Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [to-vb] a [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Yes , you 'll have to buy a chart for that one person
2 You 'll have to get a car for a .
3 ‘ I 'll have to get a frame for it , ’ said Connor , ‘ before you wear it to pieces , passing it around . ’
4 I 'll have to make a dash for it . ’
5 ‘ He 'll have to make a dash for it , and when he does — bam , he 's dead . ’
6 ‘ Well , in that case you 'll have to make a break for it along of me .
7 ‘ I might have to stretch a point for Rory Collins . ’
8 Traditional sixth form education may still exist in some comprehensive schools — the 11–18 range — but you may have to find a place for your child in a FE ( Further Education ) establishment .
9 We used to have to use a generator for our electricity and that used to go off at ten o'clock at night so if there was an operation that needed doing , there were two car batteries that were turned on and you used to have to do it by those .
10 I had got so used to the straight criss-crossing North-South , East-West roads of most American cities that I would have to acquire a taste for the more complex and possibly much more fascinating spread of London lanes .
11 Loretta had assumed that she would have to leave a message for Jamie with some college functionary , and wait for him to ring back .
12 If the diagram were complete , it would have to include a call for further , perhaps broader , correlations , logically linked into a bundle but not different in kind .
13 Right , so you recognised early on , that you would have to make a move for some of the stances that you wanted .
14 The mother would have to rent a property for herself and the boys if she were not to accept the offer of rent-free accommodation for a month with a friend of the father .
15 A woman I know has given me the name of a midwife who will come and otherwise I shall have to engage a nurse for the shortest time possible since I can not be without assistance when my time comes .
16 Do n't think to yourself that you will have to wait a week for that garter stitch sweater — that 's the negative approach .
17 Solicitors and barristers experienced in personal injury litigation will have to estimate a sum for loss of amenity and pain and suffering based on awards in similar cases , their own practice and the published awards contained in specialist books .
18 Eventually politicians and the general public will have to accept that there will never be full employment again , and will have to provide a living for those unlikely ever to get jobs .
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