Example sentences of "would have [to-vb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | These plants contain only minimal amounts of the chemical — tetrahydro-cannabinol — which can make users high when smoked — so to get any kind of effect — you 'd have to smoke the whole field . |
2 | At one point it looked like we 'd have to restore the whole room . |
3 | Knew we 'd have to do the old ones , so I dug out all the figures of the last two years ’ productions . ’ |
4 | ‘ I thought I 'd have to comb the whole town for you , ’ he began jovially , coming forward . |
5 | Well no , you 'd have to alter the other one as well would n't you , to make it e even |
6 | ‘ She said I 'd have to pay the full amount or put it back in the freezer , ’ said Mr Parker , of York . |
7 | And I mean if she got this job she 'd have to pay the full amount , if she 's on Income Support you do n't do you ? |
8 | Because if they went back they 'd have to have the electric chair and they do n't want the electric chair or the , cos that 's what they think cos they 've done so much . |
9 | He 'd have to hide the whole arrangement , wastebin and all . |
10 | We 'd have to get the bloody books out if I was here . |
11 | The lexicon would have to include the usual forms of abbreviations used by a particular writer . |
12 | The outcry would undoubtedly be even greater if some form of compulsion were involved , such as placing the rural landscape under the same kind of protective legislation as already exists for ‘ listed ’ buildings so that farmers would have to notify the local planning authority of any intention to remove a protected landscape feature , such as a hedgerow or a section of heath . |
13 | To be certain he would have to search the entire National Trust site . |
14 | In other words , to obtain an initial fair comparison we would have to multiply the industrial related deaths by at least a factor of two and compare that figure with the number of recorded homicide cases . |
15 | Further , even if Reagan approves , Congress would have to enact the necessary legislation — and may not think that handing over the craft is in the nation 's best interests . |
16 | However , [ 15b ] is less direct than [ 15c ] in the sense that the hearer would have to derive the contextual implication conveyed explicitly in [ 15c ] in order to establish how well B got on . |
17 | To support manslaughter liability in these cases one would have to espouse the draconian principle that a person should be held liable for all the consequences of any wrongful act . |
18 | Unless there was one in the back wall , he would have to abandon the entire exercise . |
19 | If Mr Parkinson agrees , BR would have to abandon the private Bill it is planning to introduce in Parliament next month , to build the link . |
20 | In those instances where Valium had been prescribed , several interviewees had become addicted and , once off heroin , would have to repeat the weaning process with Valium . |
21 | ‘ The old fuel cells were self supporting , ’ explained Dick 's mechanic , Nick Quint , ‘ but to work on them , one would have to take the entire cell out of the fuselage . |
22 | The most open arrangement was to inform a rich suitor that if he wanted a date , he would have to take the whole troupe out . |
23 | Or or you would have to take the whole thing off again . |
24 | For that Alice got sixty pounds , though the woman kept saying a skilled sempstress would have to replace the missing beads , and it would cost — Alice had no idea what it would cost . |
25 | We would have to put the entire army in jail . ’ |
26 | The Secretary of State said that he would have to ask the Chief Secretary to the Treasury where the money would come from . |
27 | As a result of that , and I think to make sure this is something we would have to ask the advisory committee but I would read it that that includes mutual recognition of eldership . |
28 | There was , at last , a look of alarm on his face , and I could see him wondering whether he really would have to pull the small trigger . |
29 | By the time she reached the Campo San Maurizio , she felt so tired that she was almost afraid she would have to climb the cold stone stairs to the first floor on her hands and knees . |
30 | According to the regulations currently in force a grower would have to satisfy the following conditions in order to cultivate the Gamay today : |