Example sentences of "would have have [to-vb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But then , if IRS had wanted to be scrupulously honest , they 'd have had to call the compilation ‘ A Cynical Attempt To Cash In On R.E.M . 's Current Popularity By Fobbing Off Yet Another Collection of Old Songs As Some Kind Of Definitive Statement ’ .
2 You 'd have had to work a lot harder if I had n't been around to help with those locks and cook your food , brew endless cups of coffee .
3 When her company offered her employment at new premises she could no longer walk to work but would have had to undergo a half-hour bus journey .
4 Had the management sided with the latter , it would have had to stop the operators from ‘ tampering ’ with the machine controls — perhaps by withholding a key that switches on the editing equipment .
5 In the third place , you may recall that I escorted you to your room at half-past twelve ; but the college gates are locked at midnight , from which it follows that I would have had to rouse the duty porter in order both to be let out and to be let in again , something he will most certainly confirm I did not do .
6 It 's just — well , it 's just that if whatever killed Paula was a software virus rather than an accident , then someone would have had to infect the suitbrain .
7 As the case of Italy indicates , even if there had been , researchers would have had to examine the activity of the local state very closely to establish what action had been taken upon the directive .
8 For him to have done this he would have had to deny the teaching of the Old Testament .
9 They would have had to know where Alex 's gun was in the Green Room , they would have had to run the risk of being observed on the O.P. side of the stage when they committed the murder …
10 They would have had to add the price of a hotel room to their night out .
11 In that case they would have had to break the glass .
12 Further , the appellant complains that by ruling in the way that he did on the main issue , the assistant recorder effectively left before the jury evidence prejudicial to the appellant which was relevant to counts 1 and 6 only : had he ruled in favour of the appellant on the motion to quash then he would have had to consider the matter and ( by inference ) would have exercised his discretion to discharge the jury and order a new trial on the remaining counts .
13 If by note , then she would have had to get a scribe to read it to her .
14 He would have had to get the body up here — ’
15 In order to see them he would have had to climb a couple of hundred feet more .
16 ‘ We would have had to stay the night at Zagora , anyway .
17 Under the new system Elizabeth and William would have had to pay a contribution of more than £1,000 even though they earn only about £7,200 between them .
18 He would have had to roll the body away from himself until he was close enough , with one final shove , to send it plunging down .
19 The Hudson 's Bay Company would have had to change the way it did business completely if it wanted to convert its coastal settlements to which Indians came to sell their furs into bases from which fur trading parties went into the interior .
20 For these to extend , however , the crack would have had to cross the planes of weakness in the crystal which were in their path .
21 Had Johnson walked Drummossie he would have had to contemplate the events there , and the long reverberations of 1746 , and the gloatings and celebrations that took place annually in Inverness long afterwards , and since he was chronically and constitutionally unable not to give an opinion , whatever he said would have landed him in difficulty with somebody .
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