Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] have to " in BNC.

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1 comments fair that he did , he did come in twice and se the third time he said I 'm sorry I had to .
2 We had only brief glimpses of the parrot as it flew across gaps in the canopy , and with that I had to be content .
3 And this causes me difficulties in that I have to either imagine what it was or come back again to see whatever the er item in question is .
4 I can not possibly and conceivably , and no good other individual officer , actually handle all those and some them have to be delegated .
5 The Race Relations Act says that you can do this you can have courses especially for black or Asian people so as I said you have to be unemployed you have to be black or Asian and you have to live in either Radford Hyson Green St Annes Lenton or Snainton .
6 It is good practice and you will soon learn how careful you have to be not to scare them — and the bigger the chub are , the more careful you have to be .
7 It is good practice and you will soon learn how careful you have to be not to scare them — and the bigger the chub are , the more careful you have to be .
8 Oh , she knew what was going through his head all right , and how careful she had to be not to say or do anything he might misinterpret .
9 I 'm afraid you have to be like them cos , to survive
10 ‘ I 'm afraid we have to be on our way , Colonel , ’ Bill Robins explained .
11 In order to do this they had to be something very unlikely to happen or they would not be regarded as a novus actus interveniens .
12 So it would seem that children may assist one parent to care for the other who might otherwise go into a home , but apart from this they have to residential homes for some while caring for and thus avoiding the admission of others , and that these two influences cancel each other out in the statistics .
13 This it has to be said , reflects a rather poor month last year but bearing in mind that the 1991 figures showed a 48 per cent rise in income , the current situation is viewed with satisfaction by all concerned .
14 I mean if you 're honest a lot of these were really first or second draft erm manuscripts I think and er er you really got to get , if you 're going to submit something like this it has to be er it has to be absolutely watertight and you have to say exactly what it is that you want to say , erm some of the criticism I 've , I 'm not gon na mention people 's names , but I 'm just remind myself er , a whole lot of you for some reason erm , con construct things in sort of note form I suppose this being undergraduates that helps this and , and , but you construct things with single sentence paragraphs so that actually you get a whole list of sentences without any linking between them and that is terribly disjointed reading and with an account like that , when you 've finished reading it , you sort of have to shake your head and think well what did the person actually say , and when it 's actually looking for er a little bit of prose , the in addition some of your con your sentences are in , extraordinarily complex , you start off in a sentence and you actually lose your way in the middle of it , I mean the simple sentence 's much the better thing , I mean I seem to remember being told by subject , object verb , in a sentence , they must have those , those , those things , well very often you 'll have a sentence which starts with er a particular noun and as , as a subject and then finishes up with the same no noun or , or , or subject or , or maybe it 's become the object of the sentence at the very end or maybe the sentence has totally lost it 's way .
15 It is important that it has a prayerful atmosphere and to achieve this it has to be clean and well kept .
16 To the size absolutely , to the size of the audience so if we say a one to one we 've got a certain level of conversational power if you say so with a group like this it has to be
17 Well not me and he does n't even know English he has to he 's bloody dum .
18 Appointed in April 1720 he had to be threatened with dismissal by James Craggs [ q.v. ] , the secretary of state , before he would go .
19 The defensive aspects of the church of Luz are more interesting it has to be said , than the ecclesiastical , because inside the church is a disappointment , small and scrappy .
20 As such they have to be understood with nuances of influence and control often benign but sometimes narrow in focus .
21 When the expression of intimacy becomes impossible it has to be withdrawn .
22 In order to be authentic it has to be lived in the wider context of the real world in which religious women make their vows , informed both by the relationship they enjoy with the God who calls them and the real live people God gives them to love .
23 Professor Miller , for such he has to be called for identification purposes , was first asked to give a definition of what psychology was , though the other Miller probably knew what the answer would be .
24 2.1 It has to be acknowledged that physical restraint implies the use of force , albeit in a non aggressive way .
25 That 's right you have to you have
26 For that you have to be up against the real thing .
27 ‘ The one thing you could have a go at is when you are playing like that you have to be more ruthless and when you have people on the rack you have to be careful of the counter attack .
28 ‘ The one thing you could have a go at is when you are playing like that you have to be more ruthless and when you have people on the rack you have to be careful of the counter attack .
29 Before they were out of the English channel a severe storm washed a man overboard and left Mrs Dutton so ill she had to be taken ashore in a pilot boat when the storm dropped .
30 The most notorious of these streets , Pimlico off Church Street , was a derelict slum within ten years of its building around 1820 , and by the 1870s it had to be demolished .
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