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

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1 Besides , I would have to love him if … if I were to live like that .
2 Had she simply had Maggie so that someone , somewhere , would have to love her and take care of her ?
3 These districts were not very fruitful in peat , and they would have to carry them from a distance of many miles ; in some cases a pavement of large stones led from the main road to the door of the dwelling .
4 He accepted this programme , and half knew that Montini would have to carry it through .
5 A few months after my marriage , I was told by my in-laws that , following the teachings of Islam , I would have to obey them in every way .
6 ‘ I realised the drink was not helping and that I would have to stop it . ’
7 She would have to let her parents know , and her father would insist on paying her bail , which would certainly wreck their holiday plans .
8 He would have to let her recover from the shock before contacting her .
9 The manager of the Hotel España was very kind and thoughtful : he would have to let my apartment while I was away , should anyone want it , but promised to let me have it back when I returned after the funeral .
10 Apart from the very great difficulty of establishing how a couple manage their finances ( in effect one would have to take their word for it ) and the strong incentive they would have to arrange their affairs so as to safeguard the woman 's claim to benefit , the fact that she is receiving benefit may itself make it unnecessary for the man to give her more than is required for his own keep .
11 Goibniu would have to wait his turn .
12 She had been Kettering 's wife , the letter was hers and sometime , perhaps , she would have to open it .
13 The last I remember thinking was that Syl should marry my mother , his contemporary , and that then perhaps I would have to call him Daddy .
14 They create a drag-like static that slows him down and pollutes what you would have to call his aura .
15 There was a chance of a place on the Nursing Times Open Learning conversion course , but I would have to fund myself .
16 It appears that the mother would be eligible for financial assistance in returning with the children to Australia , whereas the father and the lady with whom he now lives would have to fund their own travel arrangements to England and to that extent the father would be disadvantaged .
17 He was left in financial difficulties and knew that he would have to sell his home and most of his land to settle his affairs .
18 They could charge such a rate of interest that the poor farmer would have to sell his land to pay it .
19 She would have to persuade someone to change places with her , and if that did n't work she would have to kidnap someone and force them to swap places .
20 We 'd go barefoot in the fields and play fairies , and horses and keepers : the horse would have to step in as many cow shits as possible and the keeper would have to clean it up from between their toes .
21 But if any part of any one of those female organs hidden away inside her dared to enjoy it then she would have to despise herself .
22 I distinctly remember feeling guilty at thinking that I would have to lock my car so these children would n't steal my cameras .
23 Over all , layer after layer of black veil would be placed , so that the bridegroom would have to unwrap his treasure bit by bit .
24 If the unthinkable happened — an air crash killing them all — the Queen would have to leave her throne to Andy and Fergie 's daughter Princess Beatrice .
25 ‘ What are you drinking ? ’ he asked , going on to apologise that he would have to leave them shortly since it would be time for his surgery .
26 And she would have to leave whatever she was doing to sit in with him while he briefed her on what he intended to do , and why .
27 And on our way to the crocodile farm erm we past some beautiful countryside , and on the way back one of the two jeeps broke down and after an hour they decided we would have to leave it .
28 Anyone exceeding these levels would have to re-take their test .
29 He did not have the military power to offer protection to Englishmen overseas ; if the Spanish from the south were to attack English colonies , they would have to defend themselves or rely on English diplomacy , because Charles could send neither ships nor troops across the Atlantic for help .
30 Leith at that moment saw no point in putting her in a position where she would have to defend him — which she would .
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