Example sentences of "have [to-vb] he [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He 's er he 's saying that er the shifting of the ground 's political but I 'd to remember him that er , th it 's the council that 's doing their job , he 's not doing his job . |
2 | ‘ Well , you 'll just have to seduce him all by yourself , ’ said Camille , reasonably . |
3 | ’ I 'd have to see him first . ’ |
4 | She really would have to see him some time . |
5 | Look , we 'll probably have to see him later , for a drink , OK ? ’ |
6 | You 'll have to meet him one day , Karen , seriously . ’ |
7 | You 'll have to identify him more than that what did he look , apart from the fact , what did he look like ? |
8 | Oh , Hardy was a crafty planner all right , you 'd have to give him that . |
9 | Just as well that she had been at least spared the ordeal of having to face him this morning . |
10 | I gave her a pound Oh you 'll have to get him vaccinated . |
11 | I do n't necessarily have to get him over-excited , mind , but the decision has to be mine . ’ |
12 | ‘ I do n't know what Nigel thought , you 'll have to ask him that . ’ |
13 | Well you 'll have to ask him this . |
14 | You 'll have to remind him next time he decides not to bother coming that he 's supposed to come in case |
15 | She knew she would have to tell him one day , and now seemed a good time . |
16 | But we do not have to follow him further , to the view that authentic Producers ' Co-operation is to be found in factories owned and ultimately controlled not by the men and women working in them , but by the members of the Consumers ' Co-operatives whose capital built and equipped the factories , and employed labour to work in them . |
17 | I suppose that 's because they had to kill him first . |
18 | I even had to loan him some more to get out of Nicaragua . |
19 | He certainly had guts , Ngune had to give him that . |
20 | She had to give him full marks for originality . |
21 | ‘ Today , he was able to be dropped in behind , whereas last year when he ran third in the Tiffany Highflyer , he was drawn on the far side in a 30-runner race and Steve [ Cauthen ] had to ride him handy to the pace , ’ Stoute said . |
22 | It was the first real opportunity she had to study him unobserved . |
23 | The man 's tone was dismissive , and Jaq had to allow him more credit for flexibility than he would have supposed . |
24 | I was with him , holding the drip inside the bag , and I had to wrench him free and get out before we ran out of air . |
25 | When they reached the house , five minutes later , she had to nudge him awake . |
26 | He was sharp , she had to hand him that — too sharp , in her estimation ! |
27 | I had to prove him wrong . |
28 | I felt I had to make him happy after all the sad things which had happened to him , so I told him his English was very good . |
29 | Have to find him yon old folkery with the picture-window looking on to the stand of immemorial beeches , the dingle dell , the plashing brook , the wishing-well , the verdant sward … |
30 | Have to give him four claps , one two three four hurray ! |