Example sentences of "[modal v] have [to-vb] long " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll have to wear long tops . |
2 | I reckon you 'd have to look long and hard through the history of the hot hatch to find a more unconvincing sporting package for your money — a hefty £10,990 in standard form . |
3 | But the UK may have to wait longer for any improvement . |
4 | When choosing this item bear in mind that you may have to walk long distances , so check the padding on the harnesses and straps for comfort . |
5 | Those in the States may have to travel long distances for tournaments but it 's still in their own country . ’ |
6 | Those in the States may have to travel long distances for tournaments but it 's still in their own country . ’ |
7 | For example , if Linford Christie were a man of such deep religious beliefs that he would not compete on a Sunday and subsequently found out that a qualifying round of the 100m was to be held on a Sunday , he would have to think long and hard before deciding to run the 400m . |
8 | Pupils at the new schools would have to expect longer working days and longer terms than at maintained schools . |
9 | The stoppage means some students will have to wait longer to learn whether they 've secured a college place . |
10 | They point out : ‘ During the first year or so , you will have to work long and unsociable hours and may have to go without a holiday or make other sacrifices . ’ |
11 | Health watchdogs fear the Government 's NHS reforms could mean hundreds of hospital patients will have to travel long distances for treatment . |