Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] have [to-vb] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | The lawyer may have to extend the concepts and objects of that discourse in order to achieve such an effective translation . |
3 | This is the problem of which of two innocent third parties should have to suffer the consequences . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | And pray do tell me which countries will have to accept the exports of motor vehicles or components from Spain , say , as a result of anything which might be agreed between United Motors and the Spanish Government ? ’ |
7 | But , if Hammersmith wins and the deals are declared legal , the council will have to pay the losses on the transactions . |
8 | Unless the film is recovered , Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders will have to re-shoot the scenes . |
9 | ‘ In such circumstances there will be no VAT recovery but funeral directors will have to incur the costs both in setting-up the scheme and in defending their claim before the Customs and a Tribunal . |
10 | However , actions may be challenged by others with hindsight and an engineer may have to establish the facts in the face of a hostile situation . |
11 | Sources predicted that there would be no sign of the frostiness which greeted Mr Spring 's suggestion , in a Guardian interview in July , that both Governments might have to bypass the parties and aim for joint rule . |
12 | British firms with subsidiaries elsewhere in the Community would have to follow the rules . |
13 | Meryl will have to take the knocks like everybody else . ’ |
14 | The UN will have to understand the complexities completely , and act firmly and sensitively to encourage re-unification and co-operation . |
15 | The Court would have to determine the shares ( see Gissing v Gissing [ 1971 ] AC 886 ) . |
16 | Even then , though , firms would have to balance the advantages of a central location against those of decentralization : some clothing firms , for instance , could not leave London because of their need to be near the fashion market . |
17 | Most fishermen operating in offshore waters will have to use the devices immediately ; those fishing inshore or using smaller boats will have to use them within two years . |
18 | Hilary Wainwright did begin to raise such questions in stating that truly radical television would have to address the needs of its audience if it was to be able to ‘ imagine the real messy , [ business of socialism ] ’ . |
19 | The poisoner would have to infuse the potions many times and , if he was caught … ’ |
20 | In order to bring about sustained growth , the Government will have to reverse the cuts that they have made in the training budget and develop a long-term programme to increase the quantity and quality of skills throughout British industry . |
21 | Hummingbird 's performance , however , being close to what the current PA-RISC mid-range offers , probably implies HP will have to boost the ratings on its mid and high-end machines . |
22 | What it means , eventually , is that a smaller base of committed players will have to shoulder the burdens and , in a country that remains strictly amateur , a coterie of liberal employers will be required to grace the scene . |
23 | Local authorities will have to check the applications of those claiming discounts . |
24 | Otherwise Congress would have to face the consequences of automatic across-the-board cuts under the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings budget deficit reduction law . |
25 | But Andrew will have to keep the children . |
26 | It seemed ridiculous to me that a guy with his experience and ability should have to accept the restrictions of a Number Two . |
27 | ‘ Offenders will have to satisfy the courts they have successfully completed a course before their period of disqualification is reduced , ’ he said . |
28 | Thus at any particular point in that debate ministers will have to weigh the merits of cutting the hospital building programme or holding down nurses ' salaries against raising the prescription charge , or of reducing the number of home students against charging a higher fee to overseas students . |
29 | From January 1993 , all new workstations will have to meet the requirements of the directive , whilst existing workstations will have to comply by January 1997 . |
30 | It argued that , following normal legal procedure , Mr Roache should have to pay the costs incurred from the date of the settlement offer because the jury 's award failed to top it . |