Example sentences of "[modal v] have [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " 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 All this resulted in an angry Geoff Travis ( founding supremo of Rough Trade ) saying : ‘ If anyone wants The Smiths they 'll have to give Rough Trade three million and me personally another three million . ’
4 You 'll have to wear long tops .
5 ‘ I 'll have to go straight back and lock it .
6 Weekend and hostelling sacks need to be larger , as you 'll have to carry extra clothes , nightwear and washing kit , plus extra food .
7 ‘ We 'll have to do local geography again , ’ said the commentator .
8 We 'll have to say sorry Bill you know w send them down to Dave if Dave 's got time to pull 'em in he will do , if not we 'll you know we 'll have to reply negative .
9 You and I 'll have to start passive exercises . ’
10 Well strangely enough I think we 'll have to have double rooms .
11 No we have n't they 'll have to have yellow noses then
12 ‘ He 'll have to have residential care , ’ said Nina .
13 And speaking again of the survivors , not to mention our three other visitors , we 'll have to find sleeping accommodation for them .
14 He 'll have to establish mutual trust .
15 We 'll have to make other plans , that 's all . ’
16 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 .
17 MIlton Keynes environmental health officers say they 'll have to make regular inspections of the restaurant .
18 I 'll have to pay full fare on Sunday now , both ways .
19 In most cases you have up to 56 days interest-free credit but if you miss the deadline , you 'll have to pay high interest rates of up to 30 per cent .
20 That 's something that erm a great many of the multinationals will er try to get round very er and the other , other thing they 'll have to pay fair price which reflects the cost of production and the quality of the product , plus a margin for investment and development .
21 We might have to deny medical treatment to sufferers from AIDS and venereal diseases , alcoholics , those injured in sport or road accidents , on the grounds that more animals would be needed to test the new drugs and further the medical procedures necessary to treat the deluge of suffering resulting from the prohibition of testing with animals .
22 Households might have to sell domestic property at a substantial discount because there is no ready second-hand market .
23 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 ) .
24 No one had warned her , back in medical school , that she might have to face outright chauvinism in this day and age .
25 The development officers themselves became concerned about the low level of statutory services in their areas , and concluded that the Home Support Project might have to provide considerable input to fill the gap between what statutory services could provide and what the dementia sufferer might need in order to remain at home .
26 ‘ But the 1861 to 1865 papers are kept under lock and key , ’ warned the owner , inferring that those that I freely but reverently leafed through might have to have similar protection one day .
27 Cheshire police needed 26 more civilian staff to deal with the extra workload and might have to cut uniformed officers jobs as a result .
28 This meant foot patrols would be reduced and police stations might have to cut opening hours , he said .
29 And er there was a stage when we came to the , where we really decided we 'd have to earmark different streets , how far we were gon na go in the centre of the town , because people were beginning to get grants for altering houses , and then in another five years time the council , the council were having to buy back these houses to redevelop the area .
30 Reception staff at hotels based in cities and large towns may have to persuade unwanted persons loitering in the reception lounge to move on and leave the hotel ; the right to refuse service to persons unfit to be received is often the authority relied on when taking such actions .
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