Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [to-vb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Treasury ideas are bound to be different , and should have to do with choice and with making markets work . |
2 | He did n't burden the uniformed branch with his problems and he did n't see why he should have to listen to Camb 's maunderings . |
3 | There is no reason why they should have to live in poverty and near-poverty . |
4 | I do not see why my constituents should have to go to Birmingham or elsewhere to get effective legal advice . |
5 | Many thought it a cruel injustice that Julian should have to go to prison at all . |
6 | Just as it seems strange and unnecessary that the law should have to choose between duress as a complete defence to murder , and duress as no defence at all , so it seems strange and unnecessary that a killing which narrowly fails to come within the requirements of self-defence or other justifiable force should then be classified as murder . |
7 | She asked , ’ What is the NHS coming to , that I should have to wait in pain , discomfort and distress for my operation ? ’ |
8 | ‘ It is in no-one 's interest , nor was it intended , that the holding company should have to register for VAT . |
9 | They live at home with their families and , if they should have to travel from Cwmbran to Newport , for example , or from Pontypool further on to Newport , many people would be deterred from getting involved in the voluntary forces . |
10 | But whilst some women drivers on the M4 today are concerned about their personal safety , they do n't agree that they should have to pay for protection . |
11 | You 'll have to deal with Martin though . |
12 | More than a hundred workers at a computer company have been told they 'll have to move to Germany — or lose their jobs . |
13 | It 's not us who 'll have to sit in front |
14 | ‘ You 'll have to sit amongst pans . |
15 | He 'll have to agree for Mum 's sake . ’ |
16 | I might think , shit , I 'll have to pop to Safeway for a bag of flowers or a box of chocolates , ’ said a married 32-year-old store manager . |
17 | I 'll have to negotiate with Frank do n't I ? |
18 | We became good friends and I remember his comments one day when we were discussing the ever-rising cost of living ; Lawren said , wrinkling that high forehead under the white mane of hair , ‘ This high cost of living worries me ; one of these days , if it continues to rise , I 'll have to dip into capital ! ’ |
19 | He 'll have to go without pay and I told him there and then . |
20 | I 'll have to go into Poole |
21 | We 'll have to go into setaside , which I 'm not keen on . |
22 | But I 'll have to go into town first . |
23 | Oh heck well you 'll have to go on bus . |
24 | I 'll try and nip up there tomorrow , if not I 'll have to go on Monday I do n't think any , I do n't think run away , what will Monday 's date be , the ninth ? oh well There are those new Chronicles that have got to come out |
25 | I think I 'll have to go for Sheridan too — he was my kind of player , comfortable on the ball , good passer , and took excellent free kicks too . |
26 | That 's summat else we 've had to think about not being nasty are we or anything , but as soon as you get married , your marriage certificate 'll have to go for housing . |
27 | Now then we 'll have to go to Nana 's in about ten minutes Katie . |
28 | ( Dolefully ) I suppose we 'll have to go to sleep . |
29 | ‘ You 'll have to go to school . |
30 | If you ca n't make contact , you 'll have to go to Sweden . |