Example sentences of "he [modal v] have [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This apart , a judge may always consider or vary any decision before " the Order has been perfected " , meaning before it has been sealed and sent out ; he may have to give further opportunity to be heard , if he is going to make a change , see Note to Ord 5 , r 5 . |
2 | Pearce has been told he may have to sell top players such as David Leworthy , the league 's leading scorer , or Dean Coney in a bid to balance the books . |
3 | Cos Alex comes and he 's putting a bet on , I says he 'll have to put ten pence each way or whatever for me on |
4 | I 'll get ill I 'll die , he 'll have to do another resurrection job . |
5 | He 'll have to establish mutual trust . |
6 | He 'll have to get another job . |
7 | ‘ He 'll have to have residential care , ’ said Nina . |
8 | Which means he might have to do some design . |
9 | When he 'd switched the plates he 'd have to give some thought to ways of raising a little cash to live on . |
10 | He would have to watch that Teng . |
11 | King Hussein delivered a televised speech to the nation on Nov. 5 in which he spoke publicly for the first time about his recent cancer surgery in the United States [ see p. 39118 ] , announcing that he would have to undergo further tests in the USA . |
12 | Otherwise it is very likely he would always hesitate or stumble when he would have to use these words in the course of a conversation . |
13 | One day he would have to kill this man , admire him or not . |
14 | She would need some encouragement from her husband and he would have to display some discipline , ( a ) to provide the information for preparation of the budgets , and ( b ) to accept the result of the exercise and implement any necessary restrictions in buying , etc . |
15 | He reasoned that perhaps he would have to put fresh sensation between these echoes and their origins ; fuck them out ; sweat himself clean . |
16 | He would have to stop some time , and then she would be able to escape . |
17 | Because Brutus was such an idealistic character he felt that he would have to take important steps towards saving Rome from the evil grasp of Caesar . |
18 | Only then would he know for certain that it had really happened , and that he would have to take some action . |
19 | With regret Stirling realized that he would have to abandon offensive action that night and decided to withdraw without placing any bombs , so as not to jeopardize a future visit . |
20 | McLeish decided he would have to abandon any prejudice taken from Francesca about this trade ; Peter Yeo knew his business and was obviously effective . |
21 | As a politician and a realist , Citrine recognised that his plans needed the support of his new colleagues , and consequently that he would have to make tactical concessions and choose carefully the issues on which to fight . |
22 | Tonight , he would have to try another ruse … |
23 | If he really had left his boat in the cove round the point , he would have to come this way again , and I would certainly be able to see if he brought anything with him . |
24 | As the doorman was unreasonable he would have to write another letter . |
25 | It has been suggested that he has claimed to have absorbed the banned substance through eating meat but one observer claimed cryptically yesterday : ‘ He would have to eat three cows a day for that to be the case . ’ |
26 | When and if Samantha was restored to her father , he would have to face another kind of reckoning . |
27 | To the observer this decision of 1955 looks as hard or harder ; to agree to accept a post which he expected to hate , and for which he regarded himself as unsuitable , and in which he would have to neglect that scholarship which was essential to his happiness and to his sense of vocation and to the reason why he ever became a bishop at all , if the leaders of the Church declared that this was where he was needed . |
28 | This very day he would have to look these murderers in the face , the murderers of his youth ! |
29 | To gain admittance to the movement , he would have to commit some act which would make him as vulnerable as those already involved . |
30 | He would have to probe this man first and get to understand him . |