Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] have [to-vb] a [adj -er] " in BNC.
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1 | Many schemes are funded for three to five years and , although some tapering mechanisms may allow continued but limited funding thereafter , in the long run local authorities may have to bear a larger proportion of total expenditure if schemes are to continue . |
2 | Big industry will have to take a bigger share of the professional clubs . |
3 | Unlike the fourth floor of Lloyd 's , it has a purpose-built trading floor , but the exchange might have to sign a longer lease than it needs . |
4 | Presenting the seventh development plan ( 1991-97 ) to the National Assembly on Nov. 19 , Masire said that he expected a slowdown in revenue in the coming period and that the private sector would have to play a greater role in diversifying the economy and reducing the dependence on mineral exports . |
5 | Indeed , newly issued bills will have to carry a larger discount to match the higher market rates . |
6 | The higher rate of tax is 40 per cent for 1993/94 and , in an appropriate case , the settlor may have to pay a further £5 in tax . |
7 | In those circumstances the landlord will have to serve a further notice under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , s25 . |