We had to listen to another one of his homilies about the value of public service. |
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As part of her oral examination, she had to recite the names of all the presidents. |
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I had to keep adjusting the radio dial to make the station come in clearly. |
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She had to practice flying in various weather conditions before she could get her pilot's license. |
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We had to put up with loud noise and constant interference from the neighbors. |
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She only had time to scan the headlines before she had to rush out the door. |
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They've had to deal with flight delays and all of the other hassles of holiday travel. |
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Changes to the building had to be made after the review by the safety inspectors. |
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He collapsed on stage during the performance and had to be rushed to the hospital. |
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He remembers all the indignities he had to suffer in the early years of his career. |
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The snow was so deep we had to shovel a path to our front door. |
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Many people had to be immunized after being exposed to the disease. |
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I had to reorder the shirt because they sent the wrong size. |
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The original file was corrupted, so they had to reenter the data. |
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When he stood up, he got so dizzy that he had to sit down again. |
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We had to memorize the names of all the countries in Africa. |
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I had to explain it to him three times but he finally twigged. |
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They had to listen to the usual yada yada about bike safety. |
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It was said to have been built of wood until it had to be rebuilt after a fire that burned down the entire palace complex. |
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The coach had to charge up his players with a powerful speech before the final. |
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The schools had to align their programs with state requirements. |
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The dishes were broken when they were delivered, so I had to return them. |
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The penurious school system had to lay off several teachers. |
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One of the screws had loosened a bit and had to be tightened. |
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The club had to reorganize when most of its members moved away. |
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I had to suppress an urge to tell him what I really thought. |
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I couldn't remember his number so I had to call information. |
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We had to do some detective work to find out who used to own the property. |
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Richard, like his predecessors, had to win over these men by granting gifts and maintaining cordial relationships. |
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Tudor monarchs had to fund all the expenses of government out of their own income. |
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I responded by saying that the intervarsity was a student affair and had to be taken up with the students. |
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Following the passing of the 1604 canons, all Anglican clergy had to formally subscribe to the articles. |
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The settlers came from Spain had to settle in towns, where the local government belonged to the Cabildo. |
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In the most notable of these, his father had to hide in a tower to avoid execution. |
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I had to include the GNU Manifesto, as it was part of an invariant section. |
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Due to an undersized inventory at the Boston outlet, customers had to travel to Providence to find the item. |
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The company's envoys had to prostrate themselves before the emperor, pay a large indemnity, and promise better behaviour in the future. |
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He made off with a fortune in gold, but had to leave behind another fortune in silver, because it was too heavy to carry back to England. |
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Fairfax soon drove the enemy into Colchester, but his first attack on the town met with a repulse and he had to settle down to a long siege. |
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By the end of August disease and a shortage of supplies had reduced his army, and he had to order a retreat towards his base at Dunbar. |
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In Ireland there was no equivalent of the English or Scottish Convention and William had to conquer Ireland by force. |
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They had to be brought a long way, tended to arrive too late, and had limited reach, with spouts but no delivery hoses. |
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Pepys took a coach back into the city from Whitehall, but only reached St Paul's Cathedral before he had to get out and walk. |
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The parish churches not directly threatened were filling up with furniture and valuables, which soon had to be moved further afield. |
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To receive this honour, William had to escape the attention of his state tutors and travel secretly to Middelburg. |
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Across continental Europe, but in France especially, booksellers and publishers had to negotiate censorship laws of varying strictness. |
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The ballooners had to jettison all of their sand bags to make it over the final hill. |
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Canal companies were unable to compete against the speed of the new railways, and in order to survive, they had to slash their prices. |
