Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Identifying the specific weaving group is , of course , far more difficult , and you would have to gather a considerable amount of information on the individual variations in weave , colour and composition before hazarding a guess . |
2 | An oncologist may have to diagnose a malignant tumour several times a day , an ophthalmologist may have to tell five patients , in the one day , that they are going blind . |
3 | ‘ Then they may have to wait a long time . |
4 | Most modern chemists would probably say that we 'd have to wait a long time by the standards of a human lifetime , but perhaps not all that long by the standards of cosmological time . |
5 | Is she making a promise to the British people that this improvement will be financed by an increase in taxation , or that , just as the Conservative Government have always aspired to improve that target , so will a Labour Government , and the British people will have to wait a long time for such an improvement to materialise ? |
6 | She might have to wait a wee while but I think she 'll get on , yes . |
7 | Another example of that for instance , and this is something we 'll , we 'll have to wait a full explanation of this we 'll have to wait a little bit later itself . |
8 | Another example of that for instance , and this is something we 'll , we 'll have to wait a full explanation of this we 'll have to wait a little bit later itself . |
9 | which is useful when they may have to wait a whole year for payment for their wheat harvest , or for the sale of fat cattle . |
10 | The Government 's aim is to decide all cases within a matter of months so that all those affected do not have to wait an inordinate length of time to ascertain their legal status in the U K. It 's obvious to everyone not too blind to see that such changes are vital to the mounting pressures on the existing system |
11 | Paul , her husband , generally left before seven and had lunch out with one of his friends , while she used her free day to take care of a thousand chores more annoying than the duties of her job : she had to go to the post office and fret for half an hour in a queue , go shopping in the supermarket , where she quarrelled with the saleswoman and wasted time waiting at the check-out , telephone the plumber and plead with him to be precisely on time so that she would n't have to wait the whole day for him . |
12 | If you are wearing trousers you 'll have to wear a long top so it does n't show anything . ’ |
13 | I 'll have to wear a long coat . |
14 | Do I have to wear a cheap suit and drive a Sierra to get invited . |
15 | A girl may simultaneously have to wear a masculine tie ; show womanly ‘ maturity ’ ; conceal feminine allure ; present a female non-assertive front in the classroom ; and read male-oriented textbooks . |
16 | You will have to wear an identifying red or white belt either in place of your normal grade belt or in addition to it . |
17 | We would have to see a whole change of pattern and thinking for all clubs and all players in April . |
18 | But the soldiers thought it was great altogether to be near to Tara , and began to talk about getting up a party to go along and take a look , because would n't it be the finest old inspiration a man could have to see the Bright Palace again . |
19 | ‘ You 'll have to see the old man when he gets back . |
20 | ‘ I think a real friend is someone you do n't have to see the whole time . |
21 | But do n't pick up any more thorns , Hlao-roo , because we may have to go a long way . " |
22 | ‘ You would have to go a long way to see a better game than that . |
23 | Drivers coming from Teesside Airport and heading north would have to go a significant distance to use it . ’ |
24 | As he is not a chap to do anything by halves , to get your hands on the eight per cent SGNs you 'll have to go the whole hog and invest in ‘ Work '69 : Terres a Vin ’ , a box containing six special half-bottles ( 1 Muenchberg Riesling ‘ VV ’ , 2 Muenchberg Pinot Gris and 3 Franholz Gewurztraminer ) with handmade labels and capsules pebbledashed with vineyard soil , a piece of rock from each of the three Grand Cru vineyards and a book of Andre 's poems . |
25 | You do n't think that 'll mean one of us will have to sit the other side of the |
26 | Even if an algorithm embodied knowledge that perhaps the training set should be transformed to polar coordinates , still the algorithm would have to search a 2-dimensional continuum of possible centres . |
27 | We 'd been told which room would be used for the meeting so we did n't have to search the whole building . |
28 | Unless my right hon. and hon. Friends on the Treasury Bench can produce a new formula to deal with this problem , I shall have to support the new clauses and I shall vote against the Government . |
29 | Where government withdraws or reduces its direct contribution to welfare it may still make an indirect contribution if the social security system subsidizes private provision , or it may have to acquire a new range of regulatory concerns about the quality of private services , or it may face increased problems in the other areas of concern because of the new pressures placed upon individuals and families . |
30 | The external skeleton inherited from their water-living forebears , needed few modifications for life on land , but the millipedes did have to acquire a different method of breathing . |