Example sentences of "[pron] have to take [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I have to take each day as it comes .
2 I have to take this chance so that come Poland in September the manager 's got a difficult choice . ’
3 Once , as he sat cross-legged on his mattress reading , deep in thought , I grabbed both his ankles , and yanked his legs , saying , ‘ Excuse me , but I have to take this wheelbarrow out to the garden . ’
4 Money also serves to bribe the officials who have to take this decision .
5 You have to take these things step by step . ’
6 Erm , er , and he got a ticket , and he had to , you know , you have to take this ticket to the Police Station for not having worn his seat-belt .
7 , that oh dear , you have to take this stuff with water it says , it is a horror one so I bought us some chocolate eclairs , have you got them ?
8 ‘ We have received £350 from the district council , and hopefully £350 will come from the county council , but I think we have to take each stage as it arises . ’
9 If we want studies of sex difference to work towards our liberation rather than perpetuating our subordination , we have to take this problem very seriously .
10 I believe we have to take this aspect of the Spirit very seriously today .
11 We have to take these things in gentle stages … ’ had been the words of a grinning Bolt Heat .
12 I think we have to take these measures now because polite demonstration is pointless .
13 We have to take these rumours very seriously .
14 Yes , I think we have to take any situation like this , not just the major ones like war , but any situation that we come across and use it as a real opportunity for learning , and maybe for adults to be able to do the things that they did n't do when they were children , which is why now we often respond as child in these situations .
15 We have to take more time to explain clearly what they are getting and paying for . ’
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