Example sentences of "[modal v] have [verb] for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Those problems have not been solved — just as we said that they would not be — because the Government did not take the issue seriously enough and did not press as they should have pressed for the substantial reforms that were needed .
2 Erm but that 's if you just progr project forward where we are cos we used up in , in three months what we should have done for the whole year so you 've only got ta do that , so we 've done a hundred thousand pounds this first quarter and if you 've four more , three more quarters there 's another three hundred thousand pounds over budget .
3 I 'll have to go for the froggy .
4 A computer programme allows them to plan the food he 'll have to take for the 12 man crew on the Group 4 yacht .
5 Well I 'll have to stay for the next two years unless we go back to Lincoln .
6 He had lost whatever little respect he might have had for the old guard of English political life .
7 It would also have lengthened the plane , but the forces of the hauling system would have been correspondingly less , and an increase of speed could have compensated for the greater distance travelled .
8 There was the Trojan war , in which thousands perished over the indiscretions of Helen and Paris , who — give or take a sun-lounger — could have passed for the ancient Greeks ' answer to Fergie and John Bryan .
9 However , the numbers were small and examination of the data showed that several of the Blacks were arrested on one day ( during riots ) and at least one was charged with robbery , probably with adults ; this one incident could have accounted for the larger percentage of Blacks going to the Crown Court .
10 We 'd have to wait for the next one then .
11 Our shop at work has sold out of the Torygraph today , so we may have to wait for the latest standings .
12 As George Male points out : ‘ It was done to foil any over-confidence we may have had for the next game , for he knew the opposition would go all out against us after our big win .
13 He describes the toy drawer exactly , from the rubber sealing rings out of old tobacco tins , kept to make catapults ( which , with the string and the electric flex , were the principal binding agents in the mass ) , to the leaking paper bag of saltpetre ( which may have accounted for the choking smell ) .
14 I still did n't realise what the trouble might be , although I dare say the germ of cancer may have nestled for the first time in my mind .
15 Without such action by the judge , Intel would have to wait for the new 80287 trial to be completed before the company could file any appeal .
16 As to Wayne Proctor , there were those who would have gone for the former Welsh hurdler , Nigel Walker , though , heaven knows , Proctor , the fastest player in the side , was himself no mean athlete in his schooldays .
17 ’ It might have revived her career , as it certainly would have done for the 42-year-old Doris Day .
18 It is not disputed by any member of the European Community that if that part of the directive were to be implemented everybody would have to pay for the associated benefits .
19 They would have to compete for the reduced number of jobs .
20 Frightening a woman by looking into her bedsit at eleven at night causing her to fear violence was held to be immediate despite the fact that the victim could have escaped in the time it would have taken for the accused to get to her : Smith v Chief Superintendent , Woking Police Station ( 1983 ) 76 Cr App R 234 ( DC ) .
21 Transactors will have to search for the new equilibrium values themselves .
22 They now will have to wait for the 17.18 which previously ran at 17.08 or walk from Eaglescliffe . ’
23 They may prefer short term bid speculation to long term recovery but if Mr Louis-Dreyfus has his way , they will have to settle for the latter .
24 Less than a week ago , he said that this congress would strip the party of its ideology and change its name , but it now looks likely that he will have to settle for the second half of the forecast .
25 The cost should average out at about £6 per page , less for longer runs , but you will have to allow for the extra time .
26 Users will have to pay for the other two new products .
27 Those figures — the £170 and the £153 — represent the surcharge that Langbaurgh families will have to pay for the continued life of the Tory Government .
28 For all those reasons — administrative costs will be high , collection levels will be low and average bills will have to compensate for the special help given to the wealthy — the council tax bills will be higher than fair rates bills would have been .
29 er I think a couple of things : first of all , the detail programme ; the government will have to produce for the forthcoming World Climate Conference in October/November , er the way in which they 're going to reach their target and secondly that will also discuss from amongst all the countries , what the target should be .
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