Example sentences of "would [adv] have to " in BNC.

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1 This would inevitably require European central bankers to work closely together , while the structure of the system would eventually have to be formalised .
2 If not , Hick 's position would presumably have to be that the many gods of one tradition were equivalent to the one god of another tradition .
3 Lothian 's roles in publishing information about the services of 29 different bus companies , maintaining the region 's 4,000 bus stops and issuing maps of cycle tracks and bus routes would presumably have to be done by somebody else in future . ’
4 It could be a fixed amount ( it would obviously have to be something substantially higher than the DM500,000 limit per examination currently applicable to statutory examinations in Germany ) or based on a multiple of fees .
5 I 'm not sure sure how we could build it into the criteria of But it 's it 's a point which would obviously have to be borne in mind in terms of the str you know , the planning process .
6 Well that 's something we would obviously have to sort of , I mean maybe it 's something where you know I mean with the
7 However , a great many books that , if one were tabulating them by content , would perhaps have to be called why-dun-its still have in them considerable elements of other sub-genres .
8 The movies had become a story-telling medium , and , as had been the case with earlier fictional forms such as the melodrama and the ‘ dime novel ’ , the stories would necessarily have to be given a recognizable social setting .
9 Larry of course , with er , w w being a famous personality as you are , I mean er , if you were in the book , it would be awful would n't it , cos people would just have to , to er look up Adler , L and they
10 There had to be a way — she would just have to be a lot cleverer .
11 Would you prefer to have another election so that one party could obtain an overall majority or would you prefer some kind of arrangement between the parties so there would not have to be an election for a number of years ?
12 Ironically , a Labour government would not have to be so generous as the Tories .
13 A somewhat smaller proportion , 43 per cent , would prefer some kind of arrangement between the parties so there would not have to be another election for a number of years .
14 The advantage in using the loop is that the message would not have to be completely understood .
15 It would not have to be advantageous in every possible case .
16 Bringing a force north-west from the French colony on the St. Lawrence to attack them would be very difficult but , if a force could be brought at all , it would not have to be very large to capture all the bases .
17 Tacit consent was the tactic which Locke used in his Second Treatise to escape from the dilemma of reconciling his basic principle — " The Liberty of Man , in Society , is to be under no other Legislative Power , but that established , by consent , in the Commonwealth … " ( 22 , p. 301 ) — with the desirability of a stable and durable system of government which would not have to be submitted to the people for constant re-endorsement .
18 Thus unexamined documents would not have to be taken into account in the retrieval evaluation nor would performance be based on the retrieval of the " best document " .
19 No talk of going out for meals then , everyone rushed off to their respective homes , grateful for the knowledge that they would not have to be back in the Variety Theatre until the ‘ half ’ on the Monday evening .
20 For these technical reasons , the Audio Visual machine is much more advanced , and would not have to upgraded within a relatively short time , as I would fear with the 3M machine .
21 On the key question of the projected cost of unifying the two Germanies , Kohl declared that taxes would not have to be raised , while his SPD challenger Oskar Lafontaine maintained that this would not be possible .
22 The new budget included increased taxes , despite Chancellor Helmut Kohl 's claims during the election campaign that taxes would not have to be raised to cover the cost of unification [ see p. 37904 ] .
23 It does stress , however , that " existing equipment would not have to be instantly scrapped and replaced by untested prototypes .
24 Er of tory council and policy perhaps we would not have to be saying to our tenants that we must raise you rents by nine point four percent this year and let's not forget seventeen nine , I think seventeen point six percent last year that were government guidelines .
25 ‘ I would not have to , ’ he said softly .
26 Arrangements would somehow have to be made , for Kathleen , unstable , light-headed and suggestible as she was , might some day take outside advice and consign her to an institution .
27 It was becoming increasingly clear , however , that continued recourse to dictatorship offered no lasting solution and that a return to representative politics would somehow have to be contrived .
28 This particular trucker 's agent had gone out of business late on New Year 's Eve , one of a number of last-minute bankruptcies and mergers and a new agent would somehow have to be found to stamp his papers if Customs were to let him depart on the 20.15 sailing .
29 Any deviations from the terms and conditions of the contract would thus have to be justified .
30 There would thus have to be drastic cuts in public expenditure , particularly in the soaring cost of unemployment benefits .
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