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

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1 ‘ It 'll have to be to Mr Rosen , Frank .
2 It 'll have to be at Luke 's place — my flat 's too small .
3 ‘ You and I and Henry will be with the Minister at the Select Committee all afternoon , and we 'll have to be on call to brief all morning .
4 We 'll have to be on our mettle from the start . ’
5 Time 's going on ; you 'll have to be on your way again . ’
6 That 'll have to be for the sheets
7 ‘ You 'll have to be inside the spell and out of here into the Time Chariot so fast you could n't say ‘ caterpillar 's boots ’ , always supposing you wanted to say such a ridiculous thing , which I do n't suppose you do .
8 ‘ It 'll have to be after Lent . ’
9 I 'll have to be in the workshop finishing that brooch .
10 Why do n't you say if you 're a child you can go in a group of three , if your adults you 'll have to be in a group of two , so the children can attach themselves to any group .
11 So if you want to see that old mother of yours it 'll have to be by road . ’
12 In these cases , prevention might have to be in terms of limiting sales from chemist shops .
13 Do n't know if you 'll see it over there , I think you might have to be in the light .
14 She 'd have to be with that hair !
15 You 'd have to be on the ground .
16 And if you were on night duty you 'd get two nights off , but when you came back you 'd , you 'd , you 'd have to be on duty that night so you 'd have to go to bed that day .
17 Some time in the early hours of Saturday morning Archie staggered to his feet and said that he 'd have to be on his way .
18 You 'd have to be on a race tract or a rally circuit to push these to the limit , but on normal roads in normal cars motoring can be more dangerous .
19 You 'd get off at six o'clock in the morning and you 'd have to be in court at ten o'clock .
20 You 'd have to be in your vest .
21 I 'd have to be in a grown-up panto — called something like Mother 's Goosed .
22 There 's no real I mean you 'd have to be in a real big way of a business and use a large proportion of your house for the gain on that proportion to exceed five thousand eight hundred .
23 Mr Simon Montgomery , administrator of the Brighton Unemployment Centre , which obtained a copy of the review , said yesterday : ‘ We are establishing a new category of people who may have to be outside the welfare net — people with mental health problems who form part of the new underclass . ’
24 With old people who are both deaf and blind , communication may have to be by spelling out key words on the palm of the hand , or writing letters on the forehead .
25 We may have to be in touch again .
26 The pump would have to be below the surface of the water , how would I set this up ?
27 With Ferranti needing to raise a minimum of £150m in new equity , the issue would have to be on the basis of one for two .
28 If the directives were to be criticised , it would have to be on the basis that any use of the power would damage the reputation of the British broadcasting authorities for independence and that that price was not worth paying for so small an effect .
29 This meant , for example , that no smoking would be allowed and the use of the blue drawing room would have to be on an occasional basis .
30 But if we did meet it would have to be on my terms .
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