Example sentences of "[modal v] have [prep] [be] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 'll have to be to Mr Rosen , Frank .
2 It 'll have to be at Luke 's place — my flat 's too small .
3 ‘ You and I and Henry will be with the Minister at the Select Committee all afternoon , and we 'll have to be on call to brief all morning .
4 ‘ It 'll have to be after Lent . ’
5 So if you want to see that old mother of yours it 'll have to be by road . ’
6 In these cases , prevention might have to be in terms of limiting sales from chemist shops .
7 And if you were on night duty you 'd get two nights off , but when you came back you 'd , you 'd , you 'd have to be on duty that night so you 'd have to go to bed that day .
8 You 'd get off at six o'clock in the morning and you 'd have to be in court at ten o'clock .
9 We may have to be in touch again .
10 With little enthusiasm for the day , Fabia got out of bed and , mulling over her problems and the fact that anywhere she went from now on would have to be on foot , she pattered to the bathroom to take a shower .
11 Their very lives would have to be at stake first .
12 Moreover , the detector would have to be in space , because gamma rays can not penetrate the atmosphere .
13 Such a policy would have to be in conjunction with better policing of regions by park patrols and resident ecologists .
14 I would have to be in love with someone to do that .
15 Moreover , to accomplish a programme of rapid industrialisation ( the favoured economic strategy of Che , Raúl Castro and Carios Rafael Rodriguez ) the state would have to be in control of the main sectors of the economy , which again would lead to an unavoidable confrontation with the United States .
16 But the principal , Donald Leach , said that new facilities would have to be in use by autumn of next year , as the college continues its rapid growth .
17 Provision of some sort would have to be in place by 1995 to comply with the 1991 Criminal Justice Act which requires local authorities to provide secure accommodation for 15 and 16-year-olds on remand .
18 It would have to be by surprise .
19 If James II were to recapture his throne , it would have to be by force , as the result of a successful foreign invasion , but William 's government proved more than a match , putting down the Jacobite rebellions in Scotland and Ireland , and defeating the prospect of a French-backed invasion with victory at La Hogue in 1692 .
20 ‘ I shall have to be at Hillmarden .
21 Erm tickets will have to be on sale from October you see .
22 In short any action that we or you take will have to be in accordance with current government policy . ’
23 This makes you look alert , as indeed you will have to be in order not to fall off !
24 In order to offer the benefits outlined above , however , they will have to be in sectors of the local economy that are growing .
25 Where no right of appeal exists a review of the licensing board 's decision will have to be by way of a petition for judicial review or an action of reduction/declarator ( board acting ultra vires , Allied Breweries ( U.K. ) Ltd. v. City of Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1985 S.L.T. 302 ; reduction of decision under s.66 , temporary restriction , Elantosh Ltd. v. City of Edinburgh District Licensing Board , 1984 S.L.T. 92 , overruled , Grainger v. City of Edinburgh District Licensing Board , 1989 G.W.D. 13–568 ) .
26 It will have to be by force .
27 Woollett ( 1981 ) has shown not only how rural people can provide their own alternative services but can also further extend them , and Clark ( 1980 ) has argued that if we want to sustain rural services it will have to be by self-help .
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