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Ye had to watch no to step in mud or a puddle or else in jobby, dogs were aye doing jobbies, or else ye watched for broken glass. |
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The King had to share power with the elected Legislative Assembly, but he retained his royal veto and the ability to select ministers. |
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By contrast the French financial system was inadequate and Napoleon's forces had to rely in part on requisitions from conquered lands. |
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After the Battle of Berezina Napoleon managed to escape but had to abandon much of the remaining artillery and baggage train. |
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However a system of publicity, Ensor argues, had to continue to escalate to maintain its high visibility in the media. |
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Besides, I have had to borrow ten thousand dollars of him to keep my head above water. |
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Any plans that Churchill may have had to create a Constitutionalist Party were shelved with the calling of another general election. |
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However, press reports in 2015 indicated that some patients had to wait longer. |
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He had to do all his kinging after supper, which left him no time for roystering with the nobility and certain others. |
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Before action could be taken, certain practical considerations had to be addressed. |
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Finally, all parties had to agree on the division of powers between territorial, regional and local levels of government. |
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When the House of Commons was unhappy it was the Speaker who had to deliver this news to the monarch. |
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During the 1910s, however, it became clear that some of the stonework had to be replaced. |
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Major also had to survive a leadership challenge in 1995 by the Secretary of State for Wales, the aforementioned John Redwood. |
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Because the government had to rely on the support of the Liberals it was unable to get any socialist legislation passed by the House of Commons. |
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When the House gave judgment, the regular quorum of three applied, but those three had to be Law Lords. |
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In hearing peerage claims, at least three Law Lords had to be present in order to maintain a quorum. |
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Wars with France meant that defences had to be built here and soon plans for a Folkestone Harbour began. |
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In 1876, his family faced financial problems due to the Long Depression of 1873, so, by 1877, they had to move back to Alexandria. |
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The instrument had to be soaked in water for a short time so the languette became soft again. |
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He's a last-minute replacement. After today, they'd have had to play with the original roster. |
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Approximately 100 people had to be rescued by helicopter and 116 cars were swept out to sea. |
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Beginning with the collapse of Northern Rock, which was taken into public ownership in February 2008, other banks had to be partly nationalised. |
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His legalistic tendencies irritated his neighbors, especially since they had to defend themselves against his frivolous suits. |
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The young Michael Faraday, who was the third of four children, having only the most basic school education, had to educate himself. |
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He later published his view that these were marine raised beaches, but then had to accept that they were shorelines of a proglacial lake. |
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Trains instead had to follow a lengthy route via Gloucester, where the river was narrow enough to be crossed by a bridge. |
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Steam engines had to be designed with the power delivered at the bottom of the machinery, to give direct drive to the propeller shaft. |
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A decision had to be made about how far apart the rails of the double track should be. |
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If a train broke down on the line, the policeman had to run a mile down the track to stop oncoming traffic. |
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However, private practitioners had to purchase vaccine from commercial producers. |
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The engine cylinders had to be large because the only usable force acting on them was due to atmospheric pressure. |
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Old coal mine workings, some of which dated from the middle ages had to be filled in before the tunnelling began. |
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To travel, each ticket had to be validated in a yellow machine on the platform. |
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Stations with platforms with 11' centres had to be widened later to 12' centres, except for Gosford. |
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However, when defining any group scheme, the same rules must apply to everyone in the scheme so some coverage rules had to be established. |
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His long-suffering wife may have had to put up with him for many years, but she also benefited when times were good. |
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Likewise, candidates for public positions had to run for election by the people. |
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To prevent any citizen from gaining too much power, new magistrates were elected annually and had to share power with a colleague. |
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Then people had to decide to use this leather for manuscripts rather than for any of the other things leather can be used for. |
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Then inks had to be made from oak galls and other ingredients, and the books had to be hand written by monks using quill pens. |
