Example sentences of "[noun] will have [to-vb] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Big industry will have to take a bigger share of the professional clubs .
2 Clearly , a salesperson selling in a combination of these settings will have to adopt a different approach for each .
3 No word on whether IBM will have to make a matching contribution .
4 Top management will have to provide a convincing case , but there is , nevertheless , considerable evidence that human cognitive processes provide a natural basis for expecting behaviour according to core values once they have been established , and this fact can be a fundamental management aid .
5 Indeed , newly issued bills will have to carry a larger discount to match the higher market rates .
6 In other words , before a successful multimedia product can be created , the licensee will have to add a considerable amount of value — in terms , for example , of acquiring images , video segments , planning interactivity , doing the underlying computer programming and ultimately manufacturing and selling the product .
7 And each team 'll have to do a hundred
8 If you subsequently assign a longer string to the variable there will be insufficient room for it and the string will have to occupy a different area in memory .
9 One group on low income who will lose out consists of those people living in areas where the poll tax is levied at a higher rate than the Government calculates , and who in consequence will have to meet a 20 per cent poll tax bill that is larger than that calculated by the 20 per cent met by the Government .
10 Presumably the well of fast bowlers will one day run dry and then West Indies will have to devise a new strategy ; after all , India did not fare too badly in the 1960s and '70s with a quartet of spinners .
11 Farmers will have to keep a close eye on their security from now on .
12 Statutory agencies will have to use a judicious mixture of grant and contract to help set up new organisations run by the community for the community , to create the range and choice required by consumers .
13 In those circumstances the landlord will have to serve a further notice under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , s25 .
14 Is she making a promise to the British people that this improvement will be financed by an increase in taxation , or that , just as the Conservative Government have always aspired to improve that target , so will a Labour Government , and the British people will have to wait a long time for such an improvement to materialise ?
15 In consequence , individuals who wish or need to make their own arrangements will have to buy a new style personal pension ( PP ) .
16 Once again the Captain will have to make a manual approach .
17 Departments will have to place a monetary value on any destruction of the environment that may result from government policies , meaning that environmental impact will be assessed at the same time as other benefits and costs .
18 The chances are that Britain will have to find a new place to dump waste by the end of the decade .
19 AIRMIC reckons the government will have to introduce a compulsory levy on companies to pay for terrorist cover .
20 The directive requires greater protection for sites of special scientific interest ( SSSIs ) ; however , the SSSI system ends at the low-tide mark , so the government will have to identify a new set of important marine sites .
21 And that is why the legal department of the Daily Mirror will have to buy a new copy of Archbold .
22 So ‘ extended ’ farms will have to leave a wide strip of unsown soil in each field , and let the hedges grow .
23 The energy crisis may well mean that governments and the EEC will have to take a fresh look at the provision of public transport as a means of developing democratic tourism .
24 This may improve as arrangements for care management are gradually introduced but for the foreseeable future plans will have to reflect a realistic view of available resources .
25 The public will have to foot a large bill come what may .
26 Anyone unemployed for a year will have to attend a special workshop .
27 A new department in the Ministry of Culture was set up last year which has imposed a ceiling of DFl. 3 million ( £937,500 ; $1,640,625 ) in subsidies and has ruled that galleries which have been selected to sell under the scheme will have to submit a yearly programme of exhibitions to the Arts Council who in turn will decide which of those exhibitions are eligible for the interest-subsidy scheme .
28 Occupational and personal pension schemes will have to guarantee a minimum pension before they can contract out , and guarantee equal treatment for men and women .
29 And we 're always revising that picture of the past , in other words , somebody else in twenty-five years ' time will have to do a different kind of social history .
30 It is proposed that representatives will have to compile a Professional Practice Portfolio , comprising records of different visits which they have made to police stations .
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