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

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1 Well perhaps because they were more idealist and that now they 're becoming more realist but they 're still erm I mean they 're learning from their past mistakes and they 've seen that right so we have to have a moderate policy which is gon na take us a little bit further towards socialism .
2 I never said anything then he er I could see he 'd gone cos he just stood there for about ten minutes like th and everybody else was working , he just stood there like this for about ten minutes by the rack see him doing nothing I never said nothing he come charging through with a rack and knocked all the pallet over what they just stacked up with fifty boxes on so we had to make that right and he stacked a load of L T M boxes which are temperamental anyway and he had n't pulled the wrap tight so as soon the bloke lift them up with the forklift , they fell all over !
3 It was hanging on so I had to take it off they are a bloody nuisance them racks you know , dangerous
4 So presumably you have to do it
5 and the erm , when you moved in obviously you had to use it
6 Naturally enough I had to play a couple of games for the long-suffering Jewish Chronicle photographer ( who must have nightmares about having to snap me on his deathbed ) .
7 And they collected so much they had to use a milk float to deliver the load .
8 ‘ I train hard , I hurt when I train and my motto is : because I hurt so much somebody has to pay .
9 I had to have a bit because when I put the blackcurrant in there was n't enough so I had to mix it up with .
10 So basically you have to remove this silicon which was in this impurity .
11 I stand clutching the receiver while he lets out a sigh so long I have to feed another ten pence into the meter .
12 So naturally I had to get it with and it was heavier th I do n't know how much it weighed , I I I got it by the way , in my barn in farm in Indiana , one of the last relics of Brothers .
13 She says I think the greatest problem for me is the mornings — having to work early — starting work at half past seven — there is n't a bus as early as that , leaving from Langford village into Bicester — so normally I have to walk it which takes 20-25 minutes — in the cold , which I absolutely hate !
14 So far she had to agree .
15 I hope so , I 've got twenty out of twenty so far I have to do a spell test each day with twenty in , with twenty in each one
16 We 've all been told we 've got smelly armpits so now we have to buy the stuff .
17 So now she had to stop thinking about it .
18 She had decided not to free the prisoners , so now she had to see what happened to the passengers .
19 So now he had to think of something different .
20 You went shopping this morning when you should have done it , so now you have to do it tomorrow . ’
21 So now I have to put up with him on the boat .
22 So often they have to pay the price of innovations , and those who watch their activities and pick out the most promising , usually devise the most profitably and sustainable systems .
23 in the library or down here we have to do
24 Philip Bond gives a wonderful and moving portrayal of jaded professor Frank , who does his tutoring job so well he has to watch the once passionate and sentimental Rita turn into a trendy talker whose empty phrases contain nothing of the real her .
25 ‘ I wondered if he would come back , but knowing his personality so well I have to say I am not surprised that he has returned , ’ Roxburgh said .
26 A point deep inside the joint is skilfully selected and the pain grows so fast I have to tear my arm from her hands .
27 Pascoe 's mind was racing so fast he had to make an effort of will to bring it under control .
28 Right , yes it 's quite often aggressive people passive people who like maybe having passive people around and just needs somebody to walk over to shout at and behaving in an aggressive way , so maybe we have to go aggressive when we deal with an aggressive person .
29 The only problem was that every time he let the dog off the lead it tried to provide itself with a sheep supper , so consequently he had to keep it on the lead and feed it on tins of beans , sausages , bacon and egg , which had so exhausted his stock of food that now he was living on porridge and giving the dog the rest of his sausages .
30 to put his coat on , I picked him up and tried to carry him , and he just flung himself around so hard I had to put him down and he immediately flung himself on the floor again !
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