Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 We 'll have to treat it as a
2 I asked the governor whether I could have a visit in the probation department so that Karen did n't have to see me in the gym with everyone else and I could talk to her a bit more intimately .
3 Werner came to our rescue with the loan of a hundred dollars , which would have to see us through the three or four months it might take us to reach Aru .
4 Did they have to sit him in a swivel chair that swung sideways with every movement of his body ?
5 ‘ I 'll have to report it to the station , doctor , ’ he started .
6 I mean you may have to support them through a sort of bad patch , but the idea is to erm get them so that they can look after themselves , you know .
7 The only th the only thing is , is th is what we 'll do the beer , whether we 're gon na have to connect it to the brewery or whether we can get it through ourselves , I do n't know .
8 You 'd have to compare it to the Rickenbacker 650 reviewed last month — roughly the same price , but a much slicker guitar — or maybe a Hamer Special , if your tendencies are more Gibson-orientated .
9 ‘ Well , you 'll just have to hump it up the stairs as best you can , wo n't you .
10 You do n't even have to hit them off the ground .
11 These districts were not very fruitful in peat , and they would have to carry them from a distance of many miles ; in some cases a pavement of large stones led from the main road to the door of the dwelling .
12 But damn him — it was bad enough that he be high-handed and autocratic when they were alone together — did he really have to carry it into the public arena too ?
13 My sister 's job was to meet her at the bus stop with the wheel basket so she did n't have to carry it up the road .
14 You can tell him from me that if he wants me to stay in this urban backwater of yours he 'll have to provide me with an interesting occupation — and I do n't mean modelling your dress .
15 For a new act , I would have to pitch them at the right venue for their type of music .
16 She 'd have to catch him in the morning — But catch him she would , she vowed silently .
17 You 'll just have to bear it for a little while longer . ’
18 I might have to modify it in the light of circumstances .
19 If anybody wanted to tell ( him ) something , they 'd have to write it on a piece of paper … ’
20 He would have to train her to a line .
21 Old people in particular often ensure each night before they go to bed that their house is tidy and their last instructions are by their bed in case they should die in the night and someone will have to find them in the morning .
22 probably be yards of material that , and you 've got six chairs so And you 'd have to buy it off the roll , you 're not going to get a piece a length at six yards are you ?
23 Yeah I know , but , I 'll have to wipe it in a minute
24 Or I 'll have to bash it with a rolling pin again .
25 I 'm not doing any , I 'm , I 'm , all this bloody panicking about getting a flaming gas fire sorted out and getting a carpet done , I 'm not , not bothering , we 'll just have to rough it for a while .
26 ‘ Ling will have to help me with the barbecue .
27 and then it wo n't be sticky , I ca n't roll it out to make those shapes at the moment cos it 's too sticky , yes we 're gon na have to stick it in the fridge and when it comes out it will be just ready then .
28 No , well I 'm I 'm saying to you the same sort of things , in general skills and abilities there are certain things that we required to put in the er numeracy the literacy er , to some degree attendance and punctuality , although we do n't have to do it on a subject specific basis erm we , everybody wants to know about he young , ho whether their youngsters are trying i.e. effort ha , whether they behave in lessons .
29 Do I have to do it to the end ?
30 Well I 'll have to do it over the weekend .
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