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

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1 I do not feel that I should have to instruct even junior typists that my documents , all my documents , are entirely confidential . ’
2 He must have to have about half a dozen though , must n't he ?
3 Yes frightening no we 'll have to put that right .
4 The erm , yes these and it started to be like warfare more than a game you know at that stage but hopefully now we 're getting back to some sort of sanity with the membership cards you know , because we , the crowd is segregated from the away supporters now and that 's cos if Walsall go into the second division again they 'll have to spend so much I believe on the ground to cage the away supporters in which they do n't have to do in the third division .
5 so we 've got to get some Oh we 'll have to go somewhere snazzy cos I 've got that black dress to wear have n't I ?
6 ‘ They 'll want to leave the country , but they 'll have to go there first — records of sales , addresses , phone numbers .
7 You 'll have to take as much food and stuff as possible .
8 Instead , we 'll have to unzip more Euro bananas .
9 You 'll have to stay here all night , Cathy .
10 All in all , it 's an interesting read until the Beatles split around p200 , but it 's so short on new information that you 'll have to know very little about the band to avoid a feeling of déja vu .
11 All in all , it 's an interesting read until the Beatles split around p200 , but it 's so short on new information that you 'll have to know very little about the band to avoid a feeling of déja vu .
12 ‘ Specialists ’ might have to enjoy even better conditions of life under socialism than they had under capitalism if they were to be well motivated .
13 At that time there was speculation that the UK group might have to pay as much as £1.5 billion and launch a £900 million rights issue to pay for Darty .
14 They said the county might have to subsidise less popular bus routes or companies would raise fares to provide the cash to buy new buses .
15 They 'd have to give so much away .
16 He wondered about making himself a hot drink but he 'd have to wait too long to drink it .
17 It 's not very high , it 's nowhere near anything like mountain country , and you 'd have to work pretty hard to inject risk or danger into the walk , yet the narrow , ten mile ridge of the Malvern Hills , provides a cracking day out , out of all proportion to the vital statistics .
18 It is often less appropriate to involve counsellees to the same extent , and the counsellor may have to take more direct action in their interests , much in the way that any friend would do in similar situations .
19 Large corporate bodies and local authorities may have to take more exhaustive steps .
20 By contrast , semi-skilled and unskilled workers may have to employ more militant ( i.e. potentially violent ) tactics .
21 If our choice of is over-optimistic , we may have to re-instate temporarily inactive nodes .
22 We may have to stay here half the day . "
23 If those opposing the imposition of formal European Directives and Regulations are to win their case , they may have to show much greater enthusiasm for the emergence of voluntary European collective bargaining than they have shown so far .
24 As a consequence British Prime Ministers may have to work extremely hard to get them to change course .
25 And you used to have to fetch your water from the pump 's head , just round the corner , outside toilets , we used to have to go about fifty yards to use the toilet .
26 The control regime was liberalized for computer , machine tool and telecommunications technology ( microcomputer exports having been permitted since August 1989 ) ; companies seeking exceptions to remaining restrictions would have to wait only eight weeks for permission , rather than 12 weeks as hitherto ; and countries such as Czechoslovakia , Hungary and Poland , if they were prepared to introduce their own controls on use and re-export , might expect more favourable treatment .
27 Warning that workers at the mine could suffer from silicosis and that dust from the mine could have a devastating effect on the local soil chemistry , Mr Wilson said it was cheaper to manufacture andalusite artificially , and wondered why Navan Resources wished to go the expense of mining it : ‘ To make it in any way economically feasible to mine this , it would have to represent over 30 per cent of the total of the rock formation of the mountain and this means that almost one third of your mountain would disappear ’ .
28 Under the agreement , the USA would have to destroy about 20,000 tonnes of chemical weapon stocks and the Soviet Union about 45,000 tonnes .
29 If he bought compressed pellet hops he would have to use only half the amount compared to whole hops .
30 Even given substantial popular support , a socialist government/movement would have to give very careful thought to the development of a competent planning cadre able to hold its own against Treasury influence .
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