Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] have go [prep] a " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ I may have to go to a meeting . |
2 | I might have to go for a recall . |
3 | And I said to her well I 'll have to go on a eating binge . |
4 | I 'll have to go for a little walk . |
5 | ‘ It was my own choice to stay there , when I could have gone to a hotel . ’ |
6 | I 've gone to the local Council and er unfortunately they 've said to me that I 'd have to go on a waiting list ; the housing aid have said the only thing they could offer me is bed and breakfast which I 'm sorry to say I do n't think is suitable to bring two children up in . |
7 | As far as new managers go , I 'd have to go for a partnership between Mr. Robson & Mr. Hoddle . |
8 | When I was ill and was told I would have to go on a diet for the rest of my life I felt totally deprived that I was n't going to be able to eat junk food any more . |
9 | Afterwards he said : ‘ The magistrates have refused to issue a summons so I will have to go to a higher court . |
10 | Afterwards he said : ‘ The magistrates have refused to issue a summons so I will have to go to a higher court . |
11 | The distribution of work between the divisions of that court is only a matter of convenience ; the Queen 's Bench Division can never say ‘ here a matter of Equity is involved ; we can not decide it ’ , or the Chancery Division ‘ this is a question of Common Law ; you ought to have gone to a Common Law Court ’ . |
12 | She must have gone through a terrible period in her life ; looking back , she genuinely believed it to be worse than it really was . |
13 | ‘ I 'm so glad , ’ Leith replied , knowing from the very few comments Rosemary had let drop that she must have gone through a most unhappy time before Derek had finally left . |
14 | And she might have gone to a specialist to have it diagnosed . |
15 | But Viola had reassumed all her wonted , iron-clad voluptuousness , and only her reddened eyes — had they , Greg wondered , been rubbed since she saw him coming up the path ? — suggested that she might have gone through a frightening or saddening time . |
16 | BELVILLE : It is still my opinion that if I had not discovered the parson as I did , you might have gone to a length that would have put your present situation out of both our powers . |
17 | You 'll have to go into a local hostel temporarily — but that 's only so they can check on a few things . |
18 | You can either go right across in front of it , you 'll have to go to a number . |
19 | Old Miss Mahoney had a little house in Tanner Road , but she had to go into hospital last week , and if she ever comes out , she 'll have to go into a home for old people . |
20 | Well I would n't have thought she 'd have gone in a shop like that anyway cos there 's some more expensive stuff in there . |
21 | Er and often you 'd come off duty at eight o'clock a and you 'd have to go to a lecture between eight and nine at night . |
22 | But for the help of a friend who sleeps in the bungalow at night , and who can help her go to the toilet if she needs to , she says she would have to go into a home . |
23 | I would have thought you would have gone for a commission . |
24 | As before , however , she will have to go through a phantom pregnancy as a result of this treatment . |
25 | If you were really fortunate you will have gone on a training course , far too few companies bother to invest in improving their staff 's skill in desktop publishing , and have learned at least some of the basic operations . |
26 | Perhaps you 'd have let me know we could have gone for a beer . |
27 | or surely we 'd have gone for a different lot , |
28 | But often we would n't get that straight away ; we 'd have to go through a few guitars before we found the combination of guitar and amp and EQ on the desk . |
29 | Bother — so have I. We shall have to go in a convoy — it 's only five minutes away . |
30 | Er , the honourable gentleman wondered whether we would ever have a truncated view again , certainly not under the ninety three legislation because that was a once off as a careful reading of the act will show , er but er we will erm and his honourable friend , the member for Perry Barns hoped er that er we would have no more reviews of European boundaries , I know because he was talking at P R but we will certainly have one new review of er er Euro constituency boundaries because as soon as the parliamentary boundaries are completed er we will have to go into a new review on that basis of all the European seats and of course the full enquiries will be held in the normal way for them . |