Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Jones , reeling from a £20,000 fine and suspended six-month ban imposed by the FA for his part in a video nasty about soccer dirty tricks , has to pick himself up at Middlesbrough .
2 The left also has to draw itself out of the mire into which it has been plunged following the 1960s renaissance of Marxist ideas in the Labour movement .
3 as I say she 'd have everything down , I think I , she definitely needs a big house , but not only that I mean she has to put everything up like
4 He has to do more than they do , and he has to keep it up for much longer .
5 Elijah has to drag them back from the worship of the heathen fertility gods introduced by Jezebel .
6 He has to bring her back for school on Monday .
7 It is scarcely possible that the most incisive speaker and planner should have had to drive himself up to Newcastle for a meeting the other day — and in a car without a telephone .
8 He had had to stand her up on their second date .
9 We 've had to set it up like that , because sometimes people working late would like to pick up calls , expecting a call , or pick up calls on a different handset , .
10 I mean , I have n't had to clean it out at all .
11 and erm , they were absolutely chocker , they were really full and he said erm , I sa , he said he had n't had to fill them up at all in all the time that it 's been running , and no , I asked him if he had any enquiries and nobody stopped him and asked anything about it , and then he turned to the other lad who was beside him the sales assistant and he said no I 've had no enquiries at all , so that was it .
12 ‘ I 've had to put her off till two o'clock .
13 We 're alright for , to have petrol they have n't had to put it up for
14 I 've had to build it up from scratch really . ’
15 Cos if it was as long as three hours , then I 'd expect Julie would have had to program them in for it would n't she .
16 The ambulancemen would have had to bring him down by hand , and he was a big lad , about 18 stone . ’
17 He had had to bring her back through one of the worst storms on the North Atlantic .
18 For the birds , otherwise what will they have to see them through till spring ?
19 He knew no cheap place here any more and he would have to search one out like a blind man .
20 Any road , you 'll have to carry me out of here feet first , I reckon . "
21 Hermann Neuberger , the chairman of the International Football Federation World Cup organising committee , said players who had been shown the yellow card once during qualifying games would not have to carry it over to the finals .
22 Hermann Neuberger , the chairman of the International Football Federation World Cup organising committee , said players who had been shown the yellow card once during qualifying games would not have to carry it over to the finals .
23 So , sure , we do need rote-learning , we do need to be able to say ‘ Three times four is twelve ’ , we must n't have to work it out on our fingers .
24 When he stood in the middle of the road waving his arms it was only because he was hungry and wanted his dinner , now you 'll have to trundle him about in a wheelbarrow like a dead sheep , you 'll have no time for skirmishing .
25 Do I have to spell it out for you ? ’
26 His best friend was due for a bad let-down , and it was he who would have to spell it out for him .
27 I 'm sure I do n't have to spell it out for you . ’
28 Do I have to spell it out for you ?
29 THE Tranmere Rovers players were so high on good publicity before this match that their manager , John King , said he would have to pull them down from the ceiling .
30 there are , all that lot 'll have to go onto the seats , mind your fingers can you go down there , open that door no you 'll have to come this side , I 'll have to pass them through to you okay on the floor Paula might be bet the heavier stuff , then if it does fall off it 's not going to make a mess
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