Example sentences of "[modal v] have [to-vb] a [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | To make the computer choose phenotypic effects directly , we should have to write a very sophisticated pattern-recognition program . |
2 | We have re , technically reached the end of the debate I 'm very sorry Mr I 'm sorry you 'll have to wave a little I 'm very sorry er , those in favour of the ame amendment . |
3 | You 'll have to go a very long way to find a series of more disparaging , gloom laden , negative reports , and this , in a season when Linfield 's performances actually won them the league ! |
4 | Either we 'll have to take a very heavy discount on it , or we 'll get our accounts qualified . |
5 | Once you have the information you 'll have to do a little deductive reasoning to piece an eight-letter anagram into a well known winning phrase . |
6 | You mean I 'll have to wait a very long time . |
7 | " We 'll have to have a more detailed discussion , wo n't we ? " she said . |
8 | FAITH Brown 's trying out the new blow-up bra ( you 'll have to puff a little harder , dearie ) . |
9 | What I 'm saying here is that , if you fancy one , it should be checked out carefully in the shop before parting with the ready folding , even though , for the price , you 'd have to go a very long way to beat it . |
10 | He 'd have to have a much more compelling reason than that . |
11 | ‘ I 'm afraid you may have to wait a little longer , ’ he replied apologetically . |
12 | This can be contrasted with the centesimal scale where we may have to wait a fairly long time to ascertain the action of the remedy . |
13 | Every type of restaurant and café will have something to appeal to the health-conscious customer — though , in some places , like pubs and snack bars , you may have to look a little harder . |
14 | But like many other paternalistic firms , it may have to become a little meaner to stop its past from handicapping its future . |
15 | If this was the sleeping arrangement prior to the patient 's illness , the family may have to supply a fairly wide single bed for the patient , or the carer might sleep in a separate bed , leaving the normal conjugal bed to the patient . |
16 | The NFU says it is possible that farmers may have to make a more positive contribution in return for conservation cash . |
17 | He admits , though , that the sport may have to consider a more streamlined name as it becomes more popular . |
18 | You would have to eat a very poor diet , lose a lot of weight , or be very ill for any serious deficiency to occur . |
19 | You would have to eat a very unhealthy diet indeed , avoiding all fresh fruit and vegetables . |
20 | ‘ Approval of these plans will enable us to retain and build on our existing workforce , which is what we want to do , otherwise we would have to find a completely new site , probably out of Wales , too far away for most of our existing employees . ’ |
21 | Diplomatic relations would have to await a freely elected government in Cambodia . |
22 | Problems could be surmounted but the American delegation would have to show a far more positive attitude than hitherto revealed . |
23 | The USA responded on Feb. 22 with an ultimatum from Bush stating that if Iraq wished to be seen as meeting the UN resolutions it would have to make a much more rapid withdrawal and to comply with associated conditions . |
24 | ‘ I 'm still on the front row but it 's difficult to make a good start and have any effect at Spa because it 's such a short run-up to the first corner , so Alain would have to make a really dreadful start … |
25 | And in the morning she would have to have a very long talk with Feargal 's mother . |
26 | ‘ I shall have to simplify a little , because I produce bulk chemicals , whereas Liveseys ' sell various combinations of chemicals . |
27 | While a corollary of the new deal may be that some consultants will have to take a more direct role in the acute management of patients , this in no way diminishes the attraction of a senior post . |
28 | Sunderland will have to wait a little longer before knowing whether to turn left or right on to the M25 . |
29 | Those waiting for the other light operas depicted on the new stamps , will have to wait a little longer to see them staged . |
30 | But he or his successor will have to wait a little longer for the revenue benefits which should flow from the more buoyant climate for project investment he has tried to create . |