Example sentences of "it [vb mod] have to " in BNC.
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1 | It may have to be accepted that recurrent brief admissions are a necessary part of the long-term care of such a patient . |
2 | The play may shock audiences ; it may have to be withdrawn or rewritten . |
3 | It may have to be less if we are rushed . |
4 | All types of a-v , museum , artefact and other stimulus material may be involved , and if it is not immediately available it may have to be purchased , borrowed or created . |
5 | If an expert clause is unclear , it may have to be clarified by the court . |
6 | He says that they mounted an undercover operation to get to the horse — it 's in such a bad way it may have to be put down . |
7 | Some power was always available — if only through the mythical Ways and Means Act — although it might have to be handled with kid gloves . |
8 | Well , it 'd be , it mi it might have to , it mi it might have to go , go |
9 | ‘ It 'll have to be after Lent . ’ |
10 | ‘ This is all very interestin' , ’ said the Mayor , ‘ but I ca n't say one way or t' other , it 'll have to be discussed in council and there 's yon bridge to be seen to now . |
11 | It 'll have to be cash . |
12 | ‘ It 'll have to be brief , ’ George said dryly . |
13 | Aye , lass ; it 'll have to be the factory , we 'd never get him upstairs . |
14 | It 'll have to be checked . |
15 | It 'll have to be one of the bedrooms , I 'm afraid . ’ |
16 | I always wanted to study art there , but it 'll have to be London now , I suppose — if it 's anywhere ! |
17 | ‘ It 'll have to be retaken — the keeper moved ! |
18 | No , unless I can come up wi' something soon , it 'll have to be the train . ’ |
19 | It 'll have to be a boy , wo n't it ? ’ |
20 | It 'll have to be tonight . |
21 | It 'll have to be me . |
22 | ‘ It 'll have to be to Mr Rosen , Frank . |
23 | Er , I should like to the names next month and I hope you 'll all support us because the numbers are going down and if we do n't get sufficient numbers , it 'll have to cancelled like the Torbay one . |
24 | ‘ It 'll have to be taken in at the seams . ’ |
25 | Neither of them spoke for a moment , then Cassie said : ‘ All the same , I think it 'll have to be ‘ no ’ . |
26 | It 'll have to be back dated after Christmas . |
27 | ‘ It 'll have to be tomorrow . |
28 | ‘ It 'll have to be the kitchen because of the baby . ’ |
29 | ‘ I suppose it 'll have to . |
30 | I suppose it 's too late for cyclamen so it 'll have to be tulips or daffs — which do you think ? ’ |