Example sentences of "as he have [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 I can excuse him for yesterday as he had to leave at the start of the second half to appear on Question of Sport : - ) .
2 Such energy as he had to spare from his clerical duties was expended on the cultivation of orchids for which he enjoyed a national reputation .
3 Herbert 's magnanimity in making do with the smaller bedroom , so that John might have plenty of room for the puppets , made Hanns envious ; the more so , as he had to sleep on a couch in the dining-room of his parents ' boarding-house .
4 He 's always been a gentle little soul , very loving and friendly with everyone , but as he had to spend 3–4 hours every day on his own at home , we thought we would get another dog as company for him .
5 At first sight it might seem that Urban was hardly in a position to provide it ; he was without military resources of his own , and depended on such allies as he had to defend him against the Emperor Henry IV , who still refused to recognize him as pope .
6 One of Bri 's great loves , literature , became a nightmare for him as he had to defend even the most off-hand comment .
7 But this was not good enough for French as he had to consider the Wallaby players who had a fixture 24 hours later against Eastern Province and the test with the Springboks four days later .
8 The consultant arrived and said not to push as he had to get changed .
9 It was not an easy task for the coalman to make deliveries as he had to lump one hundredweight sacks , right through the house , down three steps , duck to miss the top of the door frame to the scullery , then a mighty heave to deposit coal costing one shilling a hundredweight in the exact spot .
10 Gabriel wanted to dive over the back of the stage , as he had to escape the Guildsmen in Greathaven .
11 It is important that you negotiate with a man you trust as he has to agree to practise safer sex from test to pregnancy — which may take a considerable time .
12 As he has to take another coach , it means we can transport only two or three boxers to shows .
13 This obviously means that the male 's workload more than doubles , as he has to hunt for his mate and the babies as well as himself .
14 It demands a complete understanding of form ; in fact the artist has a more difficult task than the sculptor as he has to add perspective to his comprehension of form .
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