Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] have [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This meant that people were prepared to offer me a sequence of positions in which I only had to do research without having to lecture . |
2 | I just have to get outdream before the kicking scene comes along . ’ |
3 | So when he rehearsed the scene he based it on his experience at the chemist 's , an example of his always having to make contact with a real , lived emotion . |
4 | I always had to have mine with me , you got no babysitters then , you 'd got nowt . |
5 | I still had to do homework when I got back home because nobody knew how quickly the floods would disappear so there was still the possibility of school tomorrow . |
6 | I still have to wear gaffer tape on my hands when we 're on tour because getting the bass to work with magnetic pickups means using steel strings . |
7 | I still have to carry water to her because sometimes she wo n't come out of the byre and follow her mother , which means that she is left all on her own . |
8 | While preparing myself for what was coming I also had to keep track of what was actually happening , trying to picture the scenes I was living through , but could n't see . |
9 | ‘ I also have to visit hospital every three weeks for an infusion of white blood cells . ’ |
10 | We are humbled and brought low by them , but the spirit of man — and I now have to say woman — and the freedoms that we enjoy lie within our grasp as long as we hold this House . |
11 | I really have got stomach ache though . |
12 | I even had to hand letter it to get it to get it to look like itself . |
13 | A couple of blobs landed on the canvas as a result and I then had to make use of this fact deliberately in order to get some sort of overall pattern . |
14 | I actually had to curtail part of the business the first time . |
15 | Like many other d-i-y enthusiasts , I occasionally have to mix mortar for covering small areas where it is important to achieve a good finished surface . |
16 | I too had put money into the hat . |
17 | LIKE Nigel Starmer-Smith , in his comments in February 's edition of RW&P , I too have felt concern over the continual use of the up-and-under and , indeed , the kick generally . |
18 | The former 's designed for competition climbing , the latter a more robust version of the popular Black Master which now has improved racking . |
19 | This has also been a way of escaping from the serious clashes which historically have taken place between different Christian groups involved in education and which remain a distinct possibility in the multi-faith situation . |
20 | Er the Government find it absolutely unacceptable for people to wait on trolleys , once the decision for admission has been made er but My Lords sometimes it is necessary to wait er for observation purposes or sometimes for diagnostic treatments , er which actually have to take place in the A and E department er but My Lords it 's very interesting to see how similar hospitals vary , even within the same vicinity and we believe a great deal of this is due to poor management . |
21 | At Homestead they were guests of the 482 Tactical Fighter Wing which recently had seen action in the Gulg , and It was here that each was given a certificate making them Honorary F-16 Fighter Pilots . |
22 | If you only have limited time to workout , doing these exercises correctly and combining two or more movements will take less time and show better results . |
23 | The road will open the forest to settlers , who elsewhere have cleared forest for cattle , overhunted and introduced alcohol and diseases which can not be tolerated by forest people . |
24 | But er this is how they they wanted the work done and it was n't a question of one man had to learn the lot you just had to do work away where you were sent to work . |
25 | Good advice you just have to give way to these obstinate creatures . |
26 | you just have to get input . |
27 | Or might she just have found time to sneak up here undetected ? |
28 | She always had to find fault with everything ; she would n't have been our Mum else . |
29 | but you still have to take care in case somebody says well I 've just done fractions two , and you say but you have n't done fractions |
30 | as anything , if she ever had to do reception |