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Until 1973, school children had to pass Modern Irish to achieve a Leaving Cert and studying the subject remains obligatory. |
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I had not seen her since long before the war, and I had to look out her address in the telephone-book. |
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Irish people have always moved to Birmingham for work especially for the construction, factory and industrial work which the city had to offer. |
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After the girlfriend luged to her death halfway down the icy slope, Ollestad had to pick his way down alone, following the trail of her blood. |
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At one time, ministers had to take a pledge not to drink and encouraged their congregations to do the same. |
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Worst of all the hated Anglican schools would now receive funding from local taxes that everyone had to pay. |
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Shortly thereafter, More was charged with accepting bribes, but the charges had to be dismissed for lack of any evidence. |
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Besides, I told myself, everyone out in magazineland would understand that in my first week I had to go with whatever was in the inventory. |
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Those heading to the upper floor had to pass through a smaller chamber to the east, also connected to the entrance floor. |
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Several British players had to be sent home early because the tour ran out of money. |
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The high cost, relative to other castles of its type, was because labourers had to be imported. |
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Because of the range of functions they had to fulfil, castles were built in a variety of locations. |
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The computers went down and they had to do all the bookkeeping by hand that day. |
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They were the only glassworks capable of fulfilling such a large order and had to bring in labour from France to meet it in time. |
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The life of the Great Exhibition was limited to six months, after which something had to be done with the building. |
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In some locations it also had to be on the altar of a church for three consecutive Sundays. |
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We walked in procession with this tree and not even a single leaf had to touch the ground. |
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We had to raise it without making it touch the ground, holding it in our arms like a child. |
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The writing is good, but I had to mark you down for failing to cite references. |
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Payments often covered expensive materials, and in many cases the wages of assistants had to be paid out of them. |
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Later that month Reynolds suffered from a swelling over his left eye and had to be purged by a surgeon. |
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Because marketers had to provide their own containers, the oval shopping basket was useful for holding odd-shaped staples. |
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He eventually had to relinquish painting because failing eyesight meant that he could not achieve the quality that he wanted. |
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Lacking funds, Morris had to cancel Moore's sculpture, which had not progressed beyond the maquette stage. |
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But in August Louis the Bavarian and his pope had to flee Rome before an attack by Robert, King of Naples. |
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Malone thought that this play had to be an early and immature work of Shakespeare and, by implication, that an older writer would know better. |
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He had to employ a number of assistants for the copying and mechanical work, which filled the house with incessant noise and clutter. |
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He thought that his servant, Frank, might resent Hodge if he had to go buy the oysters for him. |
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He was also a fussy eater, to Dorothy Wordsworth's frustration, who had to cook. |
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Emily did not settle and after three months she seemed to decline and had to be taken home to the parsonage. |
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He and his two sisters were orphaned as children and had to be taken in by relatives. |
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At the beginning of 1935 he had to move out of Warwick Mansions, and Mabel Fierz found him a flat in Parliament Hill. |
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Orwell had to spend some days in hospital with a poisoned hand and had most of his possessions stolen by the staff. |
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Orwell and his wife were under threat and had to lie low, although they broke cover to try to help Kopp. |
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Meanwhile, he had to cope with rival claims of publishers Gollancz and Warburg for publishing rights. |
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When he complained, Orwell hit him across the legs with a shooting stick and Heppenstall then had to defend himself with a chair. |
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Lawrence felt all poems had to be personal sentiments, and that a sense of spontaneity was vital. |
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Rowling said that she had had a crisis while writing the novel and had to rewrite one chapter many times to fix a problem with the plot. |
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Rowling claimed she had to leave her former home in Merchiston because of press intrusion. |
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So they had to take me from there in an ambulance.... I remember my dad and uncle used to call them meat wagons. |
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The consequence was that he had to appear, fiddle in hand, to acknowledge the genuine and hearty applause of the audience. |
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A popular maskandi artist, Phuzekhemisi, had to lessen the political influence within his music to be ready for the public sphere. |
