Example sentences of "[modal v] have [to-vb] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Though these measures are not due to necessity , as the people here are glad to be of service to us and treat us with courtesy in which not a little deference is admixed , for as I say they count many simple things great wonders : my fine paste shoe buckles ( the only part remaining after some native rats that are very large and like to be tame devoured the rest of the appurtenances ) inspired much clicking of teeth and clucking of tongues till I thought I should have to part with them . |
2 | At 47 years of age I ca n't see why I should have to live off me mother … to that extent . |
3 | Those Georgian buildings were slums ; we felt it was wrong that anyone should have to live in them . |
4 | The commission suggests that anyone over 18 who has contributed to the cost of the property he or she occupies should have to agree to its sale . |
5 | Well it , it I expected that he would have to go and I should have to manage on my own and it was quite er er a , a way to come down to the shop . |
6 | Make no mistake , it 's only a handful of problem people who are causing the trouble on the estate and it is totally wrong that good people should have to suffer for them . |
7 | Yeah well I I had erm access to quite a lot of you know , quite good clothing , er both children 's and adult 's and erm while I did n't feel that it was that people should have to depend on someone else to give them clothing , erm in some ways it went against the grain to do it . |
8 | ‘ I do n't think people should have to work for their dole money , although some sort of ‘ workfare ’ programme might help some people in terms of references or whatever . ’ |
9 | The most important principle involved in this selection of Venneman 's discourse subjects must have to do with their relevance to the particular discourse fragment under consideration . |
10 | You 'll have to lie to them , afterwards , and say he did n't show up . ’ |
11 | As many Tory candidates and canvassers noted during the past few days , thousands of voters were shrugging their shoulders and saying : ‘ We do n't like you , but ’ ( said with a sigh ) ‘ we 'll have to vote for you . |
12 | You 'll have to deal with her . ’ |
13 | More newspaper problems , I imagine , which are a bloody nuisance , but I 'll have to deal with him . |
14 | What with the Santa Cruz Operation 's new president Lars Turndal being the new kid on the block and a stranger to most of the people who 'll have to deal with him , we thought we 'd give a little of his background . |
15 | ‘ We 'll have to search for them . ’ |
16 | ‘ I 'll have to search for it , ’ I told him . |
17 | Unless they get mean about it , in which case we 'll have to scrap with them ! ’ |
18 | Well you 'd got it , is it , erm well there , you 'll have to sort through them . |
19 | They 're going to be cheaper for the English market but they 'll have to put on their prices for the export market for those that are going out |
20 | The poor cow 'll have to live with it . ’ |
21 | Actually that 's something we 'll have to negotiate with our er opposite neighbour |
22 | I 'm afraid you 'll have to manage without me … ’ |
23 | But that is something you 'll have to judge for yourself . |
24 | ‘ You 'll have to go through me first , ’ warned fitzAlan , his voice low with menace . |
25 | Now , you 'll have to go through it right ? |
26 | I 'll I 'll have to go over it . |
27 | " Ah 'm sorry to waste your time , Jack , but you 'll have to go without 'er . " |
28 | He said , we 'll just have to leave it and , if it happens again we 'll have to go into it further , but it has n't happened again , so now it 's okay . |
29 | Your not allowed to go on my bike , it 's mine , you 'll have to go on yours . |
30 | This time you 'll have to go on your own . ’ |