Example sentences of "have live " in BNC.
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1 | I would have to live on cheap or free food , so what I really needed to do was to go and see some nuns . |
2 | But until there are enough to ensure success , the Americans will have to live with the legacy of their own poor judgement . |
3 | On a conservative reckoning she would have to live at least another fifty years in this bland and dreary universe . |
4 | She would offer her breast as a blood sacrifice for life and in that moment of despair she had no doubt at all but that death would accept it and she would have to live . |
5 | ‘ The trouble is , ’ she said , ‘ that you are inevitably in the position of people being able to say , ‘ It 's all right for you , you do n't have to live next door to those punks and weirdos . ’ |
6 | Meanwhile , 1990 will again be a year when we will have to live with high interest rates . |
7 | That book is all about the idea that the world is divided into the ordinary and the extraordinary , and that the extraordinary should n't have to live by the dictates of the mediocre majority . |
8 | ‘ Whatever we do or do n't do , our children will have to live with . ’ |
9 | So children do n't have to live with their families . |
10 | Muggeridge had been percipient in recognizing that the monarchy would increasingly have to live in a goldfish bowl and that would provide a new challenge for the image-makers . |
11 | If a horse does have to live in a yard or stable , it must have exercise every day . |
12 | Mr Powell answered : ‘ You do n't have to live under the same laws as a foreigner in order to trade with him . |
13 | Kohl , on the other hand , will have to live with a politically obtuse gesture that is being compared to his appearance with American President Ronald Reagan , in May 1985 , at a Bitburg cemetery where they laid remembrance wreaths only a few yards from rows of graves of SS soldiers . |
14 | Parasites , too , do n't have to live inside their hosts ; their genes can express themselves in hosts at a distance . |
15 | Why should I have to live in a one-bedroom flat when others have spacious houses ? |
16 | Having made a decision on travel as their retirement hobby , they may have to live very modestly so as to finance their trips overseas . |
17 | We 'll all have to live in their damned council houses . ’ |
18 | This may have always been the case with anthropology but we did not have to live with the results if our field was in Africa or Asia . |
19 | You 'd have to pay for your own food , because — unless things look up for us — we shall have to live on grass like Nebuchadnezzar ; but that would n't cost you £1 a week , so you could manage the fare , could n't you ? |
20 | They did n't have to live with this goddess , they did n't have to compete with the legend . |
21 | This is no small problem and the emotional blockage is very real , but is certainly something we do not have to live with . |
22 | Will the surveillance made possible by modern information technology only apply at the frontiers , or shall we have to live with it in our daily lives ? |
23 | I shall be gone , but you will have to live with the consequences , and no more passing off my stuff as your own at the office . |
24 | When she tried to explain that she would now have to live on five shillings a week , she could not restrain a few tears . |
25 | You wo n't have to live with the car that draws attention to itself with a banshee wail every time you floor it in 2nd . |
26 | I do n't need yachts and mansions but you do have to live . ’ |
27 | But these past four weeks had been a nightmare no ambassador should have to live through . |
28 | But it is quite right that Wales have decided you should have to live and play in the country for a good few years ’ . |
29 | If tests confirm there was a mix-up , the parents will have to live with the fact they have been loving someone else 's child . |
30 | THE end of the royal marriage means that the couple will never again have to live together in the homes they grew to hate . |