Example sentences of "[pers pn] have to see " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Why do I have to see her ? |
2 | I guess I had to see you , drawled Jay , because I was so scared of seeing you . |
3 | ‘ I had to see that man . |
4 | Every hour mattered : I had to see her as soon as possible . |
5 | When we met again at the funeral , I knew that I had to see you again soon . |
6 | He said I had to see a specialist , ’ says Avril . |
7 | So I had to see Dad every day and have him deplore me . |
8 | I am not saying that my trusting God was ‘ all up to me ’ , but that I had to see that all of me was involved in trusting God . |
9 | ‘ I had to see if it was true , ’ said Masklin . |
10 | Because , apart from the emotion of the moment , what had made me take this decision was really a kind of pride : I had to see myself as someone who had done the ‘ right thing ’ . |
11 | ‘ I had to see him . |
12 | I had to see him and wave him on , ’ she sobbed , opening the contents of her purse into the collector 's tin . |
13 | ‘ I had to see another patient . |
14 | It became clear from talking to parents that I had to see how what they said actually hooked up with their experience , the fine detail of it , and not to assume that I knew exactly what kind of lived experience lay behind a familiar form of words . |
15 | Well , and then I went on to Rome to look at a Goldoni production and I had to see the Pope , but I tell you — I hope you 're not Catholic — the sight of the old pullet being cheered up the aisle of St. Peter 's … |
16 | I had to see as the wagons in the coals as it shifting , not falling off you see . |
17 | I had to see him . |
18 | And then , suddenly , I had to see him as a MAN — my husband ! |
19 | I had to see Helen , After all , she was just over that hill which I could see from the top windows of the Grand . |
20 | I had to see Helen . |
21 | I had to see four of them . |
22 | ‘ I had to see your mummy . ’ |
23 | But I 'd already decided that I had to see you again , spend some time with you , and this was one way of doing it . ’ |
24 | ‘ I — er — I had to see you , Theodosia ! ’ he said a little diffidently , but without preamble , his voice low . |
25 | ‘ I had to see you , ’ she whispered , unable to speak any louder under a look that was as stern and forbidding as she had feared . |
26 | No I 've made , it 's made an awful lot of difference to me the New Town I mean we 've got and the Council are very , very good to us , I mean we ca n't say they 're not , they 've had a , I 've had the gas central heating put in , I 've had a shower put in since I 've been here and I mean they do they look after us well , the only thing I 'm upset about that I 've put off the ambulance to go to Leah Manning on a Wednesday because they want me to go on a Tuesday and I can not go on a Tuesday because I have my friend come down which does all odd jobs for me you know , on a Tuesday dear and I just can not so I had to see Mr is it ? |
27 | ‘ I had to see you , ’ she told him . |
28 | ‘ I would be , if it did n't mean I had to see you , as well ! ’ |
29 | ‘ I 've to see them at the bank shortly — there 's that Buttering to be fixed , and no money for it wi'out they 'll give me a loan . ’ |
30 | I have to see whether people laugh with recognition . |