Example sentences of "[noun] may have [to-vb] a [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 | If they cause very high casualties the enemy units may have to take a panic test in the same way as for missile casualties . |
3 | CHRIS Patten may have to wait a year or two before he returns to the Commons . |
4 | The government may have to offer a subsidy , or tax relief , to cable operators and subscribers willing to invest in the most adaptable system . |
5 | Much time can be spent negotiating for fees , and in the end the various advisers may have to take a risk that their fees may be irrecoverable if the buy-out does not take place . |
6 | We have said that we recognise that high energy prices may have to play a part in a strategy for reducing carbon dioxide emissions . |
7 | None the less , the state may have to pay a price to get its own way . |
8 | Geoffrey Coombs wrote the letter after discovering that his school may have to lose a teacher if planned cuts to the education budget go ahead . |
9 | In addition , in either case , the patient may have to make a payment at the point of receipt of service . [ … ] |
10 | With larger motors , however , the power supply may have to have a capacity of several kilowatts if the system is to operate over a satisfactory speed range . |