Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] have to wait " in BNC.

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1 Though Eridania Béghin-Say , Ferruzzi 's agribusiness arm , and Edison , its power company , are doing well , new investment may have to wait until Carlo Sama , Mr Gardini 's successor , has paid off some debt .
2 The Great Whirlo and his potential fan would have to wait — Colonel Feather was a determined man , and this was his moment .
3 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 . ’
4 Those who want to be president will have to wait until then . ’
5 Without the pounds , boats in passage might have to wait while the locks above filled with water , before the lock through which it is passing can fill .
6 Hungry and cold would have to wait until I could go back to the cafe , dirty was obviously going to be more of a problem .
7 Last Friday the civil servant in charge of government policy on radioactive waste management reiterated Whitehall 's position that a solution to the disposal issue would have to wait for a future generation .
8 so as much i hate it ( i would have loved to see a norwegian playing for leeds — i guess the dream will have to wait ) Frank is for sure going .
9 TWO Liverpool cousins who have become the first prison visitors awarded damages after a search ordeal will have to wait for their cash , following a Home Office decision to appeal against the award .
10 Traffic dilemma : Darlington Borough Council has indicated that the parish council will have to wait until a bypass is opened before the problems of congestion in the village can be properly addressed .
11 However , serious action to close the loopholes in the law will have to wait on the parliamentary timetable and the European legislation , until then , with more and more companies wanting to know the truth about their employees , competitors and suppliers , and with more and more information being put onto computers , the trade in personal data looks set to thrive .
12 ‘ The Lieutenant-Commander will have to wait .
13 A description of their origins and fate will have to wait until we have followed the development of the invertebrates to its climax , but their presence at this stage must be mentioned if the scene in these first jungles is not to be misrepresented .
14 A British tourist freed after two years in an Indian jail may have to wait another four months to leave the country .
15 Gaston and Mound may have to wait before the 750,000 insects can be handled , but IOPI is already building on the expertise of ILDIS , TROPICOS and the Australian Plant Census to create a system for the world 's 250,000 vascular plants .
16 But on coming ashore Lady Arran decided retirement would have to wait .
17 THE MAGAZINE Private Eye will have to wait two to three weeks to find out whether it has won a retrial on libel damages of £600,000 awarded against it to Sonia Sutcliffe , wife of the Yorkshire Ripper .
18 LINFIELD fans anxious to get their hands on the club 's new-look kit will have to wait .
19 A final evaluation of the process will have to wait .
20 BP has excellent potential but given uncertainty over first-half earnings any recovery will have to wait until the second half .
21 While welcoming the first signs of an upturn in UK demand , boss Bruce Cohen warns that any full-blooded recovery will have to wait until the housing market gets moving .
22 If indeed , as Le Figaro magazine has said , AIDS is a ‘ world war ’ , the definitive account of the war will have to wait a while .
23 ‘ Besides Mongolia , I have also done preliminary sketches for Georgia , although the civil war means the postal service may have to wait . ’
24 Goibniu would have to wait his turn .
25 Connon would have to wait .
26 ‘ I 'm sorry to disappoint you , but Hadrian and his wall will have to wait for another time . ’
27 HARD-UP university students from the Southern Board area may have to wait longer than usual for their grants after Thursday night 's bomb attack in Armagh badly damaged the Board 's offices .
28 Precisely how these new popular energies would influence the world of high politics could not be anticipated : perhaps the movement would have to wait for one of Cobden 's ‘ accidents ’ .
29 More sweeping changes to deal with the threat of global warming will have to wait for the Government 's environment white paper under discussion in cabinet committee .
30 The government 's position is that the major decisions on countering global warming will have to wait on international agreement at the 1992 UN conference on the environment , which would project them beyond the present government .
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