Example sentences of "[noun] would have [to-vb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However , [ 15b ] is less direct than [ 15c ] in the sense that the hearer would have to derive the contextual implication conveyed explicitly in [ 15c ] in order to establish how well B got on .
2 To make it look like suicide , the killer would have to get the unconscious — or possibly already dead — man across two metres of rough , stony ground .
3 As I say , at Darlington Hall too , many a visiting employee would bring the latest tales of Mr Neighbours 's achievements , so that I and the likes of Mr Graham would have to share the frustrating experience of hearing anecdote after anecdote relating to him .
4 According to the regulations currently in force a grower would have to satisfy the following conditions in order to cultivate the Gamay today :
5 For that Alice got sixty pounds , though the woman kept saying a skilled sempstress would have to replace the missing beads , and it would cost — Alice had no idea what it would cost .
6 The lexicon would have to include the usual forms of abbreviations used by a particular writer .
7 The outcry would undoubtedly be even greater if some form of compulsion were involved , such as placing the rural landscape under the same kind of protective legislation as already exists for ‘ listed ’ buildings so that farmers would have to notify the local planning authority of any intention to remove a protected landscape feature , such as a hedgerow or a section of heath .
8 Moco accepted the names but said on Dec. 10 that their official appointment would have to await the full implementation of the 1991 Bicesse Peace Accord [ see p. 38180 ] .
9 If Mr Parkinson agrees , BR would have to abandon the private Bill it is planning to introduce in Parliament next month , to build the link .
10 I was under the impression that people who rented council houses would have to pay the new council tax in addition to their rents .
11 Consequently , a comparative study of the settlement of labour disputes through statutory binding decisions would have to omit the Irish Labour Court ( despite its name ) , but include other bodies such as Industrial Tribunals in Britain , Conciliation and Arbitration Boards in Mexico and Labour Tribunals in India .
12 The manageress was apologetic , but said Susan would have to contact the head office if she wanted a refund .
13 Further , even if Reagan approves , Congress would have to enact the necessary legislation — and may not think that handing over the craft is in the nation 's best interests .
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