Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] have [to-vb] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | We 're talking about three nine six G M B Parliamentary Panel Dick and I 'll just have to follow Duncan , he had his little rhetoric on the Labour Party that he 's he believes in so much . |
2 | Well you 'll just have to cry Bryony because you 're going to have them on because it keeps raining . |
3 | So I might need , if I land on that I 'll probably have to sell Fleet Street to be able to survive . |
4 | Police said Crown prosecutors would now have to consider Hannah 's death in bringing any possible charges . |
5 | A China ready to stand on principle would then have to tell North Korea to accept the help on offer or else — the or-else being China 's acquiescence in , and compliance with , UN sanctions against the North . |
6 | With glum weariness , Dauntless realised that , in order to keep to his quest , he would either have to restrain Cleo physically , which the Dratslingers might prevent , or else accompany her to whatever eldritch ceremony was about to be performed . |
7 | The High Court has ruled that the historian from Oxfordshire will still have to pay Lord Aldington one and a half million pounds for allegations he made about his war record . |
8 | The unlikely couple will probably have to leave Northern Ireland when freed — possibly in ten years — as it is doubtful former associates in the INLA and UDA will forgive , or forget , such an act of ‘ betrayal ’ . |
9 | She will therefore have to exploit Mitch . |
10 | And you may actually have to use Betnovate on a preventative basis every now and again . |