Example sentences of "she [modal v] have [to-vb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So she would have to she was to given up her career in acting , she may have to take a view and give up singing totally for a while . |
2 | Sally Hibberd says it 's a tough race and she may have to run a lot today |
3 | She 'll have to put a banana skin at the top of the stairs |
4 | she 'll have to keep an eye on him then . |
5 | She 'll have to get a job or something . |
6 | She 'll have to find a path around it either north or south and there 's no path except the ride . ’ |
7 | I mean she could n't get a , on a Sunday , she 'll have to have a taxi wo n't she ? |
8 | Well she 'll have to have a wig |
9 | She kept trying to trample them , slam the door , but he kept kicking it back open and sooner or later she 'd have to put a name to her feelings , and she was afraid , so afraid , that the name was love … but it must n't be , she thought savagely ; it ca n't be . |
10 | She 'd have to take a drink of water . |
11 | She 'd have to get a taxi home . |
12 | It looked as though she 'd have to have a word with Mrs Thrigg . |
13 | But she wanted a man , so she knew she 'd have to pay a price , any price . |
14 | She was told she 'd have to pay a £116 a week for it because she 's in a private nursing home . |
15 | She knew she would have to take a look . |
16 | Melanie wondered if she would have to take a tray to the basement but it seemed they had their own gas ring down there and brewed up continually for themselves . |
17 | If the woman did n't move soon she would have to invent an excuse . |
18 | I recall one occasion when Mother was so busy trying to finish knitting a quilt — I 've still got it somewhere that she said she would have to miss a service . |
19 | He told Lisa that before the operation , and for a few months after , she would have to wear a steel frame pinned to her head and connected to a rigid plaster jacket to hold her damaged neck in place . |
20 | Loretta had assumed that she would have to leave a message for Jamie with some college functionary , and wait for him to ring back . |
21 | She would have to eat a bucket of chicken vindaloo to get the stuff down her and , although there had been publicly expressed doubts about the kitchens of the ‘ Tandoori ’ , Wimbledon , they had n't , as far as Henry knew , got around to using bleach to liven up their menu . |
22 | She would have to find a dressing-gown . |
23 | If she wanted to get home in comfort , she would have to find a cashpoint . |
24 | She would have to find an envelope and buy a stamp ( where was the post office ? ) and post the letter and then a day would pass and then Mrs Rundle would take out her spectacles to read the letter in some new kitchen , with a refrigerator and a stove with automatic oven-control and an eye-level grill and gleaming plastic working surfaces and an electric blender and an electric coffee-mill , probably . |
25 | This meant that whichever of the leading candidates was eventually declared president , he or she would have to face a legislature dominated by a rival party . |
26 | I told you at the time to stick out and then she would have to get a housekeeper in . |
27 | she would have to get a lot more fed up and tired with this old , time-frozen body before suicide became a serious alternative . |
28 | She would have to have a word with her father about this man and find out what on earth had inspired him to hire him in the first place . |
29 | She was fed up , she was hungry , and now she would have to confront a horde of troublesome workmen lounging about the house , banging nails , screwing screws and making ribald comments when what she had thought she was escaping to was a slice of peace and solitude . |
30 | Public law remedies will enable him or her to establish the illegality of the order ; but , unless the applicant can take advantage of some statutory provision for compensation , he or she will have to establish an entitlement to damages in private law if the damage is to be made good by monetary compensation . |