Example sentences of "he would have [to-vb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Well if he gets up he 'd have to sleep with me !
2 Now he 'd have to rely for a lift on Colin who would n't be so keen on coming out of his way .
3 Because of his Dublin escapade , however , Sandy said he 'd have to go to Monte Carlo , the next tournament .
4 He 'd have to go after him now , get the wire off him and fix the door .
5 He told Husband he 'd have to consult with the rest of the private Office and maybe even the PM before he could agree to them interrogating you ; he may actually be doing that , for all I know , though I think it 's more likely he 's been waiting for his temper to cool before he briefs you .
6 But he 'd have to wait at least another 2 and a half hours — that 's how long Mae Luz 's flight from Manila was delayed .
7 But the former was impossible with the twins in tow and the latter unthinkable given the length of time he 'd have to wait for one on a Sunday .
8 As he stared at her he knew that he had come to a crossroads , that if he gave in to her now he 'd have to give into her again and again and again .
9 If that ever got out , he 'd have to worry about his public image .
10 A : hello Mr Parkin this is Guy Cook here B : yes A : er do you remember um sending us a er an estimate for electrical repairs * for a hundred and fifty pounds * well I 've er just had a word with the Electricity Board with an engineer called Mr Golding and he tells me that the er the list of jobs you gave us unless there 's any special circumstances should not be more than around one hundred pounds B : oh * A : well he said he 'd have to look at it of course but er is there some special reason why you thought it would cost more A : well would you be prepared to do it for the price he quoted B : no A : well why not B : I ca n't afford it not with my wages and overheads £ I have A : well £ why should I pay an extra fifty pounds if I can get it done cheaper * B : well if you can do that * do
11 And he 'd have to look at it every day .
12 Only kept repeating it was quite something , that he 'd have to think about it , that it would take time to assimilate .
13 He 'd have to think about it .
14 It was a clean , well-swept establishment with secure stables , a fresh herb-smelling tap room , a large roaring fire with the logs piled high — though he baulked at the huge four-poster bed he 'd have to share with Sir John .
15 However , with Grobbelaar approaching full fitness after his hamstring injury , and James determined to make his mark at Liverpool , Hooper knows he 'd have to impress in order to keep his place in the team .
16 However , with Grobbelaar approaching full fitness after his hamstring injury , and James determined to make his mark at Liverpool , Hooper knows he 'd have to impress in order to keep his place in the team .
17 Then he 'd have to play with his sister !
18 He 'd have to stand on tiptoe , ’ Felicity said with a rare flash of humour .
19 If he did n't want a beating , or worse , he 'd have to pander to these monsters .
20 He 'd have to care for her a lot more than he does to do that . ’
21 That 's why we told Hilary he 'd have to stay for GCE year .
22 Not too late , Chris Court said , as he would have to listen for the Division bell and might have to run for it .
23 At the very least , he would have to reckon on the 21 votes in the Cabinet being stacked up against him .
24 Tomorrow he would have to talk to her family and last known associates .
25 Now , when there was a strict limit to how long he would have to talk to her , it was convenient — perhaps even imperative — to do so unimpeded by a third party .
26 Alain had not allowed her to be where he would have to talk to her .
27 Longing to see something green and to inhale fresh air , Vincent asked the doctor how much longer he would have to wait to be discharged .
28 Mr. Watson had then telephoned the same consultant in the same hospital and had asked how long he would have to wait to be seen privately .
29 Sometimes he would have to wait for an hour or more before he could find someone to carry him to the Collector 's side .
30 On the day on which the Secretary of State gave a pledge to his party conference that everyone would have equal access to free health care , I was contacted by a constituent , Mr. Ronnie Watson , who had been waiting since September 1990 for an appointment with a consultant to discuss a possible hip operation and had just been told that he would have to wait until some unspecified date in 1992 .
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