Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On the basis of this argument , however , were Labour to win the next election on the numerical strength of MPs returned from Scotland , he would then have to agree that Labour have no mandate in England !
2 It was a great relief that they would no longer have to scheme some way of getting Anna out , at the right moment , while he himself was touring somewhere .
3 I grumbled because I would have to remain several days more without Pinard .
4 She 'd have to lose some weight , of course , and then maybe buy some new sexy underwear …
5 I 'm afraid I 'd have to rewire this guitar in a more commonsense manner , so the toggle switch points towards the set of controls in use ( that 's the key , I think ) , and also so that the volumes sit fore and the tones aft , the way Gibsons and Fenders do .
6 So what we 've done we thought we 're gon na have to replicate that hearth .
7 If she could buy some make-up after the X-ray expedition the discolouration would be hardly noticeable — only she 'd have to borrow some money from Penry , she realised , frowning .
8 ‘ I hope I do n't have to wait all night . ’
9 City banks may have to wait another year or so .
10 Well lads , he says , I 'm sorry you 'll have to wait another hour .
11 But that is a matter for an extensive argument which will have to wait another occasion .
12 The Defence budget would stand buying another catapult tomorrow ; my crossbow would just have to wait another week or so .
13 The Edinburgh council official who 's paid for doing nothing will have to wait another month , before a decision is made on his future .
14 They might have to wait some time … .
15 ‘ It is very enjoyable but one of the disadvantages is that when you start out you can be put low on a list after others and you may have to wait some time .
16 Others who may well have had reservations about him ( though we shall probably have to wait some time before their reflections can be made available to us ) were the oil-company spokesmen to whom he advanced new facts of life during the earnestly disputed discussions between OPEC and the major companies in Tehran in December 1973 .
17 If I 'd become known as the Man In The Pyjamas , I 'd have to wear those pyjamas for the rest of my life !
18 It was much too big and I wondered if I should always have to wear these clothes .
19 " Do I have to wear this blazer-thing ? he whispered to his mother ,
20 " Why do I have to wear this stuff ? " he complained .
21 Obviously we shall have to cancel these subscriptions unless our grant is restored to the previous year 's level .
22 It also means we do not have to cancel any matches because of the all weather surface . ’
23 But when he surmised the attack was due that night , Tom Ingledew agreed that they would have to sacrifice some fighting capacity on that front — and even some lives — in order to gain the maximum advantage from keeping the sloop as a decoy .
24 It would mean that we 'd have to continue this charade in the future . ’
25 ‘ We 'll have to see each other occasionally .
26 ‘ I 'll have to see those books . ’
27 is , yeah , that will do , but it 'll have to go that way
28 So she says er , do I have to go that thing tomorrow ?
29 They 'll have to go that side .
30 You 'll have to go another time wo n't you ?
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