Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] have [to-vb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 1.27 In any case involving serious and lasting injury , the plaintiff 's solicitors may have to instruct an accountant to calculate past and future pecuniary loss . |
2 | In this case mobility between firms is constrained because labour may have to sacrifice the growth in earnings they could expect if they remained with their current firm . |
3 | If they cause very high casualties the enemy units may have to take a panic test in the same way as for missile casualties . |
4 | The DoH may have to redraft the guidelines , and even if the legal difficulties are overcome the guidelines may not appear for another two to three weeks — a frustrating delay for professionals at a time when social worker are increasingly being blamed by the public for failing to control young people in care . |
5 | Issues of confidentiality are often raised when receptionists are discussed , as clients may have to announce the purpose of their visit in public . |
6 | The lawyer may have to extend the concepts and objects of that discourse in order to achieve such an effective translation . |
7 | It means chairman Paul Woolhouse may have to quit the club after claims that he has missed a deadline to pay for £3million worth of shares . |
8 | However , the benefactor may have to pay the newspaper 's costs if the latter is successful . |
9 | This is the problem of which of two innocent third parties should have to suffer the consequences . |
10 | Parliamentary arithmetic dictated , therefore , that Labour would have to produce a package which was acceptable to at least one of the opposition parties . |
11 | Tess would have to leave the dairy at Christmas . |
12 | stated that a National Diploma was likely to be set up and all embalmers would have to re-take the exam . |
13 | The teachers on such a programme would have to confront the difficulty I have just raised , as well as questions about the mimetic values of fiction in the face of structuralist and poststructuralist assertions that word and world have no necessary relation . |
14 | He noted on 1 November that in the future the United States would have to walk a tightrope between the newly independent states and the old colonial powers . |
15 | The exporter would have to assess the interest differential between borrowing in dollars and investing the spot sale proceeds in DMs , against the cost of a forward contract . |
16 | Beeny and Wetherall would have to share the blame , but there was no glaring mistakes . |
17 | However , under outcomes ( a ) or ( b ) , someone other than McAlpine would have to initiate the action ( see Scenario 2 ) . |
18 | The leaders of the non-Tory parties would have to discuss the principles on which they could agree and those on which they could not . |
19 | His mere presence signals the fact that the opposition will have to bury the side ten feet under before they will concede victory . |
20 | The Commissioner has already made it clear that if it needs to bring its works council proposal on where the consultation and multi-nationals through the new Chapter , it 'll include workers in British plants and calculating which firms have to comply and U K firms operating plants on the continent will have to operate the directive there . |
21 | Either schools will have to lend the bulk of their support to the organization and teaching forms which are associated with more traditional forms of assessment , or they will have to recognize the full implications of new forms of recording achievement and adjust their procedures accordingly . |
22 | It may mean that all lambs expected to be put before live exporters will have to carry a flock identification mark . |
23 | Under the Food Safety Act 1990 every restaurant , hotel , cafe , shop , supermarket , staff canteen , warehouse , guest house , delivery vehicle and train buffet car will have to let the council know it exists . |
24 | Positive thinking will have to wait a while , but it augurs well for one of the young ringsiders who turned up in his smartest suit and said : ‘ What a disgusting fight ; I wish I 'd worn my tracksuit . ’ |
25 | A government department will have to issue a directive ; or the police mount a prosecution . |
26 | So I think erm those two gentlemen will have to leave the room , I think while is taken . |
27 | A ‘ look and write ’ production task where candidates will have to label a diagram , flow chart or organisation-tree , fill in a form or questionnaire , or reorder and supplement data . |
28 | Haringey will have to find the £22m for itself . |
29 | Part of that money had been allocated to pay for pensions and vehicle leases , but now the force will have to find the money elsewhere or face cutting jobs . |
30 | Naturally , it is unfair that developing countries should have to forgo the luxuries that make life more comfortable such as fridges and air conditioning , but it is essential that the West makes available the best technology so that they can produce ozone friendly equipment . |