Example sentences of "[pers pn] have to put a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I had to put a stop to it , ’ he told Mexican television .
2 to Mr and Mrs K so , I had to put a note
3 Not like her , Maggie , she has to put a lot of effort into looking nice .
4 It left her so weak that she had to put a hand out to the table before she could sit down .
5 You have to put a book in first , that I was first to speak this morning , you were second and then it 'll be either Kelly Ann or Stephen next .
6 well if you got pastry right , and you have to put a sponge on top like this is , it would go soggy , it would n't go hard would it ? , so if you bake it blind you 're baking pastry on its without anything on
7 If you find you have to put a car on the road purely for your job 's sake , by the time you have included petrol , road tax and insurance , plus an allowance for depreciation , that you may be better off working closer to home .
8 Steve Astington says he was a rock climber and then moved over to marathons … this is his thirteenth … you have to put a lot of training in … he does them for the enjoyment it takes him away from life and all the stresses
9 Cause you have to put a lot of cream on your face to get the make up off and you do that especially if you 're doing two performances a day it 's an awful lot mess and much you 're putting on your face and you ca n't get it all off
10 Yes , so you have to put a lot of , like , mousse on or make it wet , no not wet , it stings
11 This was something we had to put a stop to straight away , and after relaying time and again the simple formula TMPF : TRIM — MIXTURE — PITCH — FLAPS , which he repeated , he always forgot to take action .
12 We had to put a bloke in hospital there ; and so the owd skipper say to me : ‘ Boy , ’ he says , ‘ we ought to have another hand .
13 We 're going to talk to you about er Farm project and its basic problems which we had to put a programme together and er make the job
14 We have to put a shelf mark on the books so that we can shelve the book , but that tells us quite a lot about the subject , and if you start putting those three things together the librarian , as manager of his library , can start to put all this information together — in fact , the computer digests it for him — to give him an overview of how effective his operation is , when he should be buying extra copies , when perhaps he should be thinking of not buying quite so much , or being a little more selective .
15 We have to put a shelf mark on the book so that we can shelve the book , but that tells us quite a lot about the subject .
16 They have to put a blood so , so that the bone sticks out , a bit more than that .
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