Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] have [to-vb] their [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If Samoa , Mount Silisili and yesterday were indeed somewhere out there , I would have to take their presence on trust : I doubt if the visibility was more than five miles , and less as the squalls rolled in and drenched me in my eyrie .
2 A new funding structure would place responsibility for the financial support for those who enter residential care with the local authority who would have to assess their need for such a placement .
3 ‘ In fact , if you look at what Altrincham achieved during the John King era in the 1980s , you would have to say their record as Cup giant-killers is much better than ours nowadays .
4 You will have to gain their support , if change is to be brought about . ’
5 Apart from the very great difficulty of establishing how a couple manage their finances ( in effect one would have to take their word for it ) and the strong incentive they would have to arrange their affairs so as to safeguard the woman 's claim to benefit , the fact that she is receiving benefit may itself make it unnecessary for the man to give her more than is required for his own keep .
6 Have you told them they 'll have to wait their turn ? ’
7 A second rapper causes batted eyelids for a time , and the addition of a second guitar during an encore of ‘ Go Wild ’ suddenly give the sound the extra bite it 's been missing all night , but if 25th Of May are going to appeal on musical merit as a vehicle for their politics , they 'll have to update their sound , experiment and hit harder than this .
8 To get a caution they 'll have to admit their part in the crime but they wo n't have to go court .
9 If we can get an early goal , they 'll have to change their plan , but i reckon 2–0 will be about par .
10 they 'll be made up of faithful ones , that er will , will have to die , they 'll have to shove their flesh with
11 They would have to honour their homework commitments and take part from time to time in residential field trips and work experience courses .
12 If the movies were to give their stories a realistic social setting and especially a contemporary setting , and if they were to draw on what had always been some of the major preoccupations of popular fiction , then they would have to define their position carefully with regard to some of the major issues of the day .
13 They would have to send their gear out to be reviewed , and wait for the reviews to come back to know whether or not the product was any good ! ’
14 To succeed again they will have to improve their fitness and concentration , the only flaws in an otherwise faultless game-plan .
15 Once it had achieved this , if it was to go any further it would have to arouse their interest .
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