Example sentences of "[modal v] have [to-vb] [conj] i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , but sole , we 're looking at sole proprietor as well , there 's some good things in that , I E they 're cheap to set up , stuff like that , so they 're not bad as they go , but , I suppose well I 'll have to sell when I 've got more money , I did n't get any replies today not a single blooming one , I 'm a bit cheesed off , so erm , I think I might ring back that one of the ones that I did get a reply from and say thank you . |
2 | You 'll have to wait while I get one from the back store , ’ he said . |
3 | ‘ You 'll have to wait while I nip to the loo , ’ said the grinning Baker , trotting the other way . |
4 | ‘ It 'll have to wait until I have some money ‘ |
5 | Well I 'll have to accept that I do n't know where that came from but I 've got down here state 's interest |
6 | ‘ I must go , clearly , because I can not defend a policy I candidly dislike , ’ he wrote on 4 November , having already told Sir Walter Monckton , the Paymaster General , on 1 November that ‘ I felt I might have to resign as I thought the policy bad and disastrous . ’ |
7 | And he 'd have to put that I remember one man that was counting like this , he used to count them by the three you know . |
8 | Now I 'd have to say when I saw the report in the Observer , which was a couple of months ago , the rape in the quad report , my feeling was that this was a national newspaper picking on Oxford because Oxford and sex makes great headlines and it was going to be a good sell , and I felt that it was inappropriate in that sexual harassment is a problem in other campuses . |
9 | If this were the conclusion to a regular bass assessment , and not a fond peek into the past , I would have to say that I did n't get anywhere playing the VI . |
10 | Sooner or later I would have to accept that I needed to look elsewhere . |
11 | ‘ Well , I suppose now that you 've dragged it out of Edna , I shall have to say that I remember a man and my mother in a yellow frock looking unusually pretty and being angry that they would n't take any notice of me when I tried to get their attention . |
12 | I had a quick look at her ; but she will have to wait until I have finished with our friend here . ’ |
13 | ‘ You will have to wait till I get the consent of the solicitor , at least . ’ |
14 | ‘ No , the Shaws will have to wait till I get there , just like everything else . |
15 | ‘ I suppose this one will have to do until I 've had a look at the rest of the accommodation . ’ |
16 | ‘ That will have to change if I do n't land a job with much the same salary , and jobs like that do n't exactly grow on trees , you know , particularly when you 're over fifty . ’ |