Example sentences of "but [pron] [modal v] have [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 I fancy a cup of coffee from the buffet , but I 'll have to be careful with money .
2 ‘ Well , thanks for explaining it all to me , but I 'll have to be going too , I 'm afraid . ’
3 But I 'll have to be very careful with it I I do expect , I would expect , that there would be inquiries for that kind of investment here erm it 's just that we have n't any major ones in the last couple of years of that type because the overall framework here is opposed to it .
4 I could go out and buy spatulas and torpedos , but I 'd have to be quick .
5 But you 'll have to be speaking up ! ’
6 When we get back to Dublin there will be time for that , but you 'll have to be patient with me .
7 You wo n't necessarily need a sophisticated carrying system with full hip belt , but you 'll have to be careful to limit your load to avoid crippled neck and shoulders !
8 ‘ Like I said , I enjoyed being with her , but you would have to be some kind of retard to get turned on in those scenes by thinking I am kissing a sex symbol …
9 But you would have to be awfully sure that you were destined for the gallows to put to sea in a small boat during a storm .
10 During the day there was a factory and you used to have to make boxes , or if you were a cleaner you used to have to scrub the landings and everything , or there was a farm and you could work there — but you used to have to be really trusted to work on that .
11 If you allow the opponent to come too close , then a step forward may not be necessary but you will have to be very quick with your responses !
12 Autumn leaves do n't mind this sort of treatment , but you will have to be extremely careful when handling pressed flowers .
13 He was a man capable of great charm , but she would have to be careful that she did n't get taken in by it , Hari told herself sternly .
14 But she would have to be moved soon .
15 But she 'd have to be told .
16 The symbol for the escarpment on the map was as small as a greenfly and easy to misinterpret but we would have to be more careful in future .
17 Reform could take many guises , but there would have to be large investment in housing renewal , educational provision and job creation , while steps would need to be taken to reduce the real but , Scarman argued , not institutionalized , racism apparent within the Metropolitan Police .
18 Pippin was expected to capitulate ; but there would have to be a settlement .
19 The hon. Member for Eastwood ( Mr. Stewart ) cheerfully told the nation on radio the other day , ’ Of course , there will not be a register , but there will have to be a list . ’
20 But there will have to be more penetration against a side which forced a draw at Derby County last Saturday .
21 A more practical idea would be to fix filters to car exhausts , but they would have to be changed fairly frequently .
22 ‘ It would be ideal if midwives could do it , ’ she says ‘ but they would have to be thoroughly trained in all aspects of acupuncture first . ’
23 We are not absolutely committed to the eight-day tie-up rule and would be prepared to discuss other means of reducing fishing effort , but they would have to be agreed with our European Community partners .
24 ‘ It is possible that one or two plants might think it worthwhile to upgrade but they would have to be very sure there was a large and lucrative market there to warrant the investment . ’
25 But they might have to be supplemented by mercenaries from Flanders and the Low Countries , where the rapidly expanding population forced large numbers of young men into military careers .
26 But they will have to be shovelled over the side .
27 If the adventurers are successful in picking the lock , this trap wo n't be activated , but they will have to be very careful taking out the money without breaking the glass sphere ( no test needed , but you should roll dice as if you were making some secret test just to scare the players ) .
28 But they will have to be the subject of consultation and debate and I guess that some of the debates will be really quite lively .
29 These reactions against a new computer system may stem from a number of reasons , largely historical , but they will have to be corrected or allowed for if future computer applications are going to succeed .
30 In time he too would recruit and form an IRB circle there , but he would have to be careful ; Castlebar was a garrison town .
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