Example sentences of "would have [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 They would have to live with the consequences if someone was attacked after being refused a weapon . ’
2 You would be confined to the building , naturally , and you would have to live in the cells , but it would probably save your life . ’
3 Consequently round houses , extensive sidings , and various buildings essential to the railway 's purpose would have to spring up , and these in their turn would require labour , which would have to live in the vicinity .
4 Without such action by the judge , Intel would have to wait for the new 80287 trial to be completed before the company could file any appeal .
5 Although nationalists could express themselves freely in cultural terms , their aspiration for a united Ireland would have to wait for the ballot box to decide .
6 So Willie would have to wait until the 1992–93 season to play with Rovigo .
7 We would have to wait until the following day to hear about them from Suor Eusebia .
8 There was still no reply ; it would have to wait until the morning .
9 A surprising contrast to what any anthropologist would have to report about the religious beliefs of modem Westerners is Turnbull 's authoritative and intimate account is of the lives of pygmies in the forests of the Congo — containing no references to dreaming at all , and very little evidence of pygmy mysticism .
10 However , when his mother , Adele Britton , tried to remove it , she realised she would have to call in the professionals .
11 ‘ Excuse me , everyone , ’ said Zimmerman , rising , for being short of staff he would have to attend to the visitors himself .
12 Was it the ultimate in malice — to make sure that Toby , when he came to , in appalling pain , would have to contend with the idea that he would eventually die alone in the darkness ?
13 In his speeches to the multitudes , Franco 's enthusiasm for the Falange put monarchists and military on notice that any attempt to push him into early retirement would have to contend with the mass opposition of his " popular support " .
14 Realising this , Lydia decided that she would have to aspire to the other .
15 If so , the claim would have to be dealt with under our own policy , with Lloyds Underwriters only being involved where the amount of the claim exceeds the sum insured , whereby they would have to deal with the balance of the claim over the policy limits .
16 There are no complete instructions for any procedure and the reader would have to refer to the appropriate ASM method .
17 An active sentence would have to refer to the interviewer(s) .
18 Instead , they would have to rely on the insurance cover held by the nuclear industry , backed by a special government fund .
19 All knew that they would have to pass through what has been described as a maelstrom , and that they would have to rely on the seamanship of their coxswain to reach the relative safety of open water ; there would be no second chance in conditions which were described as the worst in living memory . ’
20 Davy at the end of his life remarked that the service of the laboratory was a service of danger ; that few chemists could expect to retain a quick eye and a steady hand for very long , and would have to rely on the hands and eyes of assistants .
21 The criticism came from the former senior chief inspector , Mr. Eric Bolton , who pointed out that , under Labour 's proposals , the inspectorate , instead of advising the Secretary of State directly , would have to rely on the secondment of some senior inspectors .
22 At the very least , he would have to reckon on the 21 votes in the Cabinet being stacked up against him .
23 In 1811 they returned to Britain on leave and soon it became obvious that he would have to choose between the convict 's daughter and his military career .
24 At the time , though , he was not aware — could never have been aware — of the extraordinary service he would have to render as the quid pro quo of the agreement .
25 Did the trade union movement really fail to grasp that the two pre-conditions were : first , that its sense of responsibility must be seen not to be limited to a commitment in the shorter term to contribute to recovery from immediate crisis , but to extend , at the expense of short-run advantage , to the longer term commitment , to the revival of British industry and to its successful competition in world markets ; and secondly , that a Labour Government would have to preside over the management of the country 's affairs ?
26 Thus , whereas in a face-to-face meeting I can say I 'm Joe Bloggs , on the telephone I must say This is Joe Bloggs or Joe Bloggs is speaking with third person verb agreement ( but see Schegloff , 1979a ) ; in contrast in Tamil we would have to say on the telephone the equivalent of Joe Bloggs am speaking , with first person verb agreement .
27 It was best not to think about what Cabochon would have to say about the sexual readjustment .
28 erm I would have to say in the university 's defence , as you would imagine I would say
29 There was a hotel , where you could buy an alcoholic drink , but there was only one variety of beer , which you would have to drink from the bottle at five times the English price .
30 Those seeking authenticity would have to leaf through the book in a wind-blasted , refrigerated decompression chamber in full climbing gear , with a heavy rucksack and working a treadmill ; all in an atmosphere adjusted to one third normal sea-level density .
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