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

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1 If access to the toilet is difficult , perhaps because it has steps , or the room is too small for a wheelchair and the carer to manoeuvre in , he may have to be provided with a commode .
2 Central TV fear he may have to be replaced .
3 ‘ If we 're going to be ruthless , it would probably be at the end of next summer [ 1994 ] , ’ says one minister , mulling over the possibility that Mr Major 's taint of failure proves harder to expunge and that , in best Tory blood-sport tradition , he may have to be cleanly knifed .
4 Asked about Noriega 's extradition , Mr Eduardo Vallarino told reporters : ‘ The Panamanian constitution prohibits extradition , so if Noriega is apprehended he 'll have to be duly charged and tried in Panama . ’
5 Sue can fetch up with some young twat if she wants to , but I think he 'll have to be desperate as well .
6 He 'll have to be away before sun up . ’
7 If we do n't play his game , he 'll have to be more direct . ’
8 He 'll have to be dead a bit longer before he comes back . ’
9 Maybe he 'll have to be content with merely doing all the work , but there 's compensations in being indispensable , too . ’
10 He 'll have to be quick .
11 Beryl said : ‘ We ca n't leave him here , he 'll have to be taken upstairs . ’
12 The wing fracture is a bad one , and he 'll have to be certain it has healed properly before the bird is released .
13 Oh well he 'll have to be then .
14 on the thing and I said well he 'll have to be fucking stretched if they come to that door and none of them dishes and the best of it was the front door would n't open
15 But Hepzibah says if they ever had to leave and go where there were strangers about who did n't understand his sensitive ways , then he might have to be — well — what he said ] ’ He nodded at Frederick and said , in a low voice , ‘ Shut up in a mad house , or something . ’
16 He 'd have to be careful .
17 He 'd have to be someone in need of a lot of psychiatric help ! ’
18 He 'd have to be a stranger . ’
19 Charles stayed at the meeting long enough to hear when the rehearsal call was for the Monday ; if he accepted Paul 's offer of an understudy job , then he 'd have to be there .
20 He 'd have to be a merchant or a spy , ’ said Ymor .
21 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 .
22 I mean he went to school , he went to oh school , but he lived at Enfield and erm , you 'd have never thought then that he had got it in him and , so dry I said to dad I said he never ought to be a bus driver , cos the things he comes out with , he 'd have to be a comedian , I mean he 's , I mean as er , what , they used to call the comedians did n't they , three or four of them on the telly , and I mean
23 Of course the answer is changing the myth would have made Moses Hebrew and not Egyptian , because if Moses had been the daughter of Pharaoh he would had to been Egyptian and that the Hebrews could n't tolerate because at a later stage their religion became strongly ethnic and racially divided , you really got to be born Jewish to be Jewish , so they could n't tolerate their , their founding fathers of not being anything but Jewish , so they altered it , they changed the records and they falsified the myth , but they left this glaring inconsistency in it , so the myth is no longer it 's er rewritten and this is one of the little bits of evidence and now of course erm if you do n't take psychoanalyst insights into the family romance seriously , that may not cut much ice for you , but if you erm appreciate the force of these unconscious stereotypes in creating this like this , it 's cert it 's a quite potent piece of evidence because you think well why should the , the Bible change the myth , why ca n't it just put up with the normal myth .
24 As well as negotiating from strength , Rank had a realistic perception of just how tough he would have to be .
25 McLeish reflected uncomfortably that he would have to be very circumspect in his dealings with Catherine , with this beady-eyed observer around the place .
26 He also knew that if Clasper was to be toppled from his influential position as plant convener — which was essential to the long term recovery of the plant — he would have to be seen to be toppled by his own members , acting in their own interests .
27 He would have to be careful .
28 ‘ Well , he would have to be , would n't he ? because it was in the papers only last week that one of them was sent along the line to Durham for fighting .
29 In time he too would recruit and form an IRB circle there , but he would have to be careful ; Castlebar was a garrison town .
30 He would have to be very , very careful .
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