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

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1 The debate was opened by David Trippier , Minister of State for the Environment , who said the House could debate no issue of more immediate importance … and then announced that he would have to leave early to present the Young Environmentalist of the Year award at a lunch .
2 They would have to disclose commercial property holdings , share holdings , gifts received above a value of NZ$500 , and outside income .
3 ‘ Adequate resources would have to include extra staff , as this shortage contributes a great deal to our lack of staff training , i.e. the staff we have are all needed to run the service ’ …
4 A union would have to issue written warnings to all those members it had learned were threatening an unofficial stoppage telling them that they risked dismissal without compensation if the strike continued .
5 We would have to import skilled workers from abroad .
6 Already he was beginning to steal glances at the clock , comparing it needlessly with his own watch , missing bits of the film while he made rapid calculations as to whether he might conceivably be able to see Bridget home , and , when this had become out of the question , as to how long they would have to say good night at the hated corner .
7 Cairns Boston , head of the company 's management team at Land 's End , explained : ‘ We have reached the point where , without these new measures , we would have to give serious consideration to banning climbing altogether at Land 's End . ’
8 In Britain similarly parties would have to give careful attention to the locality factor .
9 It would have to last cold for most of the week , with a bit of bacon in between .
10 With regret Stirling realized that he would have to abandon offensive action that night and decided to withdraw without placing any bombs , so as not to jeopardize a future visit .
11 A spokesman for Fife Health Board said it would have to take legal advice before any question of an appeal was considered .
12 Assessment in Catholic Religious Education would have to take great care against falling into the trap of only aiming to develop that which readily lends itself to measurement .
13 Because Brutus was such an idealistic character he felt that he would have to take important steps towards saving Rome from the evil grasp of Caesar .
14 It would have to spend large amounts of public money to save face .
15 ‘ Allegory ’ would after all imply , to Tolkien ( see pp. 33–7 above ) , that The Lord of the Rings had only one meaning , which would have to remain constant all the way through ; he toyed contemptuously with the notion in the ‘ Foreword ’ as he sketched out a plan for his work as a real allegory with the Ring itself as president Truman 's atomic bomb .
16 The column for telephone numbers of Melanie 's family would have to remain empty for the time being .
17 Thank you , i do you feel a little uneasy at changing operational requirements based on er an assessment of a threat in nineteen ninety two , ninety three , which I presume would have to remain valid until two thousand and twenty .
18 They would have to put private money into public transport projects .
19 He reasoned that perhaps he would have to put fresh sensation between these echoes and their origins ; fuck them out ; sweat himself clean .
20 All would have to allow agreed improved prescribing costs to be added .
21 Or I would have to do miserable work like illustrating , or even commercial stuff , to keep the home going .
22 For example , if Linford Christie were a man of such deep religious beliefs that he would not compete on a Sunday and subsequently found out that a qualifying round of the 100m was to be held on a Sunday , he would have to think long and hard before deciding to run the 400m .
23 To do so you would have to keep careful pedigree records of caddises bred in captivity , and breeding them is difficult .
24 The slaves could come in , if need be , as support from the rear , resupplying the front line ; but Kit was loath to call on them at all , and they would have to fight unarmed .
25 In the large county constituencies , where some people would have to travel large distances to exercise the right to vote , transport was often laid on to help known supporters get to the poll .
26 Any new operation setting up in the architecturally acclaimed building would have to satisfy strict planning constraints , however .
27 Of course that would have to mean Open Software Foundation founders Hewlett-Packard Co , Digital Equipment Corp and IBM Corp taking part .
28 Of course that would have to mean Open Software Foundation founders Hewlett-Packard Co , Digital Equipment Corp and IBM Corp taking part .
29 Parliament would have unlimited access to the funds , but would have to pass specific resolutions to appropriate money .
30 But under contracting regulations , companies would have to match current pay and conditions and may be deterred from taking on Westminster employees .
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