Example sentences of "i have [to-vb] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Do I have to do it to the end ? |
2 | Why do I have to do it in the middle ? |
3 | Or would I have to put it in the airing cupboard ? ’ |
4 | Since I had to do something during the hours I was supposed to be with Sophie , I joined the local Labour Party . |
5 | Well again , I , I , I had to do it as a kid but I did n't afterwards but er , I er , tell you about this chap and I even went back and told him . |
6 | I do n't think I had ever watched the dawn break until my Waaf days — certainly I had never stayed up all night before , and however many times I had to do it in the course of my duties , it always seemed to me a highly unnatural procedure . |
7 | and then I had to work with these people and I knew that that was the kind of way that they were operating and I had to teach them by the way I worked but in fact it was okay to admit that we do make mistakes . |
8 | ‘ But I already have an assault charge hanging over me , so in the end I had to leave it to the stewards . |
9 | When I first went to see Timo Metsola I had to represent myself as a reporter from that magazine . |
10 | I had to carry her over the wall , can you imagine , to get her to my rooms . |
11 | I had to put one in the microwave |
12 | ‘ I did n't know I had to put it on the meat — ’ |
13 | And I had to put it on the seat of my bicycle , push it all the way and it 'd be a good mile from Street to right across from . |
14 | I had to put it on the floor to work the door bar and once I had it open , I slid it out with my foot . |
15 | We have no choice ; when my father died in nineteen seventy-nine I had to come to an arrangement with the Capital Taxes Office , that , er for not paying the full value of the er death duties on the value of the contents of the house , I had to open it to the public , quite frankly , if then and even more now , if I had to pay the full amount , I 'd have had to sell everything which my family have collected over the last seven hundred years . |
16 | He got out of the planes coming , we , we was coming over from de Laborgie and you give him the needle and I had to lead him off the lead him off the plane , and going down over the chimneys in Chantilly to landu Laborgie he goes , woo ooh ooh , getting ready you know . |
17 | See why I had to remind her about the driving license ? |
18 | Now , suddenly I had to remind myself of the truth . |
19 | And then , suddenly , I had to see him as a MAN — my husband ! |
20 | ‘ I had to take her to the polo . |
21 | Then I had to take him to a big detached house divided into flats . |
22 | ‘ Beside all that , ’ Robert said , ‘ I had to take him into the city , and he was n't real keen — I 'm sure he prefers Sydney to London . ’ |
23 | In the end I had to take it to a skid pan to see how far it would go before it eventually lost its cool The answer was as far as its steering lock would allow . |
24 | So I had to take it from the telesales side to get the appointment to get in the door to do a demonstration and then to do the after sales . |
25 | but I never had anything , I just went from one to the another , and I had to take it in the hall one day and I was n't , I was never very good at maths anyway , not that kind of maths . |
26 | I 'd been told the baby was semi-posterior so I knew I had to turn her into a more comfortable position for birth . |
27 | I had to force myself up the path to his front door . |
28 | I had to force myself down the street to his house . |
29 | I had to isolate her from the rest . ’ |
30 | But of course I had to remove him from the field . ’ |