Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [adv] have [to-vb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was made clear to me that I would n't have to take part in any act detrimental to my country 's cause . ’
2 Soon , she felt , she would just have to relinquish control and let it carry her .
3 When her call came through , however , and she picked up the phone and said , ‘ Hello , ’ she realised that she would n't have to ask Lubor when Ven was coming back — because she already knew .
4 She gave Gloria money so that she would n't have to pretend Dot was a babe-in-arms .
5 Fran sat down , keeping her eyes lowered so that she would n't have to meet Luke 's eyes across the table , but she could feel him watching her .
6 Anthony said no work and no court for at least another week , ’ said Comfort , relieved that she would not have to accompany Julia to anything so dull .
7 Then you would n't have to pay Sean . ’
8 You would only have to spend £1,400 more than the price of the Metro to acquire a 16 valve Renault Clio and that really is a different class of car altogether .
9 If the WCC were not to be involved , then we would also have to fund air fares ( say £1000 ) .
10 Susan had said that they would both have to find jobs , and one could n't do much in the art line without proper training .
11 Already there were six in one bed , three at the top and three at the bottom , and they would soon have to make room for Matt , the boy born before she took in Corrie .
12 Although the police do not need to be certain that a person has heard or seen what is going on before they can call for quiet under the Act ( since it is sufficient that they have reasonable cause to believe that an offence is being committed ) , they would afterwards have to conduct house to house enquiries before they could truthfully say that the conduct was actually heard or seen by a bystander .
13 But during our conversation even he was forced to concede that besides being unable to entertain he would also have to follow events at Hove and Edgbaston over the next few days through newspapers and television .
14 With glum weariness , Dauntless realised that , in order to keep to his quest , he would either have to restrain Cleo physically , which the Dratslingers might prevent , or else accompany her to whatever eldritch ceremony was about to be performed .
15 in case me number one son comes round starving again , I 'll have a pan of stew for him to dip into , plus he left half inch in bottom so he would n't have to wash pan
16 He would simply have to perform homage in person .
17 Of course , he would probably have to raise taxes to rebuild his ideal country , and shoot a few of his highest officers before jealousy got the better of them , but that was only natural .
18 Borrowings remain high at £457m , for gearing of 51 p.c. , but the group has squeezed capital from the housebuilding side and , if trading unexpectedly worsened , it would simply have to sell prize assets instead of peripheries .
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