Example sentences of "[noun sg] i have to " in BNC.

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1 He is very good , Mr , and he has been a county councillor in I think Staffordshire , before the days of pindown I have to er , hasten to add , but he does know both sides of the er , street as it were .
2 Chairman I have to but I moved conservative resolution and I am now the debate problem .
3 Well I worked there and then er quite a bit I had to w they had me working on the main road .
4 I judge that in the time it takes the lift to creep the height of the building I have to be out the door and on my way .
5 But of course I had to back off because you pulled out of it , and started fighting again . ’
6 If every pensioner I have to I I do n't want to I mean I a I do n't want people to think I 'm m m too much of an anarchist .
7 That talk I had to Johnny 's not done m a blind bit of good .
8 A little late in the day as it happened , but they did and one of the things that helped was the fact that as an Irish citizen I had to be entered on the aliens ’ register by the local police and that required a passport photo . ’
9 ‘ What a pity I have to be at the Brooksby plant this weekend , ’ he said .
10 Oh yes and er the I pass all the correspondence I have to the County Planning Officer who deals with it with the most enormous efficiency and I hope that he is maintaining liaison with what I call the Rucatse Group which consists of , Neil and Tony and somebody from Crawley who is I think it 's
11 In my job I have to be stern .
12 I might get you a couple of rooms — but then again , at some point I have to be in the rooms to do that . ’
13 And erm so really three times a day I had to er make tea .
14 By the second night I had to be scraped from the floor and dragged two miles to the only shop in the vicinity to buy something which could pass as edible .
15 As I weigh together the advantages and disadvantages of either of the present methods of deaf education I have to also take into account the high possibility of failure in the ‘ Natural Aurilism ’ technique and the ‘ unattractiveness ’ of ‘ total communication ’ .
16 Because I love you , and I want what little private life I have to be steady and permanent , ’ Scott said .
17 As I could n't take Lisabeth with me , it was the nearest thing I had to a lethal weapon .
18 Please , try to look at it the way I have to — you must know that it 's an important matter because of Michel 's divorce ; if it were known , if it could be proved , that he is , ’ Flavia looked at Andrée and continued firmly , ‘ living with my mother , the divorce could still be stopped .
19 I earn a living the way I have to , not the way I choose to . ’
20 I had this idea I had to be civilised , and wait until I 'd obtained spoken as well as physical consent from you — and then spent days regretting it !
21 ‘ Watching it as a professional I had to be concerned about poor defending , but the decision to play three up front certainly caused Southampton problems , ’ he added .
22 It 's like I 'm real light — you know , like one of them silver balloons — and every step I have to be careful not to float off .
23 At this stage I have to briefly pause and praise the majority of our aquatic goods manufacturers who are getting a staggering amount of praise mail at present .
24 ‘ At the bridge table I had to be a killer , ’ she would recall with a sigh .
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