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

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1 I hated the exams at school I did n't think I 'd have to go all through them again .
2 But the doctor said that when I recovered I would have to practise less and go out more often .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 If all else failed I would have to write to the Pope .
6 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 .
7 Now my , I mean I would have to say , I mean very clearly , that they 're inseparable .
8 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 .
9 You say I 'd have to revert to the ranks .
10 Do n't know you 'd have to work it out okay .
11 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 .
12 Petrol , food and a few tools had been his biggest expenses so far , and if the budget started to tighten he 'd have to stop buying food and see what he could find in the woodland around him .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 It seemed she 'd have to stay here for a while .
16 Indeed , I would expect it would have to continue for us to remain in business .
17 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 .
18 The new operating systems have n't been recompiled for Intel 's Pentium — SCO says it 'd have to support two product lines otherwise — and sales on 80386 platforms still make up half its business .
19 The lemon became real for you ; your imagination tricked your body into believing it would have to cope with a mouthful of pure citrus .
20 He says what do you think you 'd have to do in a library
21 What , what number do you think you 'd have to multiply by itself to get six ?
22 You did n't think you 'd have to work at it quite so hard .
23 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 .
24 However , when his mother , Adele Britton , tried to remove it , she realised she would have to call in the professionals .
25 Horrified , she realised she would have to write and thank everyone .
26 When we took the prints of all the residents , she realised she 'd have to say something . ’
27 Er but I mean as , as to returns , I mean you 'd have to look at specialist press for that erm
28 At last she sighed , realising she would have to wait patiently , so she said , ‘ OK — so you 're frustrated .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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