Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] have to take " in BNC.
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1 | LEARNER drivers may soon have to take a written exam as part of their tests . |
2 | I 'm afraid you 'll just have to take our word for it . |
3 | But you 'll just have to take my word for it . |
4 | When asked how he knew this , he would become very vague , saying , ‘ There are things I ca n't tell you guys , you 'll just have to take my word for it . ’ |
5 | There 's only one way to get him home and I 'll just have to take it . |
6 | ‘ You 'll just have to take it home , ’ said Wendy . |
7 | I know I 'll regret this in the morning , but I want you so badly it 's a risk I 'll just have to take . |
8 | And that she 'll just have to take a chance tonight . |
9 | One , two , three , four five six , seven , eight no one , two three , four there 's nine so we 'll probably have to take some stools in , but I wo n't take them in till the last minute . |
10 | I might actually have to take some Gaviscon tonight . |
11 | No , well you 'd only have to , you 'd only have to take one board up maybe two . |
12 | You 'd only have to take two boards up out of the lot . |
13 | ' I suppose you 'd just have to take it home , madam . ’ |
14 | Your kit to headquarters , you 'd soon have to take . |
15 | And , although I might get things thrown at me by my band mates , I 'd really have to take ‘ Exile On Main Street ’ or ‘ Physical Graffiti ’ — a couple of rock classics from my youth . ’ |
16 | You also seem to be coping with a pressing financial problem at the moment and may now have to take expert advice or even legal action to safeguard your long-term interests . |
17 | They may well have to take detailed briefings and relay them to the creative department , so memory and an articulate mind are essential . |
18 | However , in such a case , since the seller may well have to take on commitments , either to purchase materials and components or to manufacture without order cover , so that he can be ready to supply the forecast requirements if ordered , the buyer must take some responsibility if he does not purchase up to his forecast . |
19 | It seemed to Marie that people would only have to take one look at her to see that she did n't belong in these surroundings . |
20 | Is it any coincidence that pharmaceutical companies have found medicines ( which we have to keep taking and paying for ) rather than a vaccine ( which we would only have to take once ) ? |
21 | The Secretary of State , I 'm sure would would obviously have to take on board what was embodied in the final structure plan . |
22 | He would just have to take the rope and chair together . |
23 | If she wanted to get home before dawn she would just have to take the plunge . |
24 | However , she realised that these matters would just have to take their course , although she must also remember she did n't have unlimited time at her disposal , because her father would be expecting her back at the office . |
25 | If I was on the streets of Ireland now , and I 've been there many occasions and someone said to me , look at that Welsh get there , I would just have to take it . |
26 | And before the funeral the they would he would probably have to take a window out of the house . |
27 | So , a feature analyser would also have to take into account the overall shape of the letters so it 's becoming a bit more complicated already in terms of the model that would have to account for it . |
28 | In the minimal situation of control , therefore , the observer would simply have to take things as they came . |
29 | They said he would then have to take his family to Switzerland . |
30 | Further expansion would then have to take place away from the present urban area … . |