Example sentences of "that they [modal v] have [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They eyed each other , assessing the signs of strength in the face , the hands , the bearing ; looking for the weaknesses that they would have to live with , now that they were a team .
2 And it is to the trade union that they would have to account for the exercise of that authority .
3 These will probably be things that they would have kept as a matter of course in their store cupboard in earlier days , but have gradually dropped off their shopping list as they grew older and only had themselves to cook for ; so there is no question of giving them new ideas — only trying to revive old ones , which may tempt them to prepare more varied and nourishing meals to achieve a balanced diet .
4 It was a typical late afternoon scene , with the pool full of children playing ball , splashing and laughing , the older ones talking confidentially while holding on to the side , perhaps making assignations that they would have to negotiate with parents to keep .
5 If they were here , 1 am sure that they would support new clause S. The reason that they are not here is because they feel that they would have to vote for new clause 5 if they were here , so they have absented themselves from the debate .
6 Yeah , that is the saving that they would have made on each of those builds .
7 All knew that they would have to pass through what has been described as a maelstrom , and that they would have to rely on the seamanship of their coxswain to reach the relative safety of open water ; there would be no second chance in conditions which were described as the worst in living memory . ’
8 Societies privately admit that they would have to respond with still higher mortgage rates if the Government raises base rates again to prop up sterling .
9 He then put it to Mr and Mrs Singh that they would have to think about whether they would like Balbinder to come to the school .
10 For example , the Altrincham governors could have argued that there was a safety risk in the girls wearing scarves in the laboratory or workshop — although it is by no means clear that they would have succeeded on this basis .
11 All 10,000 students were expelled ( and told that they would have to apply for readmission ) and the Students ' Representative Council was suspended .
12 Settlement ‘ I would have thought that they would have learned from the public ridicule of the last month and made certain that they did n't get up to these things again , ’ he told the Press Association .
13 They accepted — and ultimately so did she — that they would have to retreat in their domestic fight for secularism if they were to keep alive the hope of making peace with the Arabs .
14 Its partners had probably accepted that they would have to acquiesce to some kind of compromise within the package deal .
15 All knew that they would have to pass through what has been described as a maelstrom , and that they would have to rely on the seamanship of their coxswain to reach the relative safety of open water ; there would be no second chance in conditions which were described as the worst in living memory . ’
16 The dummies in the windows wore clothes so unlike Helen 's that they might have stepped from some other culture : rainbow colours , fabrics of wondrous texture and design , skirts like puffballs or split like a dancer 's .
17 Never mind that they might have tipped off Gaddafi by doing so , there was nobody now left on the ground to report back directly to the United States government on the effects of the bombing .
18 The 10-year-olds followed an adventure route of ‘ real life ’ scenarios challenging them to think of how to deal with emergency situations that they might have to face in daily life .
19 A male without testes would live longer than a , than a male with them , undoubtedly , on average five to seven years longer , and erm generally be more healthy in terms of avoiding a lot of problems that , that they might have had through being male .
20 I think that they 'll have to go in you 'll have to go into each area .
21 For women officers there 's always the possibility that they 'll have to deal with the perpetrators of sexual abuse and violence .
22 None of these tenants have access to any tools or materials , and in some cases they 've been told that they 'll have to pay for the repair work .
23 It is possible that they may have shot down Plt.Off .
24 Unlike the Cubists , the Futurists had never limited the colours on their palettes and were concerned with a wide range of subject-matter , so that they may have contributed to the general ‘ loosening-up ’ process that Cubism was undergoing .
25 I understand what the hon. Gentleman says about the nature of the charge laid against certain people and the roles that they may have played in particular crimes .
26 The coins were found in a fairly straight line , indicating that they may have fallen from a torn purse .
27 As generations followed the pattern of the maze , the earth energies may have illumined their forms in just the way that they may have done with the cup-and-ring marks and the pilgrims ' tracks .
28 Will my hon. Friend confirm that many companies find that the loyalty given to them by disabled people more than makes up for any days that they may have to take off work to undergo treatment ?
29 All policies now stipulate that they must have run for between three and six months before claims will be considered — and most bar self-employed people altogether .
30 She had n't thought about how much of her hour remained , until bells started ringing , and she realized that they must have gone for her .
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