Example sentences of "[ex0] would have to be [det] " in BNC.

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1 By this time the country would be in such a shambles under Kinnock , Smith , Hattersley , Cook and Co that there would have to be another election , which the Tories would once again be able to fight in a properly robust and combative fashion .
2 The three were closely linked and led to two important conclusions : part of the Strategic Reserve would have to be positioned East of Suez ; and there would have to be some stocking of heavy equipment and supplies , and the establishment of essential repair facilities , on the far side of the Arab air/sea barrier .
3 They are very aware that the problems of the coal industry combined with the clash between government policy and the policies of the TUC ensured that there would have to be some type of conflict in 1926 .
4 If the local authority sustained its objection , one other thing was also certain : according to the law , there would have to be some sort of public inquiry .
5 Some would be needed , there would have to be some breeding .
6 There would have to be some sort of Council meeting , anyway , held somewhere out of Edward 's reach , to try to cope with the situation .
7 The West German Finance Minister , Theo Waigel , had told the meeting that the costs of unification could be carried by means of tax revenues resulting from higher than expected economic growth , and in an interview on April 8 he said that , although there would have to be some tax adjustments , the overall tax burden would remain the same .
8 There would have to be some people w we would n't invite as well as the people who are no longer here .
9 There would have to be several men involved in the racket , McCloy himself , two or three men to commandeer the lorry and incapacitate the driver as well as Hatton .
10 But for the talks to be resumed in a favourable climate , there would have to be more confidence that the violence could be contained , agreement or no agreement .
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