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Unable to play normally, Iommi had to tune his guitar down for easier fretting and rely on power chords with their relatively simple fingering. |
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Cheryl Cole was supposed to headline the Arena but had to cancel due to Malaria. |
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Manic Street Preachers had to cancel their show at Chelmsford due to being delayed in Budapest, Hungary at the airport after the Sziget Festival. |
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The public loved the film, with lines stretching outside of cinemas as people had to wait for the next showing. |
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And this meant that we had to shoot our scenes at breakneck speed so that the actors could get out on time. |
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He experienced several further strokes, which made it difficult for him to communicate, and he had to use a wheelchair. |
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Under the moral standards then enforced by the film industry, their relationship had to be kept from public view. |
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The necessity of staying within range of still microphones meant that actors also often had to limit their movements unnaturally. |
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When filming of the series was completed, some of Craig's sets had to be rebuilt or transported for them to be displayed at the Warner Bros. |
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Local Japanese interest in the filming was high, and the crew had to contend with large crowds throughout the process. |
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When the Second World War broke out the orchestra's plans had to be almost completely changed. |
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Originally Jennifer Lawrence was approached for a role, but due to scheduling conflicts had to decline the project. |
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This in turn had to be demolished for the opening of a road to Carlton House Terrace. |
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One of the conditions of the 1982 competition was that the new wing had to include commercial offices as well as public gallery space. |
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He took so long to complete sketches that its corpse began to decompose and some parts had to be improvised. |
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This had to do with Pirelli's introduction of the new ultrasoft compound during the 2016 Monaco Grand Prix. |
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After taking a single point from their opening two games, Scotland had to defeat the Netherlands by three clear goals to progress. |
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Because Wembley's owner refused to cancel this, the game had to be moved to the alternative venue in London. |
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Before this, teams from different countries had to agree to which country's rules were used before playing. |
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As a condition of the match, the Villa side had to agree to play the first half under Rugby rules and the second half under Association rules. |
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Despite the final Test being 'timeless', the game ended in a draw after 10 days as England had to catch the train to catch the boat home. |
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Just as Australia's opening batsman walked out and prepared for their innings, the rain began to fall on Edgbaston, and play had to be stopped. |
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The IOC has had to adapt to a variety of economic, political, and technological advancements. |
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A drop in ratings meant that television studios had to give away free advertising time. |
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The following season he failed to retain his card, and had to revisit the qualifying school, where he finished 9th. |
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These expressions had to come either from a central government or a national golf governing body. |
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If he had to move his head to see me, there was no way he could defend his way against a punch. |
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Khan hit the canvas and suddenly had to fight to stay alive as Garcia's punch to the neck and jaw badly hurt him. |
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In the 1840s the Melling Road was also flanked by hedges and the runners had to jump into the road and then back out of it. |
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After 188 miles of racing the Italian had to stop in Ravenna to replace the Ferrari's tyres, and fell behind again. |
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However, the rain did not come, and the other drivers had to pit again for dry tyres. |
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Williams then had to pay for Mecachrome engines, which were old, rebadged Renault F1 engines. |
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By then, the company's success had caused it to expand to such an extent that it had to move to new premises at Cheshunt. |
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Renault also had to find a way to distribute its vehicles more efficiently. |
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On lap 49 Ricciardo had to retire due to a technical failure while Vettel went on to finish third and earn his first podium finish of the season. |
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The Heart of Oak Society was previously a friendly society, but had to reform in 1989 to keep the tradition going. |
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To join, countries had to sign the Declaration and declare war on the Axis. |
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Latin had ceased to be a first language and became a foreign language that had to be learned. |
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All he had to do was replicate his near-indecipherable microscript, originally developed in response to an acute paper shortage. |
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So we had to settle on the existing constituency arrangements, parliamentary constituencies and European Constituencies. |
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However, complexities arising from the transfer of functions have meant that this has had to be reconsidered. |
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When many Scots compared what they had to the Irish offer of Home Rule, the status quo was considered inadequate. |
