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

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1 ‘ I suppose we should have to ask the French for help .
2 Leaving aside the problem of what time period to specify , we should have to ransack the libraries of the world to find a complete list of published works written during the period .
3 ‘ It seems unfair that a few farmers should have to carry the cost of the consequences of what is after all a national policy .
4 The State Paper Office , a most convenient fire-proof building , which cost the public £50,000 , is , we hear , to be pulled down ; and the mania for pulling down is to extend not only to it , but , in order to complete the ‘ congruity ’ , we should have to Gothicise the Horse Guards , and apply Gothic exteriors to all buildings in the neighbourhood .
5 Naturally , it is unfair that developing countries should have to forgo the luxuries that make life more comfortable such as fridges and air conditioning , but it is essential that the West makes available the best technology so that they can produce ozone friendly equipment .
6 I have two points to make by suggestion : - one is that I think that the final of these related documents should be discretionary I do n't see why you should have to keep the file .
7 It seemed ridiculous to me that a guy with his experience and ability should have to accept the restrictions of a Number Two .
8 This is the problem of which of two innocent third parties should have to suffer the consequences .
9 However , if someone wilfully refuses to pay the charge , it is right that he should have to pay the price for his illegal action .
10 It argued that , following normal legal procedure , Mr Roache should have to pay the costs incurred from the date of the settlement offer because the jury 's award failed to top it .
11 So you 'll have to reverse the tails .
12 I 'll have to bank the fire up .
13 Every so often you 'll have to shoot the creature to stun it again .
14 Well you 'll have to move the chair forward a bit .
15 You 'll have to put the exercise video on dear and
16 I hope you know I 'd er see he 'll have to put the back seat of the car down into a van .
17 I 'll have to give the presentation on your behalf .
18 ‘ We 'll have to give the future of your column some thought .
19 Rosa reached out to grab him , but he danced away , ‘ You 'll have to join the sisters , they 've got moustaches too … . ’
20 You 'll have to join the queue . ’
21 ‘ We 'll have to spend the night at our own places .
22 I do n't envy you having to tell the dear lady that she 'll have to spend the rest of her holiday with her wrist in plaster ! ’
23 ‘ That means we 'll have to spend the rest of our time flat on our bellies . ’
24 ‘ You 'll have to compare the cost of staying current with us and defending litigation against the cost of paying us royalties . ’
25 ‘ You 'll have to compare the cost of staying current with us and defending litigation against the cost of paying us royalties . ’
26 ‘ You can if you like , ’ said Sam , ‘ but that means we 'll have to lay the table . ’
27 On having ideals , like as you grow older , I mean you 're quite an ancient person already , within the next ten years you 'll have to choose the sort of lifestyle you want and you really have to choose as well whether you 're going to involve other people in it for good or for
28 But it means I 'll have to cancel the meeting with Clive . ’
29 I 'll have to notify the factory , ’ John said excitedly .
30 I 'll have to notify the police . ’
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