Example sentences of "[modal v] have [to-vb] [pers pn] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , you 'll have to give me a few minutes to get myself ready . |
2 | I 'll try , but you 'll have to give me a few days before you pull her in . ’ |
3 | ‘ We 'll have to give it a few days to get properly weather-beaten . |
4 | We 'll have to give you a new name . |
5 | Oh I always give you first cup , I 'll have to give you the last one then . |
6 | Now we could n't do it anyway next year , we 'll have to do it the following year as we 've heard earlier . |
7 | So I think you 'll have to buy me a new one . |
8 | If Sacu is to choose the latter road , the NSC may have to give them a clearer idea of what they will meet as they travel along it . |
9 | I may have to send you a hundred miles to Aberdeen . |
10 | I was living with Desmond and I used to have to give him every goddamn penny . |
11 | She would have to give him a certain amount of freedom she supposed , there was not way around that . |
12 | ‘ I said when we arrived two weeks ago that by the time it came to this Test you would have to give us a 50–50 chance because this is a one-off game , not part of a Test series . |
13 | Thus the FA would have to pay us a decent fee , did n't someone mention £15 mil and we could then go out and get a good manager ( Terry Yorath etc etc ) plus we 'd have a fair share of the £15 mil to buy players i.e a really good center back and a good striker ! ! ! |
14 | ‘ They say they 're tough and taste of fish , ’ Marian said ; ‘ we shall have to roast it a long time . ’ |
15 | Whatever type of path you intend to lay , you will have to give it a proper foundation if it is to last for any length of time . |
16 | People will have to tell me a million times before it gets through to me . ’ |