Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [to-vb] for a " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll have to go for a little walk . |
2 | ‘ Well , you 'll have to stay for a cup of tea , then , ’ he said . |
3 | If Verve expand any further , they 'll have to apply for a live music permit in the next door dimension . |
4 | ‘ I 'll have to look for a new posting . ’ |
5 | ‘ The thing is we 'll have to do something or we 'll find we 'll have to work for a living and we do n't want to do that . ’ |
6 | I know the ‘ next steps ’ , i.e. when I will be contacted and when I might have to return for a second interview . |
7 | He might have to settle for a reserve place on Thursday . ’ |
8 | I might have to go for a recall . |
9 | Yet Thomas , 17 , who made a scoring debut as a substitute last week , could have to settle for a place on the bench again as Hearts look to John Robert- son and Ian Ferguson to shoulder the responsibility in attack . |
10 | As far as new managers go , I 'd have to go for a partnership between Mr. Robson & Mr. Hoddle . |
11 | Now he 'd have to rely for a lift on Colin who would n't be so keen on coming out of his way . |
12 | I remarked to my friend , ‘ You 'd have to wait for a long time to get a train from here , ’ he smiled and we both set off for the youth hostel down the road . |
13 | But the point of our ‘ numbers of planets ’ argument is that , even if the chemist said that we 'd have to wait for a ‘ miracle ’ , have to wait a billion billion years — far longer than the universe has existed , we can still accept this verdict with equanimity . |
14 | But Dixon , who spent nine years at Stamford Bridge , may have to settle for a place on the subs ' bench as he continues his return from a back injury . |
15 | But they may have to wait for a year , and maybe even two , before the brief , dramatic cycle can begin all over again . |
16 | To find its most lasting realization , Charlie 's vision would have to wait for a bank clerk who did understand metempsychosis , and who had not only a commercial education gained in an underground room at Lloyds Bank , but also a knowledge of Greek . |
17 | Last Friday the civil servant in charge of government policy on radioactive waste management reiterated Whitehall 's position that a solution to the disposal issue would have to wait for a future generation . |
18 | On February 27 she was told only a heart transplant would save her husband 's life and they would have to wait for a donor . |
19 | It would have to wait for a more opportune time , she decided , and replaced the receiver . |
20 | I think one would have to push for a ‘ we are marching and that 's that ’ position . |
21 | She 'd never known any details ; she did n't know if the accident happened early on , or whether she would have to sit for a long time just waiting for the inevitable . |
22 | It would take about er it would take about three days like to really give it and then it would have to lie for a wee while to harden you know , the polish to harden . |
23 | She would have to work for a month for that . |
24 | We would have to hope for a Tory victory , but , because of the uncertainty about the outcome of the election , he could not put her on the waiting list . |
25 | Publicans would have to apply for a special children 's certificate as they have to do in Scotland . |
26 | Governors who are committed to the cause of special education will have to bid for a share of resources in competition with the advocates of other areas of the curriculum who will be pressing their case with equal vigour . |
27 | Corporate members , which they want to admit next year alongside names trading with unlimited liability , will have to bid for a place — the price being a levy to Lloyd 's central fund . |
28 | Aches and pains sometimes ease up when the menopause is over but many of us will have to settle for a certain amount of back pain , headaches and limited movement from now on . |
29 | He looked at her in silence for several long moments , but instead of denying the accusation he said , ‘ As my acting hostess I expect you to know what they 're like , otherwise it will be impossible for you to explain that honeymooners expecting luxury suites with king-sized beds will have to settle for a roll in the hay . ’ |
30 | Bearing this number in mind , you decide how many tokens your child will have to pay for a list ( something like a menu ) of rewards you have constructed , such as choosing a favourite pudding , staying up later than usual , a box of crayons or a special outing . |