Example sentences of "would have [to-vb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They would have to disclose commercial property holdings , share holdings , gifts received above a value of NZ$500 , and outside income .
2 Already he was beginning to steal glances at the clock , comparing it needlessly with his own watch , missing bits of the film while he made rapid calculations as to whether he might conceivably be able to see Bridget home , and , when this had become out of the question , as to how long they would have to say good night at the hated corner .
3 Cairns Boston , head of the company 's management team at Land 's End , explained : ‘ We have reached the point where , without these new measures , we would have to give serious consideration to banning climbing altogether at Land 's End . ’
4 In Britain similarly parties would have to give careful attention to the locality factor .
5 With regret Stirling realized that he would have to abandon offensive action that night and decided to withdraw without placing any bombs , so as not to jeopardize a future visit .
6 A spokesman for Fife Health Board said it would have to take legal advice before any question of an appeal was considered .
7 Assessment in Catholic Religious Education would have to take great care against falling into the trap of only aiming to develop that which readily lends itself to measurement .
8 They would have to put private money into public transport projects .
9 He reasoned that perhaps he would have to put fresh sensation between these echoes and their origins ; fuck them out ; sweat himself clean .
10 Or I would have to do miserable work like illustrating , or even commercial stuff , to keep the home going .
11 To do so you would have to keep careful pedigree records of caddises bred in captivity , and breeding them is difficult .
12 Any new operation setting up in the architecturally acclaimed building would have to satisfy strict planning constraints , however .
13 Of course that would have to mean Open Software Foundation founders Hewlett-Packard Co , Digital Equipment Corp and IBM Corp taking part .
14 Of course that would have to mean Open Software Foundation founders Hewlett-Packard Co , Digital Equipment Corp and IBM Corp taking part .
15 But under contracting regulations , companies would have to match current pay and conditions and may be deterred from taking on Westminster employees .
16 According to the Treaty , non-signatories would have to pay hard currency for their imports from the new Soviet Union .
17 We estimate that for the United Kingdom , in 1991-92 , some 230,000 non-pensioners with gross incomes below £10,000 a year would have to pay national insurance contributions on their income from savings .
18 We estimate that a further 1,750,000 people would have to pay national insurance contributions if the directive were adopted .
19 Will my hon. Friend confirm that the directive on part-time working would mean that 1.75 million part-time workers , and their employers , would have to pay national insurance contributions ?
20 Depending on the particular system used , patients would only be permitted to seek treatment from ‘ approved ’ or ‘ contracted ’ suppliers or would have to get prior agreement from their home authority to seek treatment elsewhere .
21 She cast away the unwelcome thought that if she was made redundant she would have to find new work immediately or forfeit that small oasis of security she 'd won for herself .
22 That is , in periods of high unemployment , the government would expand aggregate demand : this would reduce the unemployment but at the same time tend to create inflationary pressure so that eventually the government would have to reduce aggregate demand again .
23 Patros would have to become Prime Minister , too , so that we could be sure that the money would be repaid .
24 Monohydrate is an alternative form which releases oxygen at lower temperatures , but has disadvantages — including that we would have to make considerable expenditure on a new plant .
25 One of the somewhat stranger requirements of companies in enterprise zones was that they would have to provide central government with only minimal statistical information .
26 The developed world would have to provide direct aid , technical assistance , " debt for nature " swaps and other schemes , it added .
27 Er the , the original question I had is whether if they do n't go ahead er whether we would have to have new primary legislation to revert to the current Euro constituencies and I said no we would n't because there is a commencement date , there is a commencement date that er the er er Home Secretary would not put into effect until he was er quite certain that all the countries were on the start line and the the and and the new and the new constituencies er could actually come properly into effect and the six extra members would be elected .
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