Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] just have to be " in BNC.

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1 Theoretically he does not intend to go back into practice as an accountant , but , he concedes pragmatically , ‘ at the end of the day , with a family , I might just have to be one , whether I like it or not ’ .
2 ‘ It 's frustrating but I 'll just have to be patient . ’
3 ‘ Well , I shall just have to be firm , then .
4 You 'll just have to be content with the JB instead .
5 You 'll just have to be firm with her she says .
6 You could pull that loose too , so you 'll just have to be patient and lie still for now .
7 I do n't know who you belong to , Leonora , but no one 's anxious about you yet , obviously , so you 'll just have to be patient . ’
8 She 's not painted for so long that she 'll just have to be encouraged more and more .
9 There had to be a way — she would just have to be a lot cleverer .
10 So I said well you will just have to be content with me because you 'll because my husband has no time .
11 We 'll just have to be very alert and very low-profile . ’
12 So compared with the commercial clout of the continental magnums , they 'll just have to be satisfied to remain as miniatures .
13 He 'll just have to be careful he does n't melt his records !
14 ‘ Well , it 'll just have to be .
15 er , we 'll get it all sorted , you know what you like , you sit there and you think oh I want it , to get it all sorted before I go and move , it 'll just have to be in a tip for a while .
16 Langhorne was an impossible , fiercely dangerous dirt track , practically round , full of ruts ; hot and unprotected , but Mario — as he often liked to point out — had n't been born with a silver spoon in his mouth ; he could n't afford the fare to Europe ; meanwhile , while dreaming of his grand prix heroes , he 'd just have to be better than anybody else at what was available .
17 Well , he 'd just have to be disappointed …
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