Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] have to [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The quantities of waste water are often great , so that a treatment plant designed to cope adequately with them may have to be large and therefore expensive to install . |
2 | ‘ I 'll have to be sure of your total co-operation , ’ she countered sweetly , trying to deny the treacherous spread of warmth at the thought of dancing with him . |
3 | At least I 'll have to be able to give some reason why I suspected him . ’ |
4 | I fancy a cup of coffee from the buffet , but I 'll have to be careful with money . |
5 | I 'm always crossing my fingers , I 'll have to be careful about that . |
6 | Brekkypoos still got ten more I 'll have to be careful this does n't oh it 's hot in here Jean is n't it ? |
7 | Oh well , I 'll have to be careful , I do n't know what er , what 's , what happened |
8 | I 'd have to be sure I loved her , and I 'm not ! |
9 | I 'd have to be honest and say , yes , I would n't argue , ’ says a married 35-yearold estate agent . |
10 | To minimise error I 'd have to be low — very low ! |
11 | ‘ I 'd have to be deaf not to hear his sports car roaring up , music blasting , honking his bloody horn night after night . ’ |
12 | I could go out and buy spatulas and torpedos , but I 'd have to be quick . |
13 | I 'd have to be insane or an imbecile to do such a thing . ’ |
14 | I 'd have to be crazy , he thought . |
15 | When I met my husband , I knew he was the one for me , and I knew that I would have to be honest if our marriage was n't to be based on a lie . |
16 | ‘ I would have to be deaf to ignore your voice . ’ |
17 | I would have to be mad . |
18 | Mr. Williams , the bank manager , said in evidence : ‘ before the charge was signed I would have to be satisfied that she knew what she was saying . ’ |
19 | I was certainly to do with feeling that I would have to be a little bit slimmer , that I would have to be acceptable to other people , that I would have to change my shape and at the same time , I could not resist consuming large amounts of food . |
20 | As I shall be the only interpreter there I shall have to be present . |
21 | I share it with Menzies Campbell , who of course used to be an Olympic runner , so I shall have to be quick to keep up . |
22 | " Then I shall have to be satisfied with once a week at the Prego Café . " |
23 | I will have to be patient and then build up my knee for next season . |
24 | You may have to be firm at times during these early days , especially at night . |
25 | You may have to be careful . |
26 | Once you have identified the points that are going to be crucial in your particular job , you may have to be persuasive if you want improved safeguards built into your agreement . |
27 | You 'll have to be cunning , devious , smart . |
28 | ‘ I 'm afraid you 'll have to be content with just knowing my room number ! ’ she snapped . |
29 | They 've got most most times I think you 'll have to be unemployed for six months . |
30 | You 'll have to be brave to do it , but what you may learn from this will be well worth the effort ! |