Example sentences of "it [modal v] have [prep] [be] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I always wanted to study art there , but it 'll have to be London now , I suppose — if it 's anywhere ! |
2 | No it 'll have to be Karen and Andy cos |
3 | Well it 'll have to be school dinners Friday , is that what you 've ? |
4 | Yeah it 'll have to be count . |
5 | It 'll have to be cowardice ’ |
6 | It 'll have to be cash . |
7 | I suppose it 's too late for cyclamen so it 'll have to be tulips or daffs — which do you think ? ’ |
8 | It 'd have to be thanks |
9 | And it 's not going to be difficult and at the end of the day , someone is going to have to I suspect , and it would have to be members initially erm who would do that , as far as we see it . |
10 | If I had to name the twentieth-century figure who reminds me most of corduroys , it would have to be Albert Einstein . |
11 | ‘ I am afraid it would have to be Captain Owen , ’ he said . |
12 | Enough forthe day and , good God , it would have to be fish and chips . |
13 | In other words it would have to be job beneficial , it would have to be of strategic importance and and all those other things we 've been discussing . |
14 | ‘ If we are talking about who has contributed most to hairdressing , it would have to be Vidal Sassoon . |
15 | But it would have to be people who have an overall musical sensibility about it . |
16 | Much though my hon. Friend may dream about the days of beer and sandwiches , I should have thought that the Opposition were so besotted with Europe that it would have to be cafe and croissants , if that change ever came about . |
17 | It will have to be Luxembourg , and three old ones that we 've done quite recently , so that we do n't have to waste too much time rehearsing them . ’ |