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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 But the doctor said that when I recovered I would have to practise less and go out more often .
2 British Aluminium own the land , and as soon as I realised I would have to trespass with a car , my imagination started its fevered travail .
3 So , when I found I wanted to write a book that would reflect a little on whether we should strive to be perfect or settle for the second-best but practical , I realised I would have to have a murder that was in some way imperfect .
4 If all else failed I would have to write to the Pope .
5 I mean I would have to say that that , that turn by the Chinese Communist Party meant that it was a turn away from the idea that it was the , the ordinary people themselves who , who should shape their own destiny .
6 Now my , I mean I would have to say , I mean very clearly , that they 're inseparable .
7 Interestingly , both versions feature that talented Baroque specialist tenor Christoph Pregardien , superb in both , although if pressed I would have to say that he sounds in fresher voice on Capriccio .
8 To maintain any form of quality and security in our environment and lives we would have to scrap most of our notions and tackle everything from different ends .
9 But for the help of a friend who sleeps in the bungalow at night , and who can help her go to the toilet if she needs to , she says she would have to go into a home .
10 She had gone to his room ready to play the wanton , certainly believing she would have to seduce him into her arms , and there had been an undercurrent of panic at this .
11 Indeed , I would expect it would have to continue for us to remain in business .
12 The new operating systems have n't been recompiled for Intel 's Pentium — Santa Cruz says it would have to support two product lines otherwise — and sales on 80386 systems still make up half its business .
13 The lemon became real for you ; your imagination tricked your body into believing it would have to cope with a mouthful of pure citrus .
14 She would have given anything for a glimpse of the moon that had been shining when she was here before , but it was not there , and as the knocking gathered strength she realised she would have to go down .
15 However , when his mother , Adele Britton , tried to remove it , she realised she would have to call in the professionals .
16 Horrified , she realised she would have to write and thank everyone .
17 At last she sighed , realising she would have to wait patiently , so she said , ‘ OK — so you 're frustrated .
18 When I was ill and was told I would have to go on a diet for the rest of my life I felt totally deprived that I was n't going to be able to eat junk food any more .
19 I was told I would have to have another operation a month later , but first I had to take a course of male hormones called Danazol .
20 The Mid-Craven Fault is so deep that if you were to look south of Malham for the limestone that you see on Gordale Scar you would have to drill many thousands of feet below the earth 's surface before you came to it .
21 She would have to persuade someone to change places with her , and if that did n't work she would have to kidnap someone and force them to swap places .
22 Next summer mum was told she would have to go back into hospital for a long time , and because I already knew the place , I agreed to go back to the Cheshire Home for this period .
23 Laura Frost was told she would have to pay two per cent commission — 16p — because neither she , nor her mother , Wendy , had an account at NatWest .
24 To be told she would have to get rid of some of the little she had was not what she had expected — or wanted to hear .
25 She refused to listen to the Jeremiahs who predicted she would have to change her operating style once her company came under the scrutiny of the Stock Exchange .
26 A security official said : ‘ We did not believe we would have to put up with this type of behaviour .
27 It was n't but a few months ago that I was telling them how bad everything was , how we had to keep our spending down to new lower budgets because if we did n't the next cuts we would have to make would be human ones .
28 ‘ If Haines recommended the Jockey Club should be abolished we would have to consider it and if we felt it was for the benefit of racing we would do it , ’ Lord Hartington said .
29 At this stage the society acknowledged they would have to undertake any work themselves .
30 The Greens had planned to hold their 1989 rally in the Sorbonne , but at the last minute they were told they would have to go elsewhere and the only venue available at short notice was the Cité .
  Next page