Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [to-vb] [adv prt] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | We 'll have to carry on with the Week of the Lion tour if only to give there good people something to do . |
2 | ‘ You 'll have to check in with the policeman , ’ the Staff Nurse yelled after us . |
3 | Actually , the BMC does n't know all the details yet and it 's highly probable you 'll have to come up with a bit of cash yourself , but if you 're keen call Roger Payne on . |
4 | But I 'm thinking , I 'm think I 've got this terrible feeling I 'd have to come on with the princess , if we 've just got married |
5 | Therefore they would have to carry on with the remaining group . |
6 | He knew he would have to go through with the nightly ritual . |
7 | As well as the noise the couple would have to put up with a landfill site within a few yards of their garden . |
8 | Countries opting for soft membership would have to put up with the first , and find substitutes for the second — for instance , by setting ( and hitting ) targets for money-GDP , using both fiscal and monetary policies . |
9 | He would have to be seen a.s.a.p. , and would have to come up with a satisfactory explanation of exactly why and when he 'd left The Randolph . |
10 | Accordingly we would have to play along with the British for the time being , and take the beating which inevitably results through our association with an ally whom the Egyptians and other Arab states hated as imperialists . |
11 | ‘ I keep imagining this morning that I have — please believe me , Milena , because when we 're married you will have to put up with a lot of this , but I keep imagining that I have lots of little crisp sepia legs . ’ |
12 | ‘ Josh will have to put up with the life that his mother can afford to lead . ’ |
13 | The Government are hoping to carry on and according to the Secretary of State for the Environment the people will have to put up with the tax until 1993 . |