Example sentences of "have [to-vb] my " in BNC.
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1 | The guard has to knock my elbow when he comes to inspect my ticket . |
2 | I realize that if one looks at the matter objectively , one has to concede my father lacked various attributes one may normally expect in a great butler . |
3 | And all this sea yet it has to get my worm . |
4 | Yeah , if I sell at a time when there 's still a recession on and you see somebody has to get my they had a visit perhaps that was somebody that actually bought a house , not she not |
5 | The way I wear my hair has to suit my dress . ’ |
6 | The last Refflection I saw there was so disagreeable , I resolv 'd to spare my selfe such mortifications for the Future , and shall continue that resolution to my Live 's end . |
7 | He would have been much surpris 'd to know my true Opinion on these matters , but I did not chuse to let him be so much familiar , I kept mum , and smiled and nodded as best I might , keeping my Thoughts to myself . |
8 | ‘ This is the first time I 've had to carry my clubs in my life . ’ |
9 | I 've had to carry my shopping up 48 concrete steps for years , ’ she said . |
10 | I 've gone home at nights with clothes drenched with sweat from head to foot and the wife has had to pull my socks off , they 've been that wet inside my boots . |
11 | I 've just had to sell my Spitfire … ’ |
12 | Over the last year , I have had to replace my steam iron and hairdryer that had both developed faults . |
13 | I 've had to give my home up . |
14 | ‘ Well ’ , she said , ‘ I have had to manage my husband . |
15 | Only once have I had to put my indifference to the test by meeting an ex-boyfriend . |
16 | Well I , well I , I mean I 've had to do my homework , before I come on this meeting for you , and I , and if I can start at the back and work forwards we have got enough money . |
17 | If I had had to justify my work in terms of clinical benefits before I started it , I would never have been given a licence . |
18 | But myself , I 'd have had to send my daughter to school on m more than one occasion with a tatty uniform . |
19 | The familiar comment of ‘ Darling , what I could have achieved had 1 not had to consider my pension and the mortgage ’ reflects this conflict . |
20 | It will be a bit nerve-racking in front of my home crowd and because as I have had to rest my shoulder I am not very fit . |
21 | ‘ I have n't had to analyse my defeat by Steve . |
22 | Over the years I have observed the changes at first hand , with each new undergraduate intake , and have had to alter my terminology to suit . |
23 | ‘ I have had to develop my own identity through having something to fight against , trying to stay true to my ideals as an artist and not allowing that to be compromised by the opinions and attitudes of others . |
24 | ‘ But that 's a measure of how much I 've had to learn my trade and Sunday 's Cup tie is just another staging post on the learning curve . ’ |
25 | Well I 've had to stop my classes |
26 | We had had our school trial in the concrete playground and I had made the team ; so here I was , complete with black Curtis plimsolls ( I had had to ask my Mum to buy me a pair ) and white ‘ Alf Ramsey ’ shorts . |
27 | In the years that I have had to research my Bombing Years lectures I realise now that we never really got to grips with the German defences until the latter stages of the war . |
28 | What I 've done these interviews knowing about your subject , I do n't have to agree my council 's policy , but I and I understand how people feel upset about X , so that 's trying to get the message across , you know people are upset , you can understand they 're upset , but you 're not actually compromising yourself or , because you 're being interviewed as the council spokesman , you 're not compromising the position of the council . |
29 | You do n't have to like my politics , but you ca n't arrest me for them ; not yet . ’ |
30 | My godmother has been singing your praises , you see , and — you will have to forgive my suspicious mind ! — it set me wondering . ’ |