Example sentences of "would have [to-vb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | If it were consistent the government would have to view these variations too as evidence of inefficiency . |
2 | He would have to stop some time , and then she would be able to escape . |
3 | Failing that , it would have to wait another twelve months . |
4 | Anti-pollution equipment would be based at strategic locations around the world ; mutual assistance was promised to cope with an accident ; masters of vessels would have to report all major pollutant leakages ; and ship owners would have to meet clean-up costs . |
5 | In order to determine the probabilities of such singular histories , one would have to invoke some principle other than the known laws of science . |
6 | Any plotters would have to mount little short of a full-scale coup , involving probably the army and certainly the KGB . |
7 | She felt she would have to attend those . |
8 | A new firm would have to invest in learning about the business , and the audit fee would have to reflect that . ’ |
9 | Unfortunately it would appear , or perhaps fortunately , depending on , on one 's views , erm , the policy has always been quite clear , that we should treat them in exactly the same way as we treat the independent sector , and that there would be an arm 's length independent inspection , that has now been made explicitly clear that that is the requirement , and therefore you would have to withdraw that and say that if there is a requirement to find a further two hundred and fifty thousand pounds ' worth of savings , we will have to go and identify another area rather than that . |
10 | At this stage the society acknowledged they would have to undertake any work themselves . |
11 | They would have to disclose all memoranda , manuscripts and correspondence relating to the transaction , and it seemed to me almost inconceivable that this disclosure could enable the culprit still to be concealed from exposure . |
12 | For example , if the broker acquired the stock with a view to selling it on to the customer at a profit , it would have to disclose this fact , the historic price of the stock , the current market price of the stock and the profit on the sale . |
13 | But transport networks spread far beyond the Six , and any meaningful cooperation would have to include all or most of Western Europe . |
14 | The fact that we 've got partnership holders and sanctuary housing association , would seem to me that we 're quite likely to get relocation and we 've had all round the town at the moment , and you would have to agree that here is a very strong reason for , for the medical centre to be worried about the effect on the medical centre . |
15 | Contractors would have to employ more people . |
16 | Oil industry officials said that Mexico would have to import some petrol products until a new 300,000 bpd plant was completed . |
17 | At the end of the Gulf War , British Army authorities announced they would have to destroy all dogs which had been picked up and kept by British units in the war zone , but Dave and his colleagues decided they were n't going to let this cruel fate befall Des . |
18 | Otherwise it is very likely he would always hesitate or stumble when he would have to use these words in the course of a conversation . |
19 | So farmers would have to use this against sheep scab and they 've have to use other dips or sprays against fly strike in the sum sum summer . |
20 | ‘ If it was necessary to come to a decision on this aspect , I would have to say that , in my judgment , to go from the grandmother 's house where she is at the moment and leaving the job she has in Birkenhead with the Social Services Department , to Canada with no work and no money and living on charity and food banks , would be an intolerable situation for the child . |
21 | Erm , I would have to say that 's going to be in the range of five hundred to six hundred , and very much depends to some extent on what happens in the winter months , and I 'm sorry to keep stressing this point , but we have n't yet got twelve months ' experience of operating this particular change , and until we 've got at least a year 's experience , and I think one would have to say , that some of the figures need to be portioned , but equally , you ca n't afford to be too cavalier in terms of your assumptions about that demand might reduce to , and I 'll touch a little later on how you control expenditure in those terms . |
22 | If you take any wild animal and keep it in captivity ( I would have to say most wild animals ; some insects might be taken into captivity without any suffering , but if you take vertebrates into captivity there is certainly going to be suffering ) , sometimes the animals will die very quickly after being brought into captivity , and again there is often an effect on the functioning of the immune system because they often succumb to diseases which would not otherwise have killed them . |
23 | In order to observe a primordial black hole one would have to detect several gamma ray quanta coming from the same direction within a reasonable space of time , such as a week . |
24 | He identified his main recruiting problem as this : the relatively small number of companies in the confectionery business meant that certain search firms would have to declare that certain specific potential hunting-grounds were off-limits , and this restricted his choice of headhunter . |
25 | Local planning authorities would have to allocate much more land in their development plans in order to accommodate well over 2 million additional population by 1981 . |
26 | This would mean in effect that the privately owned operating companies would have to shoulder all research and development , waste disposal and decommissioning costs . |
27 | One day he would have to kill this man , admire him or not . |
28 | He would have to watch that Teng . |
29 | When I saw the potential ability of so many of my opponents and how young so many of them were , I realised that I would have to devote more time to practice than there was in a day just to become a moderate professional . |
30 | More fundamentally , even if we could invent a new investigative body , it too would have to be trained to produce reliable results , and for it too we would have to invent some sort of internal verification mechanism . |