Example sentences of "would have [to-vb] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It also transpired that the couple owned their own house and if they did move to Huntingdon , they would have to live in a council house . |
2 | To find its most lasting realization , Charlie 's vision would have to wait for a bank clerk who did understand metempsychosis , and who had not only a commercial education gained in an underground room at Lloyds Bank , but also a knowledge of Greek . |
3 | On February 27 she was told only a heart transplant would save her husband 's life and they would have to wait for a donor . |
4 | British Aluminium own the land , and as soon as I realised I would have to trespass with a car , my imagination started its fevered travail . |
5 | For greater detail , they would have to rely on a chain of fast horses aided by signals , and no one could expect miracles . |
6 | The lemon became real for you ; your imagination tricked your body into believing it would have to cope with a mouthful of pure citrus . |
7 | If Labour were to stand only in areas where it has a chance of doing well , it would have to withdraw from a swathe of constituencies in Tory heartlands . |
8 | Normally , for an exchange to be arbitrary or capricious , it would have to behave in a way which no reasonable person in its position would have done . |
9 | If , for example , primary productivity in the region is limited by iron , and iron is becoming increasingly available , the iron stimulation would have to lead to a reduction in upper ocean nitrate and phosphate in the summer over the past 30 years . |
10 | He would have to move into a school where the powerful names were still Bethune-Baker ( though he was retired ) and Marsh and Raven and he would be , intellectually speaking , up against it in a way that he was not at Durham . |
11 | But for the help of a friend who sleeps in the bungalow at night , and who can help her go to the toilet if she needs to , she says she would have to go into a home . |
12 | When I was ill and was told I would have to go on a diet for the rest of my life I felt totally deprived that I was n't going to be able to eat junk food any more . |
13 | The law states the owners would have to put in a ferry , an interesting thought for the rush hour . |
14 | ‘ Should Pears be out for much longer I would have to think about a contingency plan . |
15 | If it is a straightforward call-off , I would have to think of a replacement . ’ |
16 | Viewed together , they showed that by 1920 or so every single female in the United States would have to work as a switchboard operator . |
17 | She would have to work for a month for that . |
18 | However it has an asbestos roof , and would have to double as a store for my petrol mower . |
19 | In practice , however , share prices would have to rise by a bit more to convince holders to convert warrants into shares , since by switching from bonds into equities they would be taking an extra risk . |
20 | We would have to practise in a garage or something . |
21 | With pressure from the market , the consultants and the manufacturers all weakened , then , any change in BEA policy would have to come from a change of heart at central headquarters . |
22 | You see , you said the girl would have to come from a family of rank . |
23 | It also implied that the Roman curia would have to change as a result of the Council : There he defined , but in his customary idealistic way , his own pontificate . |
24 | If a comparable relationship between protein synthesis in colonic mucosa and in the whole body existed in man , then colonic protein synthesis would have to increase by a factor of 80 to account for a doubling of whole body protein synthesis . |