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It included a description of the holder as well as a photograph, and had to be renewed after two years. |
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The passport was valid for five years, renewable for another five, after which it had to be replaced. |
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Ireland turned up two men short for their game in Cardiff in 1884 and had to borrow two Welsh players. |
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Sometimes we had to stop in midstream and midstorm because the sheets of rain made the passages between rocks invisible. |
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The French blacklisting of the island had to be hastily revoked when this was pointed out. |
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On polling day itself two polling stations in Kingston upon Thames were flooded by rain and had to be relocated. |
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A briugu had to have his house open to any guests, which included feeding no matter how big the group. |
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The Brehon law excepted women from the ordinary course of the law so that, in general, every woman had to have a male guardian. |
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Additionally, the exchequer had to bear the cost of the ongoing military presence in Wales, including maintenance of the castles. |
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Stevie didn't care. At least he didn't have an oddball name like Milo and he never had to get up for church on Sunday. |
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What was more, the new landowners were explicitly banned from taking Irish tenants and had to import workers from England and Scotland. |
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The Administration and Congress have had to prove they are at least attempting to mind the store. |
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The Manchester Regiment was left behind to defend Carlisle and after a siege by Cumberland had to surrender, to face hanging or transportation. |
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The Dutch lost on all counts, and had to cede some territory to the British. |
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The actor had to be prompted by someone who was standing offstage. |
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When I was little, I had achluophobia and had to sleep with some kind light, any kind of light. |
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I had to limit my shopping list to items I knew would be acquirable at short notice. |
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And although Danny had been sober for a long stretch, you only had to scratch the surface to find that crazy, dramatic, addictlike behavior. |
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He had to hold his Akubra at a rakish angle to keep from being blinded by the light. |
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I spent five hours finding a suitable present for my sister, but then I lost it and had to look all over again. |
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Mrs Smith gave out our assignments, and said we had to finish them by Monday. |
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The different navigations she had to pass through for this purpose were such that only an independent method of propulsion would be available. |
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I had to back out the changes made to the computer when it became apparent that they had stopped it working properly. |
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I had to admit he had nice fingernails and a backscratch would have felt just fine. |
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Once again, the industry got itself in trouble and government had to bail it out. |
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When you broke one of his rules, you had to sacrifice something to earn forgiveness or to balance the books. |
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He had four months to make a special-effects extravaganza that had to make every want to wear a Batcape next Halloween. |
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He had to send back the binders and return to clothing that was at least gender-neutral. |
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Sometimes Estelle had to help her mother on Saturdays and Irwin went to classes for ultra-brainy children, but Alan and I always went to the bio. |
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Before a tour of the biothreat response testing laboratory on Sunday, visitors had to promise not to reveal its location. |
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Dude, I got blood wings going down on Veronica yesterday, I had to wipe off the blood with an SOS pad I was so disgusted. |
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He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and probably never had to work a day in his life. |
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Craig Reid struck the United woodwork, while Boro goalkeeper Chris Day had to tip over a header from his own midfielder Michael Bostwick. |
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Some viewed the Yankees as monopolizing the sport with all that money they had to offer. Well, that's the way many Bostoners viewed it. |
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If everybody got their deserts, Bulstrode might have had to say his prayers at Botany Bay. |
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But what if that bottle-feeder she had to despise couldn't feed her own baby for some reason and wanted to? |
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If one had to lie at all, the brazen lie was better because brazen lies were so outrageous many people failed to question them. |
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Then he had to concentrate his efforts on a smooth descent through the swirling gusts of the brickfielder. |
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On rising suddenly from her chair she experienced a brownout and had to sit down again quickly. |
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My best man, Joe, had to be held up by his wife during the ceremony because he was still smashed after our buck's night the evening before. |
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Georgie's mother is very bugsome, to tell you the truth. If I had to live with her I'd get tension headaches too. |
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On this particular day, I felt ill, mostly from exhaustion, and had to call out from work. This callout caused a stir and a display of animosity. |
