Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] have to [be] " in BNC.

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1 As a consequence there are books on many library shelves which may eventually have to be withdrawn , with or without litigation , not because of their content but because of their intent .
2 Hence , worthwhile projects may not proceed or may be unnecessarily delayed , and plans may suddenly have to be changed when constraints are tightened ( see also Likierman , 1984 ) .
3 Social workers should never have to be in a situation where a small child slips through the net and dies .
4 She watched his deft slender hands bleached by the light , and knew that this one could have been , should be , some kind of fine and meticulous craftsman , should never have to be wrestling with pipes , floorboards , beams that seemed heavier than he was .
5 And they warn that up to £12m may soon have to be invested in major work .
6 She 's not painted for so long that she 'll just have to be encouraged more and more .
7 You 'll just have to be content with the JB instead .
8 ‘ It 's frustrating but I 'll just have to be patient . ’
9 He 'll just have to be careful he does n't melt his records !
10 ‘ You 'll just have to be firm with her she says .
11 We 'll just have to be very alert and very low-profile . ’
12 You could pull that loose too , so you 'll just have to be patient and lie still for now .
13 ‘ Well , it 'll just have to be .
14 I do n't know who you belong to , Leonora , but no one 's anxious about you yet , obviously , so you 'll just have to be patient . ’
15 So compared with the commercial clout of the continental magnums , they 'll just have to be satisfied to remain as miniatures .
16 er , we 'll get it all sorted , you know what you like , you sit there and you think oh I want it , to get it all sorted before I go and move , it 'll just have to be in a tip for a while .
17 Theoretically he does not intend to go back into practice as an accountant , but , he concedes pragmatically , ‘ at the end of the day , with a family , I might just have to be one , whether I like it or not ’ .
18 Napoleon 's military victories , for example , might just have to be attributed to his genius ; Britain 's adherence to a monetarist economic policy throughout 1881 might in the end rest on Margaret Thatcher 's supreme obstinacy .
19 It 'll still have to be cut in though would n't it ?
20 Even in Germany , the social disqualification of middle-class origins might still have to be purged by a reserve officer 's commission — hence , in part , the wide acceptance of the military tone of German society .
21 There 'll always have to be a man in charge , at least one man , deciding what should be made , and how .
22 ‘ If not , it 'll probably have to be the bus . ’
23 A further £40,000,000 might also have to be repaid in 1991 if amounts allocated for the restructuring of Rover 's former commercial division were not fully spent .
24 Questioned about charges and the need for allotments , she said that a fair charge would be made as to many people wanted an allotment , the waiting list might now have to be closed .
25 SOME outside broadcast requests might now have to be fulfilled by a team from Manchester .
26 I think we 'll really have to be cautious and that one
27 One might even have to be careful about possible re-use of materials which would produce a radiocarbon result older than the true age of manufacture of the artefact .
28 Orphaned when it 's own mother died while giving birth it 'll either have to be bottle fed , or another mother found .
29 Though then , of course , the activity in question would no longer be walking but growing nerves , and the walking itself might again have to be relearned as described earlier .
30 Feelings of worthlessness , hopelessness , grief , lack of purpose and depression may still have to be dealt with , or the individual may again resort to an alcoholic solution .
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