在 英语 中使用 Would have to get 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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He would have to get a job.
Oh yes," said Frankie,"but we would have to get it out first.
They would have to get permits.
They told him that if he wanted to return, he would have to get a mental health clearance.
You would have to get your Pledge out.
If it wanted to build a physical barrier, it would have to get special congressional permission.
We would have to get our own data.
But first they would have to get there.
You would have to get a separate flood insurance policy.
This time it was right, it would work, and no-one would have to get nalied to anything.
Ecommerce companies knew that if the industry had to grow they would have to get small-town shoppers on board.
She would have to get those two things.
In a couple of days they called us,saying that the park had no objections, but we would have to get the Cardinal's approval.
I said he would have to get well first.
We would have to get our hands on him, interrogate him- and then kill him.
People would have to get approvals and you just didn't want to run out.
First you would have to get some training.
Developers would have to get permission from the majority of residents before attempting mass evictions.
For Paul we would have to get a box to stand on.
A hacker would have to get into the entire network of computers at around the same time to do any damage.
She said:"I would have to get my taxes out and look at it.
Players would have to get from Northern Ireland(Royal Portrush hosts the Open in 2019) straight to Memphis, Tennessee.
Basically, our Martian microbes would have to get over the fact that Mars is a a toxic, radiation-filled wasteland.
He's the guy you would have to get approval from, basically,” he says.
Of course, the beta partner would have to get something in return, so I would probably throw in some threesomes for him LOL.
Microsoft said federal officials would have to get an order from an Irish court, because the emails were stored on servers in Dublin.
Well,“that's a lot of luck you would have to get,” said Ophelia Watahomigie-Corliss, who sits on the Havasupai Tribal Council.
But anyone seeking the post would have to get the backing of his faction, which is known for its criticism of Germany's culture of remembrance.