Example sentences of "have to take a " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd have to take a few hundred and we might get one we both agree on . |
2 | British Aerospace said its advisers would have to take a detailed look at Ferranti 's books to satisfy themselves that there were no further problems before the company could proceed . |
3 | Either we 'll have to take a very heavy discount on it , or we 'll get our accounts qualified . |
4 | I would have to take a taxi back to Sligo once I had seen the sights , for there was no return bus . |
5 | The energy crisis may well mean that governments and the EEC will have to take a fresh look at the provision of public transport as a means of developing democratic tourism . |
6 | She knew she would have to take a look . |
7 | He , of course , would have to take a glass or two , enough to make him moderately sick , but that would be a small price to pay for finishing off Elinor , not to mention Mr and Mrs Is-the-Mitsubishi-Scratched-Yet and Nazi Who Escaped justice at Nuremberg . |
8 | She 'd have to take a drink of water . |
9 | You 'll have to take a good swim to find him the night , over to Holland , I 'd say . |
10 | You do n't have to take a medical examination to join AA Hospital Plus : in fact , your acceptance is guaranteed . |
11 | Salesman : ‘ sorry , guv , you 'll have to take a black Datsun because it does the same job , and is cheaper ! ’ |
12 | He is also trying to finish a commerce degree at university , but the remarkable series of events which has seen South Africa catapulted into the cricketing limelight means that studies might have to take a back seat for at least 1992 . |
13 | ‘ He 'll have to take a few more days , ’ said Quinn . |
14 | For the moment though , the students will have to take a rest as Glenn jets out to do battle for glory in the world championships . |
15 | That meant Niki would have to take a cut . |
16 | Although the latter method makes the mount far less delicate whenever it is handled , I feel that the cold-seal film detracts from the beauty of the flowers and that simple gluing is far superior — you will just have to take a little more care when handling the finished product . |
17 | Iro has been in poor form for the Sea Eagles and was told several weeks ago that he would have to take a pay cut to stay with the club . |
18 | LEARNER drivers may soon have to take a written exam as part of their tests . |
19 | Also , do not allow a player to make the ball dead behind his own goal-line unless he is being tackled ; a player making the ball dead when there is no player within 10 years of him should have to take a drop-out from under the posts . |
20 | ‘ He was last year about now but Easter 's late , I had n't thought on , and he 'll not move down until Palm Sunday like as not , and if he 's still over on the mountain he 'll be up Three Valleys Pass and that 's an hour and a half of a walk for him , going as the crow flies , but longer for us in the jeep because there 's no direct road — and then to get at him we 'd have to take a cart track that 'll be more like a river bed after yesterday 's rain . |
21 | If they cause very high casualties the enemy units may have to take a panic test in the same way as for missile casualties . |
22 | While a corollary of the new deal may be that some consultants will have to take a more direct role in the acute management of patients , this in no way diminishes the attraction of a senior post . |
23 | After some initial success , however , the Young King 's campaign ground to a halt and Henry decided that he would have to take a hand himself . |
24 | If the makeup of the whole of a person 's being was represented by a frozen block of egg yolks and whites ( colour coded — dyed different colours ) then any other person wishing to investigate and make conscious or broadcast his feelings upon this being might have to take a sample or sliver through the block or might collect a number of such slivers , some from other people 's different angle scanning of that being , then I would suggest that the picture of flat slivers built up would in no way give the many complex proportions of shapes originally in the block . |
25 | Since Sir Edmond 's will ruled out charging fees , there were two possible solutions : either the Goldsmiths would have to increase the stipend from their own income from Shaa 's bequest , or the local community would have to take a hand . |
26 | cos it 'd have to take a long time . |
27 | It does n't have to take a long time , it 's up to us here and now . |
28 | Melanie wondered if she would have to take a tray to the basement but it seemed they had their own gas ring down there and brewed up continually for themselves . |
29 | Broadly , the expectation is that the Monarch will not have to take a decision that will then prove to be a violation of the democratic process , because it will be up to whoever agrees to form a government in these circumstances to prove that he or she has adequate parliamentary support . |
30 | They they 'll have to take a share |