Example sentences of "when [pron] have to " in BNC.
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1 | When I had to . ’ |
2 | I played the drums when I had to , I played the bass when I had to , and I felt after a while I could kinda have it as my own . |
3 | I defended myself when I had to , but that does n't make me a killer . |
4 | You know , I 'd done the section manager part-time , I 've done the Saturday 's and Sunday 's , I 've done the share , the fair share of shoving the shit when I had to erm , but , I think you can get a lot of average streams , there is a lot of potential there for one to become a very valued member of staff . |
5 | ‘ I do n't mind putting my neck on the line when I have to , or when there 's a percentage in it , but anybody who fools with the Severn in these parts just for the hell of it , is an idiot . ’ |
6 | I can crawl when I have to . |
7 | ‘ Only when I have to be . ’ |
8 | But when I have to you can read it yourself . |
9 | So that erm , nobody really kn was the most monotonous job when you had to erm assess literally thousands of students in the end . |
10 | It is wonderful what you can do when you have to . ’ |
11 | When she had to be forced to bed she was left to cry . |
12 | She 's right at the other end of the room and is deaf and blind when she has to be . " |
13 | ‘ It 's hard enough to get up there when we have to . |
14 | And it will be hard when we have to photos |
15 | James Stephens [ q.v. ] wrote that ‘ when something had to be done he did it , and entirely disregarded logic or economics or force . ’ |
16 | ‘ The time will come quite shortly when something has to be done , ’ said Thorstvedt . |
17 | Occasionally , when there had to be a drastic reassessment of public expenditure , it became evident from the leaks and rumours of resignations that something important was going on in Whitehall during the summer months , but neither backbenchers nor the House in general were able to find out what was happening or to discuss the changes being made in expenditure plans . |
18 | There is formality when there has to be , but everyone who visits either house is immediately put at ease . |
19 | But Swansea defended well when they had to and got the game 's one and only break . |
20 | Their own shortcomings behind the scrum , and a Heriot 's XV who defended heroically when they had to and then snapped up every chance that came their way , saw to that . |
21 | The Scottish ‘ haves ’ can mobilise when they have to , and get their Volvos to the polling stations . |
22 | Like I said , pros kill when they have to . |
23 | Hearing people have significantly better recall for items which they vocally repeat at presentation , while deaf people find it more difficult to recall items when they have to overtly repeat the sign when it is presented . |
24 | The Georgians tend to start the lifts only when they have to , so if you are first up each lift , you ask them to open the next one ! |
25 | Er on these sections when they have to er rejoin up after being away you see . |
26 | It has been rebuilt and readorned many times , and most centuries from the fourth to the twentieth — when it had to be largely rebuilt after the Second World War — have contributed to it ; it is a supreme symbol of continuity . |
27 | During his time with the company started the first CPM 7000 interswitch press in the country and Preston workmates were not sure whether it was a splash of fat or a tear on 's cheek when it had to be replaced by the new Palladin 1600 . |
28 | Impetus is again needed , particularly in a story ballet , when it has to be given to emphasise the significance of a step . |
29 | Researchers are often reluctant to provide this weight of sample , especially when it has to be cut away from a valuable fragment of , say , bone or wood . |
30 | But we see no reason why it should not be acceptable ( and consistent with our human rights philosophy ) for aims such as reform , reparation and requalification to be considered and at least sometimes pursued when it has to be decided what punishment ( if any ) should be allocated to individual offenders , as long as this does not have the result of making the punishment harsher . |