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

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1 Like HWIM , Hearsay-II would have to rely on top-down information to recover the correct interpretation .
2 Teachers would have to agree to unlimited teaching hours and weekend and bank holiday working .
3 Does my right hon. Friend agree that if the Labour party implemented even a fraction of the spending priorities that it has been spreading around over the past year or two , to the tune of £30 billion or £40 billion extra expenditure , it would not only have to face the problem of raising taxation , but would have to resort to massive borrowing , which would increase interest rates and greatly damage the economy ?
4 The dangers of dependence on rich men would be and were regularly pointed out : if the local parties were not themselves independent then they would have to turn to rich outsiders to fight their elections for them , as The Times pointed out in 1911 :
5 Her publicists would have to search for other stars to publicise .
6 ‘ Also , a development as large as the one proposed would generate a very substantial amount of traffic and we would have to examine in great detail the implications for roads in the area .
7 He would have to take on extra labour , he was thinking .
8 In May 1987 , we pointed out in New Socialist that Labour 's leaders would have to take on electoral reform and come to a pre-election accommodation with the Alliance if they seriously wanted to win the election .
9 Like other companies we would not be allowed to buy or lease in our own right and so we would have to take on non-producing quota holders to encourage farmers who regularly lease quota themselves to join our supply pool , ’ said Mr Ross , whose aim is to secure some 15 per cent of Scottish milk production .
10 If they were here , 1 am sure that they would support new clause S. The reason that they are not here is because they feel that they would have to vote for new clause 5 if they were here , so they have absented themselves from the debate .
11 The only way of addressing that differently , if indeed the guideline is strictly applied , and you 're required to identify no more than a net increase of six hundred and forty thousand in ninety five , six , the second year of this programme , then you would have to put in additional line of further savings as yet to be identified .
12 Stirling would have to do without up-to-the-minute intelligence of the target area .
13 We would have to survive on minimum sustenance and to control the use of food and water during the hot periods of the day , using the cover of darkness for offensive activity .
14 In 1989 it was planned that doctors would have to work to new contracts , under which their pay would be more clearly related to the number of patients .
15 Lord Fraser was pressed by MPs with examples of rises in contributions that people would have to pay towards legal aid and said : ‘ I am not shrinking from the fact that there will be increases in the contribution for some people . ’
16 A truly usable recognition system would have to learn from whole word recognition techniques and combine them in some fashion with existing segmentation techniques ( Ho et al , 1991 ; Hull et al , 1991 ) .
17 Domestic consumption fell by 1 per dent ‘ whereas we thought it would be up by 1 per cent ’ said Dicks , and he reaffirmed his belief that ‘ recovery would have to come from domestic consumption ’ .
18 Even so , the bulk of the increase would have to come from improved yields , as it has in the past three decades .
19 If a Prime Minister were to be ousted from the Leadership of his party , he would have to resign as Prime Minister .
20 If it were successful , he would have to resign as Prime Minister .
21 The kind of industrialisation we have developed , together with the quality of the commodities we produce , would have to change with dramatic painfulness .
22 An American retaliatory strike would either have to be launched before the incoming missiles arrived — a policy that would put nuclear war on a hair trigger and increase the chance of a mistake — or would have to consist of submarine-launched missiles which are only accurate enough to cities .
23 Any BNFL output would have to compete on commercial grounds .
24 But the BR source warned that there would be environmental objections to the alternative route , which would have to cut across other parts of Kent and marshes in Essex .
25 The 1967 White Paper ( Cmnd. 3301 ) on the Legal and Constitutional Implications of Membership of the EEC , stated that Parliament 's freedom of action would be limited in that it would have to refrain from passing legislation inconsistent with community law and would be under an obligation in certain instances to legislate to give effect to our community obligations .
26 In the censorship scale obscene literature might be rated as less serious than racist literature but both would have to defer to seditious literature which normally does not find its way on to library shelves .
27 Just — different , because you 'd be tied up elsewhere , and I would have to look for other friends .
28 She says that they all thought they would have to look for other jobs .
29 Given that they would have to look for other offices , the partners decided to take the opportunity to merge the three Isle of Wight offices and reap the benefits of the resulting economies of scale .
30 To converse with the doctor she would have to speak with unnatural care and lucidity , and she really could n't be bothered .
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