Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The fact that we 've got partnership holders and sanctuary housing association , would seem to me that we 're quite likely to get relocation and we 've had all round the town at the moment , and you would have to agree that here is a very strong reason for , for the medical centre to be worried about the effect on the medical centre .
2 On the basis of this argument , however , were Labour to win the next election on the numerical strength of MPs returned from Scotland , he would then have to agree that Labour have no mandate in England !
3 It was a great relief that they would no longer have to scheme some way of getting Anna out , at the right moment , while he himself was touring somewhere .
4 so I 'll have to grind some , almond flavouring right , self raising flour
5 It is probable that there will be several different approaches in one class and the trainers will have to enable each of the students to take control of their own learning and develop skills in a way which is most effective for them .
6 I grumbled because I would have to remain several days more without Pinard .
7 The researchers warn that they will have to treat many more patients before they can report a cure , and that the expense and difficulty of obtaining bone marrow are likely to limit the number of possible treatments .
8 Meanwhile we will have to treat this at its face value .
9 Farmers who engage in activities other than those listed will have to treat those other activities as separate businesses from their flat rate farming activities .
10 To fall , in , towards the nucleus it would have to lose all its energy , and this it can not do as it is continually absorbing energy from the ether which balances with the amount it naturally radiates .
11 She 'd have to lose some weight , of course , and then maybe buy some new sexy underwear …
12 I 'm afraid I 'd have to rewire this guitar in a more commonsense manner , so the toggle switch points towards the set of controls in use ( that 's the key , I think ) , and also so that the volumes sit fore and the tones aft , the way Gibsons and Fenders do .
13 So what we 've done we thought we 're gon na have to replicate that hearth .
14 If she could buy some make-up after the X-ray expedition the discolouration would be hardly noticeable — only she 'd have to borrow some money from Penry , she realised , frowning .
15 I normally work on a 33MHz 486 , and do n't ever have to wait much for anything to happen .
16 ‘ I hope I do n't have to wait all night . ’
17 Lutton , reasonably happy with his performance in last weekend 's Irish trials in Dublin , accepts he may have to wait that little bit longer to gain Irish recognition .
18 About 60 p.c. will be A bonds , so investors expecting redemption in 1994 may have to wait several extra years for full repayment : holders are likely to seek higher interest rates as compensation .
19 It looks as if Mr Franklin and other shareholders will have to wait another three weeks for news on that front .
20 But that is a matter for an extensive argument which will have to wait another occasion .
21 THREE Welshmen held in a Spanish jail for 17 months over the stabbing of a Turk were yesterday told they will have to wait another six months to be tried .
22 But , on this evidence , the 31-year-old former England international wo n't have to wait another ten months before linking up again .
23 City banks may have to wait another year or so .
24 Failing that , it would have to wait another twelve months .
25 ‘ Is that a promise , Chris , or will I have to wait another six months before I bump into you — literally ? ’
26 Well lads , he says , I 'm sorry you 'll have to wait another hour .
27 The Defence budget would stand buying another catapult tomorrow ; my crossbow would just have to wait another week or so .
28 The Edinburgh council official who 's paid for doing nothing will have to wait another month , before a decision is made on his future .
29 Fans of Mr Fox hope they do n't have to wait another twebty years to see him here again .
30 A British tourist freed after two years in an Indian jail may have to wait another four months to leave the country .
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