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Johnson had to be drafted in as the caretaker manager after Hewlett resigned without warning the day before the final. |
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In the fable, the maiden had to find a catskin coat, a coat made of catskins. |
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Likewise, some Turner Valley wells had to be abandoned because of repeated cavings. |
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The prison was so crowded that they had to resort to double celling and then triple celling. |
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The house had to be completely gutted and renovated before it would be reoccupied or sold and his landlord was furious. |
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The exhausted singer collapsed onstage and had to be taken to the hospital. |
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Collating was still necessary because they had to insert foldout sheets and index tabs into the documents. |
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We assume that because we had to subjugate the land to live on it, the best farm is therefore the one most completedly tamed. |
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Over that time, the demographic of congoing has evolved, and many longer running cons have had to adapt. |
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The bus was late so he missed his connection at Penn Station and had to wait six hours for the next train. |
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The detour meant that we had to go on a twenty-mile Cook's tour to get home. |
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Dave was kicking and screaming, so I had to cool him down with some mellow music. |
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As the currents were changing rapidly, the captain had to make many corrective course changes. |
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He had no money and no rich friends, so he had to build his business from scratch. |
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After the Loma Prieta earthquake, they had to put cribbing under portions of San Francisco's Embarcadero Freeway, for fear it would collapse. |
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They held on as long as they could, but when the heavy artillery fire started, they had to cut and run. |
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This dude at the club was trying to kill us so I deaded him, and then I had to collect from Spice. |
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Before we moved into our new quarters we, and our belongings, had to be deloused and debugged. |
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Since making his debut in ODI's in 2012, Jos Buttler had to wait until 2014 for his Test debut. |
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I had to deflea our cat with a flea comb, even though it wears a flea collar. |
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They had to move the plane back from the runway to de-ice the wings before takeoff. |
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Water damage caused the plywood of the floor to delaminate. The layers came apart and the whole piece had to be replaced. |
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This letter had to be written in Deutsch because neither Paul nor Harriet knew Danish. |
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As though in expiation of their sires' wealth, schoolboys often had to live in conditions that would have disgraced a Dickensian workhouse. |
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One had to ignore her dominatrixlike outfit of skintight black leggings, black leather vest, and floor-piercing high-heeled boots. |
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The endless hours spent in my cell did my head in. With my diagnosed mental illness I find it shocking that I should have had to endure this. |
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I had to keep close to the riverbank, under the edge of the jungle, with mosquitoes eating me alive. |
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A typical e-begging video is in serious tone, with an artificially humble YouTuber explaining some recent crisis they've had to endure. |
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Chiacchia had to relearn the basics of walking and tying his shoes, but is now back competing in eventing. |
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Wolf's work, which, though not very exacting, had to be done single-handed, kept him to his post. |
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The path on which I then planted my feet was quite unprecedentedly narrow. I had never had to walk along a thoroughfare so exiguous. |
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As soon as I got on the plane I asked the flight attendant for an eye-opener, but all he had to offer was orange juice. |
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Tracie had to face-sit me before supper so I could calm down with an orgasm. |
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The brakeman had to help the fireman shovel coal into the firebox as the engineer coaxed his locomotive up grade. |
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You had to see it first thing, 'cause it was the first thing that caught the eye. |
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John said he could drive me to the airport, but then he flaked out on me, and I had to call a cab at the last minute. |
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While in the bathtub, he thought that he had to flatulate, but defecated instead. His mother had berated him mercilessly. |
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The brakes on my bike failed, so I had to come to a Flintstonian stop, that is, by dragging my feet on the pavement. |
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Romans, cursing in full armour, had to fight and footslog two thousand miles overland to Britain. |
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Florida being Florida, all that energetic for-profit concerns had to do was set up non-profit shell companies as nominal administrators. |
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It really bothered him to be one of the first musicians who had to play for the Russians after the entry of the fraternalized armies into Prague. |
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I told myself, I'm going to die reaching these goals. I had to go full-tilt boogie, or I'd suck. |
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Josh had to go to hospital last night after being gay bashed outside a pub. |
