Example sentences of "[pron] would have to think " in BNC.

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1 If it is a straightforward call-off , I would have to think of a replacement . ’
2 ‘ Then I would have to think again , ’ he confessed .
3 Asked how he would tackle a photographic assignment based on the theme ‘ Positivity ’ for the Grolsch Showcase Competition , Dermot O'Shea replies : ‘ I would have to think very carefully about the word , its meaning and what it suggests to me .
4 I would have to think carefully how to present Archie 's plight .
5 But if I felt it might be time for a change I would have to think about that as well . ’
6 ‘ Should Pears be out for much longer I would have to think about a contingency plan .
7 Mr Fallon said : ‘ I would have to think very seriously about it as I do not think Dr Clarke 's views should be given air time . ’
8 Now she would have to think , that was what was happening to her mind .
9 She would have to think of something to say in a minute to break the silence .
10 She would have to think again .
11 Tomorrow , once her mother was over the small operation , she would have to think again about what she 'd overheard .
12 Executive Trevor East said : ‘ When you add fees for overseas television rights , plus their gates and advertising sponsorship , you would have to think they could have more than doubled the figure we offered .
13 ‘ Undoubtedly , you would have to think a long while before knowing which you prefer . ’
14 I had to put the project aside for a while , he wrote , as the rent had to be paid , not to speak of alimony , school fees and the rest , and , coming back to it after a considerable period , much longer , unfortunately , than I had anticipated , and I will not even try to apologize since you gave me a completely free hand — anyway , he wrote , trying to ignore the damp spots left on the page of his pad by his sweaty hands , anyway , coming back to it after all that time I realized that it would be quite impossible in practice to separate the valuable and the worthless , the public and the private , and that , in a sense , one would have to think in terms of either publishing the whole thing exactly as it stood , or not doing it at all .
15 He then put it to Mr and Mrs Singh that they would have to think about whether they would like Balbinder to come to the school .
16 He would have to think of some more immediate way of annoying Gina .
17 He would have to think about what he could do to get to ride her .
18 Now that the excitements of the last fortnight were over , he would have to think again about getting some work .
19 For example , if Linford Christie were a man of such deep religious beliefs that he would not compete on a Sunday and subsequently found out that a qualifying round of the 100m was to be held on a Sunday , he would have to think long and hard before deciding to run the 400m .
20 And in order to write about those things that upset him he would have to think about them .
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