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

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1 For a complete account we should perhaps have to add further criteria .
2 EVER bought a sofa or a bed and been told you 'll only have to wait two or three weeks for delivery , and ten weeks later you 're still waiting … ?
3 The rescue service , which describes its staff as the ‘ new knights of the road , ’ boasts women alone should only have to wait 20 minutes .
4 He left her on the hard shoulder , near Epping , Essex , saying she would only have to wait 15 minutes .
5 You 'd only have to take two boards up out of the lot .
6 It seemed to Marie that people would only have to take one look at her to see that she did n't belong in these surroundings .
7 No , well you 'd only have to , you 'd only have to take one board up maybe two .
8 It now looks likely that pension schemes will only have to backdate any equalisation of benefits between men and women to those in service on or after 17 May 1990 .
9 Their fear was that taxes would not only have to remain high but might well have to increase .
10 you 're not fucking throwing the plane out of control or the elevator would rip off or something , I mean if you get the same sort of thing probably would only have to do that , break the surface a little bit .
11 She would only have to sit still and clever stage lighting would make it appear as though she were naked .
12 ‘ You 'll only have to stay one night . ’
13 The advantage to the offeror over a share offer with a cash alternative is that it knows in advance that it will only have to make available fixed pools of each type of consideration .
14 ‘ I am receiving treatment at the Lister Hospital in London and any women who would be willing to donate eggs would only have to make two trips down there .
15 This is because full-time students will only have to pay one fifth of the Personal Community Charge .
16 That , that well helps the er poor people , cos a lot of the poor people do n't near enough pay tax now because if they do they only have to pay twenty P
17 Therefore , if were incorrectly derived from an acoustic waveform that in fact corresponded to an intended production of thanks for sending me your letter , the syntactic/semantic component would not only have to reject all the improbable competitors such as thanks force ending knee your letter , but also to identify that the word knee has been incorrectly derived instead of me .
18 The SRU committee would obviously have to discuss such a suggestion . ’
19 This is going to be a year when we will all have to go that extra mile for children .
20 You do not necessarily have to decide that .
21 Short windows do n't necessarily have to have short curtains which only really look good in small cottagy or attic windows .
22 You do n't necessarily have to have bright coloured polish on at the end .
23 The Banking Department will thus have to acquire more notes from the Issue Department , which will simply print more in exchange for extra government or other securities supplied by the Banking Department .
24 You should not normally have to pay more than your rates bill plus £52 .
25 It was a great relief that they would no longer have to scheme some way of getting Anna out , at the right moment , while he himself was touring somewhere .
26 The cost savings accruing to independent software houses because they will no longer have to support multiple versions of their products is expected to entice others into the fold and redirect investment into added features and more robust programs .
27 Darlington council will no longer have to chase individual community charge payers but it is responsible for establishing who , at each address in the town , is liable to pay the Council Tax .
28 Muslims will no longer have to assume Bulgarian names .
29 If a firm has earnings from overseas , it will generally have to pay overseas taxation on them .
30 The Defence budget would stand buying another catapult tomorrow ; my crossbow would just have to wait another week or so .
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