Example sentences of "[modal v] have [to-vb] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I know I 'm too thin , I do n't like what I look like and I 've been told if I lose any more weight I 'll have to give up work and be admitted to hospital . |
2 | I 'll have to go up top , oh or pre maybe your dad would nip up to shop or something . |
3 | ‘ This means I 'll have to leave tomorrow morning with Janice . |
4 | You wo n't be granted a divorce until a period of a year has elapsed and during that period you 'll have to work out access and maintenance for the children . |
5 | With the new proposals it seems the needs of the children will be put first because you wo n't be granted a divorce until a period of a year has elapsed and during that period you 'll have to work out access and maintenance for the children and put their needs first and that seems very good . |
6 | ‘ Over the last three or four years it has gradually got worse and if I ca n't find a cure I might have to give up distance running , ’ he said . |
7 | ‘ At first , it looked as though I might have to give up snooker completely but I have persuaded the doctor otherwise . |
8 | Those sending e-mail messages might have to fill in communication protocols which not only identified themselves and the recipients of their message , but required the inclusion of indexing terms and a decision on archiving . |
9 | I think she should , she might not be able , they 'll be , they 'll be I should think , I mean you 'd have to , you 'd have to see when aunty Mary were coming on what whenever |
10 | Unless business picks up soon , some of the 245 foreign-owned banks in Switzerland may have to shut up shop . |
11 | We may have to bring in assistance from outside to deal with specific problems , and Mr Whittaker 's network of contacts could be used for this purpose . |
12 | In 1891 , after she learned that she was suffering from progressive myopia and would have to give up painting , embroidery , and other close work , she turned whole-heartedly to garden designing . |
13 | So they kept changing the man on the next machine , and until he could talk him into using the System , William 's grandad would have to lurch down machine alley every few minutes , heaving his stiff leg behind him like Long John Silver and cursing like his parrot . |
14 | As time was short we walked briskly for 4 hours , before deciding that we would have to set up camp for the night . |
15 | He knows that the organisations that the hon. Member for Derby , South said commend Labour party policy and many others are arguing amongst themselves about only one thing — how much the Labour party would have to put up interest rates in order to establish its credibility if it were elected . |
16 | A big bream is a very deep-bodied fish and would have to stand almost tail to surface to pick a bait direct from the bottom with its lips , which I know they do when they are in that kind of mood . |
17 | The new government , she said , would have to bring down interest rates . |
18 | From April 1993 local authorities will have to contract out waste management , and this should give the companies more opportunities to secure contracts for the conversion of waste into energy . |
19 | It says other programs run , but the company will have to ward off criticism that it does not have a significant inventory of tested packages . |
20 | It says other programs run , but the company will have to ward off criticism that it does not have a significant inventory of tested packages . |
21 | The stone walling blocks , available in a variety of sizes , or build steps to the exact dimensions from concrete , for which you will have to set up formwork . |