemy but also the cows !
11 You 'll have to soften it in milk .
12 well you do n't , you do n't have to make it in plastic do you ?
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