Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [to-vb] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | yeah , we should have to put you on the book |
2 | ‘ I 'll have to report it to the station , doctor , ’ he started . |
3 | I suppose I 'll have to put his in the microwave , I ca n't keep messing about like this . |
4 | ‘ You 'll have to invite them into the vicarage and try and dissuade them , and then when they 're stubborn you 'll have to elaborate on the Christian concept of matrimony . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'll have to take you to the optician 's , ’ she said . |
6 | Well I 'll have to do it over the weekend . |
7 | Then we 'll have to tip someone on the floor . |
8 | ‘ But I 'm warning you , Adam , I 'll have to leave something in the Dove Trust — a bit over fifteen per cent — or I ca n't justify what I 've done . ’ |
9 | Unfortunately I 'm going to be busy for most of today lecturing to a group of Japanese businessmen , so I 'll have to leave you in the hands of my assistant . |
10 | Because if that 's it , you 'll have to warn them at the hospital , you know . |
11 | you 'll have to have one in the sink |
12 | it finishes on the eighteen so I 'll have to book it for the previous Friday so Harry says oh that 's great it 'll be my birthday too . |
13 | Eh yeah Rick 's er , Rick 's car broke down you know and , and van broke down and somebody he , he , he lived in Clifton and worked at Radcliff on Trend and somebody says to him oh you can borrow our car it was a Reliant Regal , eh he said oh god , you know , I 'll have to park it round the corner , and he got out , did n't go into work , you know go to work every day where erm |
14 | ‘ Sometimes we can argue , but on this occasion we 'll have to throw ourselves on the mercy of the court because once again , and this was the second time running , simple , basic errors cost us the game . ’ |
15 | Oh , I 'll have to ring them in the morning . |
16 | ‘ If he 's hurt I 'll have to get him to the vet , ’ said Lee . |
17 | ‘ You 'll have to get it on the loudspeaker when it 's Jazz 's turn to go , ’ Uncle Bean said . |
18 | You 'll have to break yourself of the habit of bobbing up and down every time my daughter appears , especially when she looks like this . ’ |
19 | ‘ But you 'll have to wow them in the aisles . |
20 | " I 'll have to run him into the passage . |
21 | Oh well you may find you might have to renegotiate something in the summer term then I suppose , but you 'll just have to see it how it works out . |
22 | I might have to modify it in the light of circumstances . |
23 | Just the hint of a vengeful smile accompanied the massage that we could n't just walk off with that there dog — we 'd have to take him to the parcels office and sign for him . |
24 | You 'd have to compare it to the Rickenbacker 650 reviewed last month — roughly the same price , but a much slicker guitar — or maybe a Hamer Special , if your tendencies are more Gibson-orientated . |
25 | ‘ And then you 'd have to haul yourself into the loft . |
26 | probably be yards of material that , and you 've got six chairs so And you 'd have to buy it off the roll , you 're not going to get a piece a length at six yards are you ? |
27 | They were heavy : I 'd have to wedge them in the middle so they did n't drag me down sideways . |
28 | She 'd have to catch him in the morning — But catch him she would , she vowed silently . |
29 | It takes skill and judgement and sometimes a compromise is not possible — you may have to choose one over the other . |
30 | It is not envisaged that we would have to use them for the offshore industry , but the provisions provide a safety net . |