Example sentences of "and [pers pn] would have [to-vb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But at the moment small primary schools may well look at the opting out procedure , and I would have to say to you that in many cases those very small primary schools are receiving , by the wish of the Council , a very substantial subsidy from the Local Education Authority in the manner in which they are funded and
2 Just — different , because you 'd be tied up elsewhere , and I would have to look for other friends .
3 You would be confined to the building , naturally , and you would have to live in the cells , but it would probably save your life . ’
4 The moment she spoke to Rachel the die would be cast , and she would have to go along the road of sensible health planning and operations and anxieties and reality .
5 And she would have to smile at the first question and say , ‘ Oh , no , no , of course lot .
6 Some things seemed too intimate to share , and she would have to speak of secrets which were not her own .
7 Her car was parked at the side of the store , and she would have to walk through three or four departments before she could reach the outside door .
8 ‘ Also , a development as large as the one proposed would generate a very substantial amount of traffic and we would have to examine in great detail the implications for roads in the area .
9 It was a battle of weight versus cost , a battle which , to my husband 's dismay , I usually lost and we would have to pay over the odds to have my cases stowed in the hold of the Jumbo .
10 ‘ But incidents like this are pretty rare and we would have to look at whether we could justify expenditure . ’
11 It was also to help us if there was an accident and we would have to work in teams .
12 On February 27 she was told only a heart transplant would save her husband 's life and they would have to wait for a donor .
13 Their habitations would be huts , which they would have to build themselves , in desert land away from the few cities ; their diet would be healthy and sustaining but it would be monotonous , and they would have to do without delicacies which many of them might have become used to in the Diaspora .
14 And he would have to pose for hours , holding a sword and perched on a trestle or wooden horse while some artist-wallah depicted " The Relief of Krishnapur " !
15 One would say : ‘ Comrade so and so , ’ and their poor victim would turn white and he would have to go with them and perhaps we never saw him again .
16 When the US President , Eisenhower , visited Madrid on 21 December 1959 , Franco persisted in interpreting it as a sign of recognition of his rightness , not as an indication that times were changing and he would have to move with them or be left behind .
17 ‘ No , ’ she denied drily , and he would have to make of that what he would , because she could n't explain why she had come , not the real reason , because it was private , and because the woman she had come to find , the woman her grandfather had asked her to look up , deliver the package to , might be very angry — and rightfully so — if she discussed her business with other people .
18 Of course , the label or promotional literature as constituting a representation would have to induce the representee to enter the main contract of sale and he would have to know of it prior to the contract .
19 Twelve medium- to long-term visitors were scheduled to come to the Herbarium , and he would have to look at areas other than the Herbarium to accommodate them .
20 And it would have to rain for months to make any difference .
21 A fleet of 60 French and Spanish ships could not easily be concentrated , and it would have to fight in the Channel against an English fleet of 45 of the line …
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