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

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1 Another example of that for instance , and this is something we 'll , we 'll have to wait a full explanation of this we 'll have to wait a little bit later itself .
2 But the soldiers thought it was great altogether to be near to Tara , and began to talk about getting up a party to go along and take a look , because would n't it be the finest old inspiration a man could have to see the Bright Palace again .
3 I 'll have to , I 'll have to arrange a hanging squad here .
4 You can , of course , use an alternative type electrolytic capacitor if you wish but you will have to adjust the mounting position accordingly .
5 I should have to know a great deal more about you .
6 You might have to write the whole programme again to do that .
7 Yeah I think you 'll just have to wipe the whole thing out and do it again .
8 We might have to look a long way back . ’
9 I think he 's gon na have to raid the bottom divisions again , you know .
10 Why do you have to put the bloody age down ?
11 The thing that worries some people is that as it 's come at this particular time that some of the things that might have been done five years ago by Local Education Authorities to improve their whole education for children with special needs may now , either through other competing financial pressures , or through inertia or whatever , the whole spirit of Warnock could be lost , and I think it 's a thing that , you know , one will have to keep a careful eye on .
12 There 'll have to have a ruddy cut down , over this staff over this community charge , there 've been trouble here next .
13 We 'd have to get the bloody books out if I was here .
14 ‘ The old fuel cells were self supporting , ’ explained Dick 's mechanic , Nick Quint , ‘ but to work on them , one would have to take the entire cell out of the fuselage .
15 The most open arrangement was to inform a rich suitor that if he wanted a date , he would have to take the whole troupe out .
16 Or or you would have to take the whole thing off again .
17 It 's probable they will come back , but if they do they 'll have to bid an awful lot more a second time
18 really answer the first part of the Noble Lord 's question by saying that er er it is a question of future cost , er we are er we are already spending a great deal of money on the first part er of this er library and er we will have to examine the future cost very carefully and I put it to you to the Noble Lord that it would be a really sad reflection where the field of creative endeavour in which this country is m has most excelled over the centuries , in other words literature to have no single focus for celebration , preservation and active use , it really is er very important that this library continues , but may I remind Your Lordships also that we 're not talking about the s the library in this question , we 're talking about the u the site at present used by the builders .
19 We 'll have to rent a Belgian car anyway .
20 ‘ Yes , it 's a pot I 've been down many times — not the easiest ; apart from a fifty-foot pitch we 'll have to haul him up , there 's a long sump we 'll have to bring the injured man back through which could be tricky if he 's unconscious or uncooperative .
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