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Her nurturer ears, genned to be hyper-sensitive, had to be hurting from the noise. |
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Once she got going about my wages and everything else she had to pay out. She couldn't keep the wolf from the door, she said. |
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But despite his academic credentials, Julian had to fight just to get his foot in the door at most laboratories. |
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You just proved my point by assuming a Frisco gal who posed for art students had to be all glamoursome. |
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Still, at the time, I was dearly in need of a God-wink or two. And, as so often happens, I had to wait for them. |
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I held up what had to be the most wholesome pair of granny panties I'd ever seen. They were like great-granny panties. They were even white. |
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He flew at me with his knife, and I had to grass him twice, and got a cut over the knuckles, before I had the upper hand of him. |
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It graveled me like sixty to pay such a price, but I had to do it because the season was just between hay and grass. |
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They made me work the Saturday of our wedding anniversary. What could I say? I just had to grin and bear it. |
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I had to memorise so much dialogue that never makes it into the movie so I always have a plethora of extra gubbins I can't remember. |
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Of all the fine men I've labored to save, it had to be you who survives being gut-shot. |
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The half-term trip to Nethercombe had to be postponed because of her funeral and John felt a new guilt. |
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After Jones' hat trick, the attendents had to pick up about 75 hats from the ice. |
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Bradley had to learn that headmasterly wrath did not work on undergraduates like Charles Cree. |
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As a result of a childhood accident, my sister was hearing-impaired and had to wear a hearing aid. |
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You had to have a heddle hook and a reed hook, and that's about all you really needed. |
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In either case, the water had to be discharged into a stream or ditch at a level where it could flow away by gravity. |
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Employers had to decide between giving in to the union demands at a cost to themselves or suffering the cost of the lost production. |
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I had to be careful driving toward the river so I wouldn't high-center the car on a boulder and break the crankcase. |
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The war was over by the time the plant opened and it had to be adapted to new manufacturing. |
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In the early 12th century, people of Yorkshire had to contend with the Battle of the Standard at Northallerton with the Scots. |
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After negotiations ended in July 1706, the acts had to be ratified by both Parliaments. |
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After the negotiations ended on 22 July 1706, the acts had to be ratified by both Parliaments. |
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Each Act had to be passed in both the Parliament of Great Britain and the Parliament of Ireland. |
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The children had to be guided to the holmoak tree because of the converging crowds. |
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Justinian's successors Maurice and Heraclius had to confront invasions of the Avar and Slavic tribes. |
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In this, a blast furnace was used to make pig iron, which then had to undergo a further process to make forgeable bar iron. |
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They went down the list until they found a judge agreeable to both parties, or if none could be found they had to take the last one on the list. |
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Most insulae were given to the first settlers of a Roman city, but each person had to pay to construct his own house. |
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Theodosius's financial position must have been difficult, since he had to pay for expensive campaigning from a reduced tax base. |
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Alaric's military operations centred on the port of Rome, through which Rome's grain supply had to pass. |
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Raising a new army he advanced towards Mathura once again. But this time too he had to suffer an ignomous defeat. |
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Zeno, however, insisted that Odoacer had to pay homage to Julius Nepos as the Emperor of the Western Empire. |
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Still, they had to handle an increasing tax rate and so they often abandoned their lands to survive in a city. |
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For the first few years of his reign he had to face two strong rival kings, Wihtred of Kent and Ine of Wessex. |
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When they returned in 1052 to an enthusiastic welcome in the Sussex ports, Edward had to reinstate the Godwine family. |
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Lewes was an important centre of a herring industry and had to pay a rent of 38,500 herrings for its sea fisheries. |
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After making losses four years in a row, the manager knew she had to sack someone. |
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They defeated Earl Ralph at Hereford, and Harold had to collect forces from nearly all of England to drive the invaders back into Wales. |
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The judge was told by the accused that his friends had to incite him to commit the crime. |
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The price for all this chutzpah was that Malraux then had to take up the cause of the colonial indigenes as if it really mattered to him. |
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And more, for this indiwiddle didn't have no blunt at all. We had to feed ourselves and, worst of all, to buy all the building-stuff. |
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