Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] have [to-vb] a lot " in BNC.

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1 I may have to spend a lot of my time in Scotland now — perhaps even look for a Scottish constituency — and your work is in London . ’
2 In a larger building , like that in which I work , I would have to store a lot of instructions of the above kind in order to find my way about .
3 Sally Hibberd says it 's a tough race and she may have to run a lot today
4 ‘ If you want to keep your job , you 'll have to do a lot better than that . ’
5 but it 's not that , you 'd have to have a lot of the fireplace ripped up .
6 You 'd have to eat a lot more .
7 she would have to get a lot more fed up and tired with this old , time-frozen body before suicide became a serious alternative .
8 So , that would be Freud 's defence , now , I suppose you would have to know a lot more about modern history , to , to know , if this was really true or not , but erm , the the er , question that Freud was really asking himself , really was , why did Wilson let us down , because Freud admits that he regarded Wilson , when he came to Europe as a saviour .
9 If not , you will have to spend a lot more time and effort using them than is necessary .
10 You will have to spend a lot of time preventing tricky scenarios from getting any worse or keeping antagonistic individuals apart .
11 We 'll have to have a lot of luck in running .
12 Where we 're taking measures from the image er such as height width etcetera we 'd have to know a lot about the image to take those measures .
13 The point is , darling , that in order to make sure Huerter has a future , we would have to put a lot of money in to restore a bombed-out balance sheet .
14 We will have to spend a lot initially to make the castle wind and watertight , ’ says Stewart , who drew the plans .
15 He says they 'll have to find a lot of money up front before they even pay for the tags .
16 They will have to do a lot of physical fitness training .
17 But it may have to do a lot more than talk .
18 Well he 'll have to work very he 'll have to do a lot of work
19 But sometimes when we say that every person is only required to sacrifice a little we mean that the antecedently expected sacrifice is small , i.e. that the odds that he will have to sacrifice a lot are small .
20 If the hon. Gentleman wants to make a speech about the constituency of Midlothian , he will have to do a lot more homework than he did tonight .
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