Example sentences of "he have [to-vb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Speaking generally , ’ Bray wrote in Boy Labour and Apprenticeship ( 1911 ) , ‘ the city-bred youth is growing up in a state of unrestrained liberty ’ , and describing how ‘ the habits of school and home are rapidly sloughed off in the new life of irresponsible freedom ’ he agreed that ‘ the large amount of money he has to spend on himself is by no means an unmixed benefit ’ .
2 Mr Thompson would have taken his class , but he has to deputise for Miss O'Neill who is ill .
3 Beyond that he has to rely on hand tools — planes , chisels , reamers , scrapers and the odd bicycle inner tube ( ‘ great for holding a psaltery in shape while working on the joints ’ ) .
4 Simon , whose medal in the individual event was Britain 's first for 84 years , is now so hard-up he has to rely on drinks from mates and his girlfriend .
5 He has to rely on three small robots , or drones , Huey , Dewey and Louie , whom he programs to help him .
6 He has to rely on his instruments .
7 He has to respond like a well-trained dog to demands shouted at him .
8 We have liked him for being into free speech and free love , and for what he has to say about convergences of the two , and about the curbs which revolution and its regimes has placed on them .
9 Listen carefully to what he has to say about your hair , and the sort of style he thinks might look good on you .
10 ‘ They break the rules because Bawden cares less for rules than for the things he has to say about the feel of a summer morning , the watery sunshine of an April afternoon , or the flurry of a February snowstorm . ’
11 Gandhi acknowledged this and what he has to say about brahmacārya has to be taken as applying in the main to those who are able to accept the discipline involved in resolving to enter the third stage of life .
12 He has written novels and travel books set in Latin America , Africa , the Caribbean , India and Europe ; what he has to say about any country is worth reading .
13 That is absolutely all he has to say on the matter .
14 Let's see what he has to say for himself .
15 But what he has to say in his tale may represent what we might like to believe such a character 's ribald attitudes towards women , towards his fellow men , and towards conventional morality would predictably be .
16 Writing out notes helps to fix items in the memory , but it is not a good idea to use notes in a TV interview , as one of the effects of television is to diminish the speaker 's authority if he has to refer to notes continually .
17 I look forward to hearing from the hon. Gentleman how he will deal with the complaints that I expect he will receive from his constituents , when he has to explain to those employed at Guy 's hospital why the Labour party 's policies would deny that hospital the opportunity to increase staff pay by £6 a week .
18 That is not Mr Lawson 's fault , of course , but he has to live with the danger that while the world 's capital markets will duly bridge the gap between Britain 's domestic savings and investment , they will only do so at a lower price for sterling .
19 As a jailbird he knows he is no different to the cons he has to live with night and day — reputations mean nothing here .
20 It is true , as Mr Chedlow has stressed , that he has not got as many years before him through which he has to live with this discomfort , pain and impairment of movement .
21 He has to live amongst these people may God help him . ’
22 Her father has to sleep in the same room since he has to attend to her during the night when she may need a bed pan up to four times .
23 They each fall utterly under his spell and promise to obey him in everything , whereupon he tells them that he has to go on a journey and gives them the keys of his magnificent house but forbids them to enter a room which is opened by a particular little key .
24 BECAUSE DUDLEY MOORE is a regular human being with knobs on , midway through our interview , midway through an answer , just as he 's about to take a swig of his double decaff coffee with lemon on the side , he announces that he has to go to the toilet .
25 A disabled person might have to pay more for his holidays because he has to go to places where there are additional facilities available .
26 well what the first thing he do and he has to go in the
27 and he probably had n't paid that much anyway so he has to go out the house
28 The first few times , the pup gets his food for free to demonstrate to him that people are nice , but after a few treats he has to sit for his stranger and for his supper .
29 It goes as follows : " So man is approaching a more complete fulfilment of that great and sacred mission which he has to perform in this world .
30 Every time he has to wait for a question , he claims victory .
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