Example sentences of "have to take [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , he has to take a complete rest for the next few weeks . |
2 | or someone has to take a , a bi a co company has to take a big lot off . |
3 | But she still has to take a daily cocktail of drugs . |
4 | Any major player in this field has to take the imminent MPEG standard very seriously . |
5 | ‘ Ah , but it ca n't be very evident or I would n't have had to spend an hour and half in the X-ray Department and they would n't have had to take a Complete album of me . ’ |
6 | Once , in the early days , it had failed completely , and sometimes I had had to take a double dose before I changed into Hyde . |
7 | That is why Greenpeace have had to take the moral initiative … |
8 | So the council were faced were having to take a legal action because there was a whole claims that because the land was so old , nobody knew who technically owned it and it was n't registered as we owning it until nineteen sixty six , there was legal disputes about that . |
9 | The introduction , in 1951 , of the General Certificate of Education made it easier to enrol secondary-modern pupils for such examinations , since at ordinary level ( O level ) the more able among them could now take one subject or a few subjects , without having to take a whole group of subjects at the same time . |
10 | ‘ Having to take an unscheduled break is certainly inconvenient , ’ Julius agreed . |
11 | Salesman : ‘ sorry , guv , you 'll have to take a black Datsun because it does the same job , and is cheaper ! ’ |
12 | You 'll have to take a good swim to find him the night , over to Holland , I 'd say . |
13 | I was told that I would have to take a strange aircraft that night , I learnt that my aircraft had been damaged by flak — and Italian flak to boot — and one of my lads was in hiding as he claimed I had threatened him with dire punishment if he damaged my aircraft . |
14 | cos it 'd have to take a long time . |
15 | It does n't have to take a long time , it 's up to us here and now . |
16 | You know communications is a very big area there 's a lot to be talked about erm certainly rapport and leading and things like that you asked for that we could 've done a lot more with , the type of language people use we could do a lot more with but when we 've got a limited time we 're gon na have to take a limited snapshot and I hope that what we 've done so far today you found useful and I hope when we put it into practice tomorrow maybe you can understand a little bit more of some of things that we 've been talking about today . |
17 | ‘ Did you have to take a whole summer ? ’ she demanded angrily . |
18 | You do n't have to take a medical examination to join AA Hospital Plus : in fact , your acceptance is guaranteed . |
19 | The energy crisis may well mean that governments and the EEC will have to take a fresh look at the provision of public transport as a means of developing democratic tourism . |
20 | British Aerospace said its advisers would have to take a detailed look at Ferranti 's books to satisfy themselves that there were no further problems before the company could proceed . |
21 | LEARNER drivers may soon have to take a written exam as part of their tests . |
22 | But it does not follow , as Strawson asserts that it does , that we should have to take an objective attitude to all behaviour just like the attitude we now take to behaviour we call abnormal . |
23 | It is important to remember , however , that the Alexander Technique is not a treatment or a cure , because you will have to take an active part in the process . |
24 | Each marketing response will have to take the relevant contingencies into account , so that ( to use the jargon ) it is situationally relevant . |
25 | Not infrequently he wished his penis did n't have to take the entire responsibility for the success or failure of the operation . |
26 | ‘ The old fuel cells were self supporting , ’ explained Dick 's mechanic , Nick Quint , ‘ but to work on them , one would have to take the entire cell out of the fuselage . |
27 | The most open arrangement was to inform a rich suitor that if he wanted a date , he would have to take the whole troupe out . |
28 | Or or you would have to take the whole thing off again . |
29 | During the last war Bert was asked if lie had received his " Calling up papers " , his reply was " They will have to take the old horse as well " . |
30 | In spite of his attempts to concentrate as much work as possible into his days in London , he still found he had to take a great deal of it back to Shamley Green . |