Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [to-vb] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | For as well as suggesting that if we were to give up the view that most actions are autonomous we should have to give up a great deal else as well , it asserts that this transformation of our attitudes is actually beyond us . |
2 | While chatting with Allan in the Admin Block corridor about a snag which had emerged , one of the senior managers said ‘ We 'll have to set up an Improvement Team to solve it ’ . |
3 | I 'll have to sort out a suitable bottle of wine to go with it . ’ |
4 | No my friend 's in the trade I said they 're basically working but they 've got a halt on somewhere because they 've come back you 'll have to sort out the you 've got but er they 're only one ten |
5 | ‘ I 'll have to lock up the pages before seven , and I doubt Mike will be able to do more than meet the deadline . |
6 | So you 'll have to put on a bit more flesh if you want filmstar legs . |
7 | and then we 'll have to cancel out the garage , so do n't know how much that 's gon na be . |
8 | Yeah , I think you 'll have to go round a bit . |
9 | ‘ We 'll have to go down the off-licence . ’ |
10 | No , oh I know what I never got that ai n't finished I 'll have to go down the shops , I might go down |
11 | And that , you 'll have to take out a mortgage to do that . |
12 | They 'll have to take out the men again , no ? |
13 | We 'll have to knuckle down a bit wo n't we se Rachel ? |
14 | Erm , if you ask for what actions we could take , then we 'll have to work out a way of doing it . |
15 | ‘ Madam , they 'll have to ring down the curtain . |
16 | ‘ Mind you , you 'll have to write out the replies yourself in your own handwriting and in your own words — they 'll expect it to come from you . ’ |
17 | The police were very sympathetic , but as the inspector in charge told me , ‘ I 'll have to hand over the papers to the Director of Public Prosecutions — or one of his staff . |
18 | But perhaps you 'll have to grow up a bit more before you realise that . ’ |
19 | You 'll have to peel back the carpet . |
20 | People will puke up all over the place and since it 's your fault , you 'll have to clear up the mess . |
21 | I 'd have to take down the shore , shore tomorrow . |
22 | Of course , you 'd have to track down the right person . ’ |
23 | Now he 'd have to pick out a tie . |
24 | ‘ We do n't have too many large office blocks in the North-East so I 'd have to knock down a number of housing schemes . |
25 | ‘ I was getting worried we 'd have to send out a search-party . ’ |
26 | He 'd be there himself except that the newsroom was on sodding tenterhooks waiting to see if Heath would call a sodding snap election and they 'd have to bring out a sodding slip edition . |
27 | you 'd have to hunt about a bit I 'm afraid . |
28 | You may have to pick out the occasional burnt chip ! |
29 | And a judge may have to sort out the immediate squabble . |
30 | Indeed , because of deficiencies , the Air Force has had to change some of its plans for the bomber and may have to dish out an extra $1 billion to correct the problems . |