Example sentences of "[modal v] have [to-vb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I should have to get other opinions but I 'd guess they would fetch a good deal of money at auction .
2 We are up against a ceiling and if we added new areas to the map , we should have to remove other areas .
3 You 'll have to give these brakes a bit more welly
4 If you do want assistance , and no hindrance , then you 'll have to answer some questions . ’
5 You 'll have to wear long tops .
6 ‘ I 'll have to see those books . ’
7 Weekend and hostelling sacks need to be larger , as you 'll have to carry extra clothes , nightwear and washing kit , plus extra food .
8 But we 'll have to wait five days until Sunday before we can meet Nancy on London Bridge .
9 So I 'll have to use those sinks over , those big ones for that .
10 You and I 'll have to start passive exercises . ’
11 Well strangely enough I think we 'll have to have double rooms .
12 No we have n't they 'll have to have yellow noses then
13 ‘ In America you 'll have to beat two men , ’ he claimed .
14 And I think what Bob is saying , there is only one account , but you 'll have to endow two accounts , one that is giving rise to interest in the wife 's name ,
15 Cormac , O hound of feats , you 'll have to steal those horsemen away the equal of an army of angels for silence . ’
16 I think I 'll have to get some straws and you can practise drinking out of th drinking with straws .
17 So I 'll have to get some straws and we 'll have to practise
18 You 'll have to get those books out the corner , you get up get up get washed and get dressed and we 'll do it now please ?
19 We 'll have to make other plans , that 's all . ’
20 But now British Rail has told her it ca n't find room for her 20-inch wheelchair , and unless she finds herself a smaller one she 'll have to make alternative arrangements .
21 MIlton Keynes environmental health officers say they 'll have to make regular inspections of the restaurant .
22 She 'll have to read these books
23 And it may be , that if you have three tellies in the house , you 'll have to pay forty pounds extra .
24 The Kyalami Ranch was very much the sort of place where James liked relaxing : you might have to wait two hours for your dinner , but never a moment for the sun , and James is a basker , the deckchair his habitat .
25 there could occur a case where the issue raised was so sensitive and the revelations necessarily following its decision so damaging to national security that the court might have to take special measures ( for example sitting in camera or prohibiting the mention of names ) .
26 Yes , okay , then maybe you can mark that up then , and it might be that we , we might have to circulate all members again to see if they assume the situation of being able to undertake these particular requests er , about the visits .
27 Lineages also contributed to the expenses of funerals : members made a collection toward the cost of feeding the guests ; if the dead person was a well known and respected man , the household might have to provide two meals a day and continual tea for up to a week for a hundred or so visitors ( who sometimes brought a contribution of a sheep or tea or sugar ) .
28 Cheshire police needed 26 more civilian staff to deal with the extra workload and might have to cut uniformed officers jobs as a result .
29 This meant foot patrols would be reduced and police stations might have to cut opening hours , he said .
30 A very constrained grammar might not contain any template or rule allowing the phrase wreck a nice , instead of the item recognise , at a particular point in processing ; a more general grammar might have to consider both interpretations .
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