Example sentences of "[coord] i [vb mod] have [to-vb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I want no more fighting or I might have to fight what shall I do with you ?
2 ‘ You 'd better not tell anyone where you got this from , or I 'll have to move my business to Napata , ’ said Nubenehem seriously .
3 Or I 'll have to bash it with a rolling pin again .
4 You have very little room for manoeuvre within this service , and the Registrar General has reserve powers to impose services on you , and I would have to advice you it would be virtually , or I would have to say it would be impossible to achieve that ongoing reduction in future years .
5 I thought , I must get it cut — and then I remembered that I had no money to waste on that sort of thing any more ; it would just have to grow , or I 'd have to cut it myself .
6 And I 'll have to teach you precisely how to sign them up .
7 ‘ Well , I 'm sorry but the sergeant 's out there and I 'll have to report you . ’
8 Not really , I mean well I know , German I mean I 'm gon na be worried about it when I get there but at the moment German and French are just gon na be translating something , there 'll be , give me an extract and a translation and I 'll have to do them , you know
9 ‘ I 'll have to play the sick ma act with him too , ’ he thought , white in the face , his heart pounding , ‘ and I 'll have to do it naturally .
10 With only two gallons of water left there was no chance of washing and I would have to cut my consumption by half .
11 And I shall have to ask you , I 'm afraid , to leave the next half hour to Lewis and to me . ’
12 " You , " said Grace , mock-severely ( her heart was fluttering quite uncomfortably and she could feel a most immature desire to blush and simper rising within her ) , " are a naughty boy , and I shall have to keep you in your place , I can see that . "
13 ‘ I mean , ’ he was saying to Caroline , 'she 'd bring something to the table and I 'd have to ask what it was .
14 My accountant is n't sitting here on my shoulder , and I 'd have to ask her , Bill , but it 's certainly we do n't assume a hundred per cent take up for the purposes of estimating like this .
15 He was a lawyer now , defending innocent multinational corporations against bogus claims of injury by their workers , and I 'd have to find someone else .
16 To Giles I 'm a ‘ Jeremiah ’ who should be capable of ‘ an act of faith ’ — act of lunacy , more like ; to Hans Haenlein and others I 've got incredibly deep pockets ; to Peter Davey , for whom I voted and who is now so far removed from ‘ the cultural gangsters ’ as to be a cultural kamikaze pilot , I need ‘ a heroic proposal ’ ; to Mervyn Miller I should n't ‘ surrender my birthright ’ — but I may have to sell it .
17 ‘ I 'll leave it at that for the moment but I may have to ask you that question again .
18 ‘ All right , we 'll leave it at that for the moment , but I may have to see you again . ’
19 There was a chance of a place on the Nursing Times Open Learning conversion course , but I would have to fund myself .
20 But I might have to cancel it on what , what Deborah 's said .
21 I 'm prepared to pay but I 'll have to do it , just let me do it a bit a week .
22 But I 'll have to give him a caution at least .
23 Helen will want the wedding to take place from here , but I 'll have to hold her back from making it into such a big affair that it will take months to prepare . ’
24 But I 'll have to tell you a bit of my history .
25 But I 'll have to get me red and white coat out again
26 ‘ You talk about giving your mind a rest , sir , but I shall have to give my body a bit of a rest soon .
27 But I shall have to leave your guidance in Mr Marshall 's hands .
28 But I should have to consider it very carefully indeed .
29 You may not like me for it but I will have to drive you hard if you are to learn all you will need to survive what you will face .
30 She did n't win so well at York , but I 'd have to admit I was n't at my best there .
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