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

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1 She did not know how long she would have to carry the child , or when it would be born ; she had no one to ask except Mrs Seager , who was still insistent that they go soon .
2 He was n't obliged to follow his own scenario any more , but he knew he would have to obey the voice now .
3 An incurable optimist , she was sure that they would find some way of making their living , but she knew that her sister was afraid they would n't — and in that case , of course , they would have to let the cottage , and separate after all .
4 Analysis of these projects suggested that if such control were to be achieved , local people would have to acquire the motivation and skills to be able to organize themselves into effective action groups able to negotiate with public authorities .
5 The Deputy Chief Constable , in his parade uniform , would have to manage the inspection without the assistance of his head of C.I.D .
6 Normally , unless you have one of these keys , you would have to call the water company 's engineers if you wanted the mains turned off for any reason — perhaps to work on the mains stopcock inside the house .
7 Then they would have to sell the farm .
8 This criterion was strictly interpreted : litigants would have to persuade the court that the decision had ‘ no rational basis whatsoever , ’ and not surprisingly few managed to do so .
9 He would have to lock the boot but he would leave the key in the ignition .
10 He said that all 10,000 students would have to leave the campus with their belongings by last night .
11 She knew she would have to leave the factory after that .
12 Tess would have to leave the dairy at Christmas .
13 She said Diana could have a divorce but she would have to leave the country .
14 Her first thought was that she would have to leave the flat .
15 Any scheme actually implemented would have to reflect the county development plans , and the details would depend on which areas were chosen for expansion , actual traffic flows etc .
16 stated that a National Diploma was likely to be set up and all embalmers would have to re-take the exam .
17 John Carty , Clyde secretary of the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions , said Yarrow management would have to improve the deal if they wanted to get the workers round a table and an early end to the strike .
18 To settle this , they decided that they would have to improve the detector still more .
19 Moreover , whatever the course adopted , it would have to receive the blessing of Germany 's traditional enemy , France , for it to have any chance of success .
20 The pigeon would have to remember the position of the sun above its home loft at each time of the day .
21 First , though , I would have to consult the Factory again .
22 He would have to use the phone in the hall .
23 If you were to use a DOS word processor as well as a DOS spreadsheet in the Windows environment then you can use the same method but in this case you would have to use the Edit , Paste command in the Windows Control menu box .
24 The Commission put forward a compromise on June 26 , 1991 , whereby all new services after 1993 would have to use the MAC standard , but any existing services could retain PAL if they wished , provided that they broadcast simultaneously in the HD-MAC standard .
25 ‘ The cynics are bound to say that the solicitor would have to recover the time spent on an apparently free comprehensive audit by undertaking some recommendations , ’ said .
26 An objective duty to balance potentially conflicting interests would present the courts with a near-impossible task and hence it is impracticable to impose one : not only would the court need to assess the likely impact on each group of a contested business policy , both in the short and long term , but also it would have to evaluate the policy in accordance with a theory which stipulated when one set of interests should prevail over the others .
27 It is thus more difficult to distinguish Σ and Π vibrations using the Raman bands , as we would have to detect the presence of P and R branches with spacings of 2B as well as the O and S branches with spacings of 4B .
28 The exporter would have to assess the interest differential between borrowing in dollars and investing the spot sale proceeds in DMs , against the cost of a forward contract .
29 He would have to watch the amount he drank .
30 was w would not go down very well , i it , it would mean overturning the whole emphasis of policy and it would mean going against So you , A you would have to change your policy , B you would have to force the process .
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