Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] have [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 But if you thought about the order that you test , then , if something does n't work , you may only have to go back a few steps and re-test .
2 For a complete account we should perhaps have to add further criteria .
3 The rescue service , which describes its staff as the ‘ new knights of the road , ’ boasts women alone should only have to wait 20 minutes .
4 Arguably if you need more power later on you should only have to replace the chip , not the whole machine .
5 Party leaders should be free to devise programmes designed to appeal to the electorate as a whole , and they should only have to hold themselves vaguely accountable to the people through the direct mechanism of regular general elections .
6 Finally , a number of local authorities without polytechnics or much in the way of advanced further education provision have considered it unfair that they should nevertheless have to pay sizeable sums of money into the pool .
7 It was much too big and I wondered if I should always have to wear these clothes .
8 While it is not right that either partner should always have to give way to the other , each may have to concede at times , for both their sakes and for the well-being of their marriage .
9 Rule of Life No. 77 : if you should ever have to attend an inquest or similar official/judicial function : make sure you do n't have a hangover .
10 Video users should also have to give the number and location of their cameras , post public warning notices , and specify who is entitled to operate the system .
11 We should also have to do without Rome , la Grece et les monarchies hellenistiques by Maurice Holleaux ( Paris , 1921 ) , who spent so much intelligence and acumen in trying to make sense of Polybius through the hypothesis that Rome blundered into empire by overrating the aggressive intentions of the Hellenistic states .
12 believes lifeguards should never have to save lives — if they are doing their job properly .
13 ‘ I never like thinking too much , in conversation you should never have to think too much ’ , he spiels .
14 ‘ I never like thinking too much , in conversation you should never have to think too much ’ , he spiels .
15 But he is 36 , and may soon have to hang up his boots and concentrate more on consultancy .
16 But High Winds are now forecast and the entire team may soon have to evacuate the mountain with or without him
17 LEARNER drivers may soon have to take a written exam as part of their tests .
18 Pension schemes are vital to many of our constituents , and I should have thought that they would be of equal importance to Conservative Members in Scotland , who may soon have to look to their own pension schemes although the Minister has reassured me that he may have other arrangements .
19 Yet grants are not keeping pace and Mrs Pritchard feels that hard-up local authorities may soon have to reduce funding .
20 We will see what we can come up with that 'll be weather proof , we may just have to keep on going out er sticking labels
21 Er and therefore erm I think we 'd like to some degree wait and see a bit still because er I think that you know economic circumstances of this particular moment mean that we may just have to consider that further of seeing how things progress really between now and October .
22 On top of this you 'll rarely have to queue for a route ( even on The Napes ) .
23 We 'll only have to go through it all again when we move . ’
24 ‘ If you go back to the doctor for another prescription , ’ Kathy told her , ‘ we 'll only have to go through this again later .
25 It 'll be good because Daddy can live on one kidney and I 'll only have to carry on taking one drug .
26 and then I 'll only have to carry forward of about three thousand , plus me twelve thousand deposit
27 EVER bought a sofa or a bed and been told you 'll only have to wait two or three weeks for delivery , and ten weeks later you 're still waiting … ?
28 I 'll only have to pay him a dollar and the cartage , and there 'll be enough to cover the rest of the yard .
29 And for next time I 'll get some erm a special set of tables for him a lot easier to learn so that he can learn his tables and he 'll only have to learn about half of them and then he 'll know all of them .
30 ‘ You 'll only have to stay one night . ’
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