Example sentences of "[conj] he [modal v] have [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In order to do so , the counsellor may have to ‘ unlearn ’ some of the more conventional understandings she or he might have about the nature of the war . |
2 | We have also seen that manufacturer or distributor who does not supply the goods directly to the consumer can not ( e.g. in a guarantee document ) exclude any liability for negligence that he may have towards the consumer — see section 5 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act ( paragraph 9–03 above ) . |
3 | McLeish reflected uncomfortably that he would have to be very circumspect in his dealings with Catherine , with this beady-eyed observer around the place . |
4 | He realised with a sense of desperation that he would have to be twice as cunning as his wife if he was to recover that which she had taken from him . |
5 | She did n't want to see him although she knew perfectly well that he would have to be faced . |
6 | Before rehearsals started , he got himself in trim by running every day , knowing that he would have to be ultra-fit for each night 's three-hour performance , appearing on stage for almost every minute of it . |
7 | In my view the idea of his being monkish , or that he could have for a moment dreamt of entering a monastery , is not to be entertained , despite the claim of the Reverend William Levy in his Memoir . |
8 | Some time in the early hours of Saturday morning Archie staggered to his feet and said that he 'd have to be on his way . |
9 | ‘ This is a move which gives Eric a better chance of first-team football than he would have at Leeds . |
10 | The wing fracture is a bad one , and he 'll have to be certain it has healed properly before the bird is released . |
11 | In time he too would recruit and form an IRB circle there , but he would have to be careful ; Castlebar was a garrison town . |
12 | He might not wish to reveal names to the police but he would have to . |
13 | They can certainly be quite big enough for a diver to put his foot into , but he would have to be very incautious indeed to get trapped . |
14 | ‘ But he 'll have to , eventually . ’ |
15 | But he 'll have to two more weeks then afterwards . |
16 | He was last night on the verge of coaxing Denmark back on to the path to European unity — but he will have to back down on the EC budget to close the deal . |
17 | The Tykes switched from Pakistan 's Aqib Javed because he would have to be given a two-year contract under TCCB rules while 21-year-old Benjamin could sign for a year . |
18 | The tenant may well benefit from this arrangement since he will have in his hands a lump sum before he is called upon to make any payment to his own landlord . |
19 | Anyway he says he 'd pay him the same money as what he 's on there , 'cos he 'd have to really , would n't just say , say |