Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [to-vb] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What crime have we committed that we should have to live in this way ? ’ |
2 | If the result of the income generation approach is that more resources are released to treat more patients and provide additional resources for their medical care , it does not seem that anyone should have to apologise for that policy . |
3 | The bishops on Charles 's and Louis 's side , taking a firmer line about oaths , asked why anyone should have to sin in this case , and repeated the proposal that a complete survey of the empire be made . |
4 | But first you 'll have to deal with this man and woman to satisfy yourself one way or the other about them . |
5 | I think that they 'll have to go in you 'll have to go into each area . |
6 | I suppose I 'll have to go to this Sheldrake man for my pigs . ’ |
7 | ‘ That 's possible — he knows I 'll be looking for him — but he 'll have to remain in this country until he can collect his legacy , and by then he 'll expect me to have given up . ’ |
8 | aye and you 'll have to start saving this month |
9 | ‘ If they think you 're right I suppose we 'll have to send in another team to scour through the garbage again . |
10 | You 'll have to speak to that boy again today . |
11 | ‘ I 'll go back to my dad 's business until Christmas but then I 'll have to look for another job , hopefully I 'll be able to stay in golf . |
12 | I 'll have to look for another job , but there 's nothing suitable in this area . |
13 | Thorfinn said , ‘ If the landings take place on the north side , they 'll have to look for more boats upriver and get themselves across till we can come . ’ |
14 | And she said , ‘ You know , I 'll have to look in this trunk here , but I have n't got the time , I must be off now … ’ . |
15 | That 's what I 'll have to get for these chairs |
16 | And then if er you want a so solicitor with you on that day we 'll have to come to some arrangement with you privately about the costs . |
17 | Well we 're just I 'm just we might have to ask for some money for it . |
18 | ‘ I do not see what Sid could have to do with this affair , ’ said Auguste , illogically shocked . |
19 | To go to the one in the park we 'd have to go up that hill and there 's no way I can push this buggy with Bryony in the front and all these fruit and vegetables I could n't get up and the hang on to you two with your reins I could n't get up that steep hill . |
20 | If he did n't want a beating , or worse , he 'd have to pander to these monsters . |
21 | The verdict on that one , however , may have to wait for many years yet . |
22 | They face the prospect of having to accept unskilled jobs at lower wages or of retraining , in either event , they may have to move to another part of the country . |
23 | With no help around , you may have to resort to another tactic — a risky one : going to ground . |
24 | If all this fails , you may have to resort to another tactic . |
25 | Derby start 2-1 down to Cambridge and Villa defend the same score at Wolves , where Taylor may have to trust in another piece of sports sagacity . |
26 | To avoid this , credit rationing would have to extend to all institutions . |
27 | In this way , the institution would be given more flexibility but at the same time would have to live with any mistakes it might make . |
28 | A court would interpret such words in their natural manner which is objective , i.e. the Secretary of State could not simply rely upon his own subjective beliefs , but would have to point to some evidence from which it could reasonably be inferred that , for example , Napoleon was a person of hostile origin . |
29 | A new motor car was for many a luxury that would have to wait for another day . |
30 | He ordered me to cut this lot immediately ’ — he laid heavy stress on the word , his mouth twisted in a sardonic grin — ‘ and I told him it would have to wait till this afternoon . ’ |