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

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1 We affirm on the contrary that he has to see every code including his own as criticizable in terms of ‘ Be aware ’ .
2 Mind you not everybody has to work every weekend do they ?
3 Jacqui Rogers , Continuity PA , explains how she has to observe every scene and check everything matches up from one to the next .
4 For me , Clumber Park has to give every child a proper sense of what is right and what is wrong …
5 MK 's controller can communicate with 32 peripheral devices ( either transmitters or receivers ) , and it can remember UP to 160 things it has to do every day , week or month .
6 A dog Thor 's size has to run every day . ’
7 ‘ … job , you know , he has to fight every inch of the way , he gets so exhausted , so …
8 She 's on income support , and has to watch every penny she spends on heating .
9 Even the Royal Academy , which has to earn every penny of its keep , does not think that way , and yet it manages to make money .
10 To add insult to injury his faithful laser blazer has limited power , so to keep the aliens at bay he has to make every shot count .
11 Despite the hard work invested in service provision for men , women have had to struggle every bit as hard as gay men a few years earlier , to carve out services for themselves .
12 ‘ We 've had to conquer every verst of territory we have ever gained .
13 Do they have to go every day ?
14 Nearly all of Dad 's acquaintances were called ‘ Johnny ’ , this being much easier than having to remember every man 's christian name .
15 You do not have to destroy every cloud to see the sky .
16 He had no idea that she was mortally afraid of the way his nearness was making her heart pound completely out of control , no idea that she was having to exert every ounce of self-control she possessed to stop herself reaching out to him , no idea of how desperately she loved him .
17 He had n't shaved before coming on duty but then he did n't have to shave every day yet .
18 By the time they were ready to leave she was having to use every ounce of effort to convince André that no , she did n't want to paint the town red , or any other colour , for that matter , and no , she did n't want to have any candlelit dinners with him .
19 On the one hand , the legislation should not become a hunting ground for lawyers whereby the court , on review , would have to interpret every minute point of law .
20 No wonder you give me headache sometimes having to repeat every thing tut , right S L E E P Y , right so draw
21 Nan continued , ‘ I wanted it to be clear from the start rather than having to ask every week . ’
22 ‘ It probably amused her to keep me there , unknowing , continuing to act as her lady-in-waiting , having to obey every order , every whim .
23 Luckily , you do n't have to dance every night … you have plenty of opportunity to sit back and relax in the evenings when the entertainments team do their bit !
24 It was worth all the hard work that we had put into it because it got that we used to use the town park towards the latter part of Barnardos day and all the men that we had gathered together used to have to erect every piece of fence to enclose like it is now , the park , is enclosed now with with fencing the men that were helping us did that all voluntarily !
25 Now , as you all know , we 've got a big job on , and we 're going to have to work every hour there is to get The Hooded Owl up to the standard I know it can reach . ’
26 Community midwives used to have to visit every mum , as a minimum , twice a day up to postnatal day three , and then daily up to day ten .
27 It can come as a shock to have to buy every stamp , tube of toothpaste or bar of soap as well as to wash and press favourite clothes before going out , and to change and launder their own bed linen .
28 Erm because I do n't think these people er appreciate er , what it is to have to count every penny .
29 He was a virtual dictator but had to write every letter himself and took no leave for fifteen years .
30 Their knowledge of society had taught these men that there was a huge audience that wanted to laugh and that comedians had to strain every nerve and to try every joke in order to release that laughter .
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