Example sentences of "[ex0] [vb mod] have [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In any living venture , it is impossible for any of the partners to be detached from the natural dynamics of working together in the project and there may have to be a realignment of membership during the course of the enterprise .
2 There may have to be some tough decisions .
3 There 'll have to be …
4 Though , of course there 'll have to be an inquest .
5 There 'll have to be a union meeting .
6 There 'll have to be a funeral . ’
7 If the thing 's to be more than a game there 'll have to be some risks .
8 The Tory whips are busy counting heads to work out whether there 'll have to be a government retreat .
9 Conservatives on Oxfordshire County Council have dismissed claims that there 'll have to be major cuts in services if it has to stick to Government budget estimates .
10 In my ignorance of the situation , however , I conjectured that in these times of diminishing reactor safety research budgets , there might have to be a choice on the part of some countries between the two projects — but , ‘ tremendous hindrance ’ !
11 We 've gone back and forth a couple of times on pickups and pickup placement — one of the problems with having 24 frets is that the pickup has to be slightly further towards the bridge and it 's not such a warm sound , so there might have to be some compromise there .
12 Yet it also conceded that there might have to be ‘ differentiated progress ’ among members towards common goals .
13 There was something of Ewan in her , of course ; there 'd have to be .
14 There 'd have to be a twist , ’ he said .
15 But er ther there 'd have to be a good reason for it if , if , if erm the nurses did go out , er afterwards .
16 Mrs Thatcher said there 'd have to be a long-term transition .
17 Kenneth Baker , the party chairman , said yesterday that Cabinet ministers would play a stronger role in government than they had done over the last decade , and there would have to be public spending increases in the 1990s to pay for an improved quality of life .
18 To achieve this , there would have to be a period during which growth slowed down , and with it the growth of imports .
19 There would have to be several men involved in the racket , McCloy himself , two or three men to commandeer the lorry and incapacitate the driver as well as Hatton .
20 Mr Shevardnadze told members of the European Parliament that while the German people had the right to self-determination there would have to be ‘ political , legal and material guarantees that German unity would not eventually create a threat to the national security of other states and to peace in Europe ’ .
21 Whether harmonization of requirements would prove feasible or not , there would have to be a major rationalization of the aircraft industry if it was to continue competing in world markets .
22 The three were closely linked and led to two important conclusions : part of the Strategic Reserve would have to be positioned East of Suez ; and there would have to be some stocking of heavy equipment and supplies , and the establishment of essential repair facilities , on the far side of the Arab air/sea barrier .
23 They are very aware that the problems of the coal industry combined with the clash between government policy and the policies of the TUC ensured that there would have to be some type of conflict in 1926 .
24 However , there would have to be clear parameters of sentencing in order to avoid the intrusion of discriminatory or irrelevant factors at this stage .
25 And there would have to be at least one Liberal Democrat post in Cabinet .
26 By this time the country would be in such a shambles under Kinnock , Smith , Hattersley , Cook and Co that there would have to be another election , which the Tories would once again be able to fight in a properly robust and combative fashion .
27 But he said there would have to be a complete overhaul of the electoral system first .
28 For any proposed improvement to be effective , piecemeal additions would be insufficient ; instead there would have to be an integrated programme for the whole route .
29 If the local authority sustained its objection , one other thing was also certain : according to the law , there would have to be some sort of public inquiry .
30 The boy being a minor , there would have to be a Regency , but the acceptance of Alfonso would provide dynastic continuity and at the same time prevent the appearance of further candidates .
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