Example sentences of "have to take " in BNC.

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1 Magnus would have to take notice .
2 You do n't have to take that flat in Harwich , it was only an idea .
3 Will I have to take children to the Clinic ?
4 I 'd have to take a few hundred and we might get one we both agree on .
5 You do n't even have to take your fucking clothes off , darling , I want to hold all the hurt away .
6 ‘ Oh , shit , do I have to take her home ? ’
7 The rules mean that police would have to take control of the computer as soon as possible after the offence and establish that it was working properly at all times .
8 British Aerospace said its advisers would have to take a detailed look at Ferranti 's books to satisfy themselves that there were no further problems before the company could proceed .
9 They may actually have to take risks : all the fault of Mrs Thatcher , but not because she was too interested in the entrepreneurs ; quite the contrary , because she over-egged the pudding for the house-owning classes .
10 The instigators of a palace coup would have to take into account Mr Gorbachev 's other role as the elected president of the Supreme Soviet , a parliament becoming more influential by the week .
11 If the appeal is lost you will have to take the steps required in the enforcement notice .
12 Each of their own lives would have to take up another uncertain beginning .
13 ‘ She 'll have to take me as she finds me .
14 She 's sleeping much better now , and she do n't have to take pills no more .
15 I shall be a failure , I shall have to take Holy Orders , but you see , I 'm in such an agony of doubt , I ca n't decide . ’
16 ONCE Czechoslovakia settles down from the current euphoria of people 's power , its new leadership will have to take some hard decisions on how to overcome its economic difficulties .
17 The judges , heads of the High Court 's four divisions , will have to take account of advice from a lay-dominated advisory committee .
18 In approving the rules , the Lord Chancellor and the judges will have to take advice from a new lay-dominated Advisory Committee on Legal Education and Conduct , chaired by a senior judge .
19 In approving the rules , the Lord Chancellor and the judges will have to take advice from a new lay-dominated Advisory Committee on Legal Education and Conduct , chaired by a senior judge .
20 Mr Jack Adams , chairman of the union side , said that action would have to take place within a 28-day period from yesterday 's anouncement or it would be ruled out of order .
21 If we all do it they 'll have to take the train on ! ’ and 60 fellow travellers rebelled in agreement , using seat cushions to prevent the doors from being closed .
22 Either we 'll have to take a very heavy discount on it , or we 'll get our accounts qualified .
23 He wants countries to be made to co-ordinate their fiscal policies so that monetary policy does not have to take take all the strain .
24 Last of the great chevaliers , we tell her that should there be any problem with the restaurant management , she will have to take full responsibility for her actions .
25 He 'd have to take the flak for having a lift with Mrs Wright .
26 ‘ I 'll have to take you to the optician 's , ’ she said .
27 ‘ If industry does n't help me to achieve the objectives of the Government , we will have to take appropriate alternative steps , ’ she had said with a steely smile .
28 I suppose we will have to take appropriate action will we not … .
29 I suppose , technically speaking , ’ he paused , ‘ if you put her out into the road she would have no roof over her head and we should have to take her in . ’
30 If we had to choose between radiocarbon and TL dating , then we would have to take into account that radiocarbon is used for organic materials and has an upper age limit of about forty thousand years , whereas TL is applied to inorganic samples and can be used beyond the range of radiocarbon .
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