Example sentences of "would [adv] have [to-vb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In order to test it he or she would presumably have to examine a number of literate and non-literate societies from the point of view of their degree of ‘ scepticism ’ . |
2 | If a form E111 had been obtained from Department of Health and Social Security , prior to departure , then the claimant should not have to pay the bill or would only have to pay a proportion of the bill at the hospital/clinic , where the treatment was received . |
3 | ‘ The great and beautiful Dane Jacobsen would merely have to cock a finger and the object of his desires would surely come running . ’ |
4 | ‘ Of course , ’ Lissa agreed , relieved that she would not have to endure a confrontation with Rourke while her emotions were still raw . |
5 | The manufacturer would thus have to spend a lot on mass advertising to create brand loyalty for the product , or attempt to ‘ push ’ the product through the channel by providing trade incentives , with probably a lower end price than competitive products coupled with a larger profit margin for retailers . |
6 | There was a feeling that the Town Boys were an arrogant elite and to actually get in with them you would probably have to do a lot of serious drinking in the Marlborough Arms . |
7 | And before the funeral the they would he would probably have to take a window out of the house . |
8 | Just to put the coffin into the house , the would n't have to take a window out to put the coffin in |
9 | So you would n't have to spend a fortune on , on , on I mean it 's only a matter of most of it 's a matter of paint , and then hanging a few things up is n't it ? |
10 | She would be with us always , and I would n't have to say a word to her grandchildren because she would say them all . |
11 | ‘ I had hoped I would n't have to give a woman the full benefit of our facilities . ’ |
12 | He says he wanted to become a professional singer so he would n't have to do a job he did n't like . |
13 | If it was meant to be it would be , I would n't have to do a thing about it . |
14 | Ready for the season so that I would n't have to buy a lot of things when you were busy . |
15 | She pushed her way through the narrow , crowded streets of Southwark and crossed the river by Blackfriars Bridge so that she would n't have to pay a toll . |
16 | Teacher : [ Raising his voice and pointing his finger at Keith ] If I wanted to say something maliciously racist , I would n't have to make a joke about it . |
17 | ‘ She would never have to lift a hand to do an ounce of work — not as much as wash a cup . |
18 | If Barbara is to take her case to court she would currently have to pay a contribution of more than £700 towards her civil legal aid . |