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

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1 Or I would have to do miserable work like illustrating , or even commercial stuff , to keep the home going .
2 I would have to change certain things I 'd planned .
3 She cast away the unwelcome thought that if she was made redundant she would have to find new work immediately or forfeit that small oasis of security she 'd won for herself .
4 But , if he was n't going to give her more concrete help himself , she would have to find other allies .
5 He looked like a nome who would have to learn new words before he could describe things .
6 To do so you would have to keep careful pedigree records of caddises bred in captivity , and breeding them is difficult .
7 Cairns Boston , head of the company 's management team at Land 's End , explained : ‘ We have reached the point where , without these new measures , we would have to give serious consideration to banning climbing altogether at Land 's End . ’
8 We would have to import skilled workers from abroad .
9 Er the , the original question I had is whether if they do n't go ahead er whether we would have to have new primary legislation to revert to the current Euro constituencies and I said no we would n't because there is a commencement date , there is a commencement date that er the er er Home Secretary would not put into effect until he was er quite certain that all the countries were on the start line and the the and and the new and the new constituencies er could actually come properly into effect and the six extra members would be elected .
10 But then we would have to find separate words for every action or event denoted by different lexical verbs : a mammoth and unnecessary task .
11 Monohydrate is an alternative form which releases oxygen at lower temperatures , but has disadvantages — including that we would have to make considerable expenditure on a new plant .
12 But we could find that all of them were worth doing and then we would have to consider comparative advantages .
13 They would have to disclose commercial property holdings , share holdings , gifts received above a value of NZ$500 , and outside income .
14 They would have to put private money into public transport projects .
15 Already he was beginning to steal glances at the clock , comparing it needlessly with his own watch , missing bits of the film while he made rapid calculations as to whether he might conceivably be able to see Bridget home , and , when this had become out of the question , as to how long they would have to say good night at the hated corner .
16 They would have to make political judgements on how far to reduce standards of living .
17 One of the somewhat stranger requirements of companies in enterprise zones was that they would have to provide central government with only minimal statistical information .
18 He reasoned that perhaps he would have to put fresh sensation between these echoes and their origins ; fuck them out ; sweat himself clean .
19 Because Brutus was such an idealistic character he felt that he would have to take important steps towards saving Rome from the evil grasp of Caesar .
20 With regret Stirling realized that he would have to abandon offensive action that night and decided to withdraw without placing any bombs , so as not to jeopardize a future visit .
21 As a politician and a realist , Citrine recognised that his plans needed the support of his new colleagues , and consequently that he would have to make tactical concessions and choose carefully the issues on which to fight .
22 It would have to spend large amounts of public money to save face .
23 A spokesman for Fife Health Board said it would have to take legal advice before any question of an appeal was considered .
24 The GPO in Leeds rang to say it would have to make special arrangements to cope with the volume , and delivered bulging sacks direct to the production team .
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