Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus , we would have to fall back on the anthropic principle to explain why the electron has the mass and charge that it does . |
2 | Unless you take a different view , our own preference would be to pursue the question of a travelling display as actively as we can , recognising , however , that if it does not prove feasible for reasons of finance and other resources to mount such a display in the foreseeable future we may have to fall back on the reduced-size Barrel Vault display . |
3 | Even if this is difficult to provide , candidates should not have to wait around in a very public area . |
4 | And the traditional Conservative chairman 's bash at Central Office may have to go on without the chairman : Chris Patten , busy in Bath , may not get back in time to drink with his team . |
5 | He knew he would have to go through with the nightly ritual . |
6 | Do these all have to go up to the tower ? ’ |
7 | Going back to the agents up in the town , the boatmen to get information about a ship coming in they would have to go up to the town |
8 | They would have to go up to the town , yes |
9 | Soon they will have to go up to the front-line again . |
10 | They 'll have to go up into the attic . |
11 | Everything 's got to be sorted out I think her pram and her other desk is gon na have to go up in the |
12 | Why should you have to go round with a frozen face because a child has kicked the cat ? |
13 | He would have to go round to the back . |
14 | I would have to go off to the lavatory , come back and start the same scene with a variation . |
15 | They said I might have to go down to the police station and be interviewed there later in their inquiries . |
16 | I think it 'll have to go down to the post office , I 've write to Diane now |
17 | They 'd have to go down to the |
18 | I 'll have to go down to the roundabout and come back up . |
19 | I 'd say we 'll have to do more than that , I 'd say we 'll have to go down for a week . |
20 | ‘ She 'll have to go down in the fattening fields with the cows . ’ |
21 | They would be perhaps regarded as thick as two short planks , er they would not be happy , they would be struggling to do work that was not honestly within their capacities , that being the case , they would almost certainly have to go down from the University . |
22 | We 'll have to go back into the bushes , then take the tradesman 's path . ’ |
23 | Unless — do you have to go back to a hospital with it , or anything ? ’ |
24 | He might have to go back to the road and start again . |
25 | This also enables any eventual profit to be kept in the long term , avoiding the problem that if it is retained , any eventual surplus would have to go back to the borrower . |
26 | I 'll , I 'll be going to the village hall but I might have to go back to the Cross Keys , that 's why I put Roger , perhaps I put the wrong thing on you see ? |
27 | " I may have to go back to the bank for an hour or so — there 'll be all sorts of things piling up on my desk . |
28 | I 'll have to go back to the shop , and check up on them , as I said , hut I imagine you wo n't grudge me a glass of brandy first . " |
29 | She would have to go back to the hotel , or find another just as bad , and resume the soul-destroying trudge from one unsuitable rabbit-hutch to another . |
30 | ‘ Could n't we have a second chair ? ’ ventured John Gould , inciting the first major row : ‘ We 'll have to re-think the whole thing ’ says James ‘ we 'll have to go back to the very beginning and re-block it ! ’ |