Example sentences of "have [to-vb] about [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We 'll have to see about that . |
2 | ‘ I 'll have to see about that , wo n't I ? |
3 | ‘ I 'll have to see about that , Celia , but it sounds a nice idea . |
4 | ‘ We 'll have to arrange about that , ’ Doctor Staples said vaguely . |
5 | Nick said , ‘ I 'll pay your air-fare and you wo n't have to worry about long train journeys . ’ |
6 | ‘ It 'll be safe , you do n't have to worry about that , ’ Susan assured her . |
7 | ‘ You do n't have to worry about that , ’ he gushed desperately , very conscious of the fact that he did n't have any ‘ things ’ . |
8 | ( He really does n't have to worry about that . ) |
9 | No , you do n't have to worry about that . |
10 | You do n't have to worry about sticky clay , hot chalk or hungry sand . |
11 | When you open a Current Account at Midland you usually do n't have to worry about such inconvenience . |
12 | The Common Desktop Environment means that users would not have to worry about different install methods and should be able to move around different Unix environments without much retraining . |
13 | One of the advantages of tacking onto port as soon as possible after the start is that you do n't have to worry about clear air |
14 | Having a slot meter means that you pay for your fuel as you use it and do not have to worry about large quarterly bills . |
15 | Because Beinn Alligin is owned by The National Trust For Scotland , there 's no access restriction in the stalking season which means you do n't have to worry about disturbing rich , fat dick-heads out to kill things for fun . |
16 | ‘ You do n't have to worry about those sheep , Seb , they 're as snug as bugs in a rug out there , but I 've given them some more hay , just in case . |
17 | Cos if he gets rid of them first then he does n't have to worry about those things until er later which sometimes does happen . |
18 | ‘ When I opened the letter and saw the summons , ’ Jean says , ‘ I thought , ‘ Oh , the poor devil — I 'll have to just simply pay off the money owed , and then no-one will ever have to know about this ’ . ’ |
19 | The police would have to know about this visit , of course ; her conscience persistently reminded her that she should have informed Harris already but she silenced it by telling herself that a few hours would make no difference . |
20 | They say why do you have to talk about that just now . |
21 | Do we have to talk about that word , really . |
22 | ‘ We 'll have to forget about that . ’ |
23 | First he would have to learn about this place , learn about how things worked here before he might start with a few tentative enquiries . |
24 | Plus , of course , you might have time to get over to her and hit her , knock her out before she could even gather a decent breath , but it 's dangerous , edge-working stuff and you 'd rather not have to think about that . |
25 | I 'll have to think about that . ’ |
26 | ‘ I think I 'll have to think about that … . ’ |
27 | But if I felt it might be time for a change I would have to think about that as well . ’ |
28 | Next week 's morning story on B B C Radio York is du n no really I shall have to think about that have to think about that . |
29 | Next week 's morning story on B B C Radio York is du n no really I shall have to think about that have to think about that . |
30 | I shall have to think about that as I proceed , sha n't I ? |