Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [to-vb] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 ‘ By Jove , we 'll have to put some time in then ! ’
2 You 'll have to go another time wo n't you ?
3 They might have to wait some time … .
4 If a local authority behaved as the Government have over the sale of public assets , its members would be disqualified and taken before the district auditor and might have to spend some time in gaol — and quite right , too .
5 ‘ It is very enjoyable but one of the disadvantages is that when you start out you can be put low on a list after others and you may have to wait some time .
6 The candidates themselves may have to commit more time to the interview selection process ; the interviewers will have to ensure they leave enough time for discussion between themselves as well as making their own post-interview notes ; time will have to be set aside for the interviewers to meet and finalize their decision .
7 It was the kind of romantic flourish that Oxford may have to produce several times over at Twickenham next month .
8 He would have to stop some time , and then she would be able to escape .
9 Quantum theory implies that it would have to move 207 times closer to the central proton to maintain the stability of the atom .
10 When I saw the potential ability of so many of my opponents and how young so many of them were , I realised that I would have to devote more time to practice than there was in a day just to become a moderate professional .
11 I switched off the tape , realizing that I would have to listen another time to find out what the preacher was really saying .
12 The DHAC announced that the exercise would be repeated the following weekend ; although the police warned that they would have to intervene this time , the demonstration went ahead and was extended to forty-eight hours .
13 ‘ Well I reckon I shall have to start some time , ’ Yanto grinned , as he trotted up alongside him .
14 Each goal is planned for a week but some may possibly require longer ; our dieter will have to take extra time if it is taking her body longer to adjust than she anticipates at the start .
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