Example sentences of "[noun prp] have [to-vb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Maria has to pretend not only to Glass that she no longer loves Leonard , but to Leonard too .
2 The Guardian 's cartoonist showed one health official saying to another : ‘ These regional days of action are so badly organized that Len Murray has to ring up Norman Fowler to ask where they are being held . ’
3 " Heinrich has to stand here on the deck while you drone on , said Tilda .
4 and like me Auntie Jean has to go down three and four times a day sometimes .
5 The only bright spot that LDDC has to look forward to — following a downturn in its profits this year — is the hope that the Department of the Environment will leave Westminster 's Marsham Street for Docklands in the near future .
6 Since Mr Cod 's disappearance , Max goes to the country to stay with friends whenever Sinitta has to go away .
7 ‘ We therefore expect widespread interest from a variety of types of companies looking to relocate in a town with the high quality of life Southport has to offer particularly to the golf enthusiast . ’
8 This is a this is a paradox that Freud has to face up to .
9 Alexander was too drunk to care and Corbett had to listen carefully to understand the man 's drunken , slurred speech .
10 For this purpose Marx and Engels had to show just how different primitive societies were from the type of society their readers knew .
11 Erm t just to er well there was a l a certain lack of time on this thing , I mean , Dennis had to come round and tell us to start our tick-list else we were n't gon na .
12 In an impassioned speech to the Congress of People 's Deputies , Mr Dmitri Likhachev , who since the death of Andrei Sakharov has emerged as the conscience of the nation , argued that if President Gorbachev had to give up his party post ( as some radicals have demanded ) this ‘ will lead again to a civil war ’ .
13 ‘ It makes a fair difference , ’ Hector had to admit later , admiring his shining shoulder-length locks in Marion 's tiny mirror .
14 Sartre and de Beauvoir had to go elsewhere after the Liberation .
15 Crossley had to move quickly to save a glancing header from Sharp and just when it looked as if Forest might be more grateful for a replay Chapman won the tie .
16 Much as she would have liked to stay , Penny had to hurry home with her budgie , but she learned later that Brownie Owl got the puppy out of the tree and took it home and gave it food .
17 To visit his people Ramsey had to go up in lifts .
18 So regretfully Sven Svennsen had to go back to Sweden .
19 Speelman had to give up his queen to avoid being mated , but by that time he had so many pieces for it that he was still able to draw comfortably .
20 When Mrs Hollidaye said that she and Miss Lilian had to walk over to fetch the milk from the home farm , she suggested that Dot should stay and rest by the fire .
21 Ken had to go back to his own life and Orton and Halliwell to theirs .
22 Ken had to take on more and more gigs to keep the family boat afloat .
23 Well you see , what Freud had to explain here was how he could have had such a long dream when the dreamer reported that he woke up more or less instantly from the stimulus of something hitting him on the back of the neck .
24 So anyway , erm they met me and Bert had to go back to his office and Will said he had to go back to his office , but he said , What would you like to do ?
25 To control the elaborate complex of facets or planes to which forms are now reduced , Picasso had to resort again to the use of a consistent light source , and there is in many of these paintings a new and strong sense of chiaroscuro .
26 What do you think to erm what erm you 've just heard the North Yorkshire Euro MP Edward have to say there about his erm keenness to see a public inquiry ?
27 If you require further information on the Forests and recreational areas that Northern Ireland has to offer please write to the following address :
28 But I mean Alan has to go up to London !
29 Before that can happen , El Al has to come out of receivership .
30 It was hard to imagine Eleanor 's contrariness , since she rarely saw it , but even , Dorothea told herself , were she the dearest , most unselfish soul in the world , she is old , nevertheless , Alida has to carry heavily trays up and down stairs and see the food being left uneaten , to get up in the middle of night after night , to listen to the rambling memories , to put up with incoherence and with having to repeat everything because her mother did not remember .
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