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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Big industry will have to take a bigger share of the professional clubs .
2 An oncologist may have to diagnose a malignant tumour several times a day , an ophthalmologist may have to tell five patients , in the one day , that they are going blind .
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 The Warsaw pact would have to find a new home for its southern command , a small price .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 And each team 'll have to do a hundred
9 An additional requirement is that each industrial site would have to publish a yearly environmental statement which would be open to public scrutiny .
10 Such substantial stratospheric ozone depletion would last for several years and the initial survivors of a nuclear war would have to face a great increase in biologically active UV-B radiation .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 On the third default , the Institute says , the trader should have to pay a refundable bond , which would be forfeited if there was a further default within 12 months .
15 Since these are questions of fact a decision-maker would have to make a full contextual analysis before reaching a decision .
16 It was thought that anyone subscribing to a newspaper would have to pay a special tax .
17 In those circumstances the landlord will have to serve a further notice under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , s25 .
18 Once again the Captain will have to make a manual approach .
19 Even if an algorithm embodied knowledge that perhaps the training set should be transformed to polar coordinates , still the algorithm would have to search a 2-dimensional continuum of possible centres .
20 All ministries except the Defence Ministry would have to achieve a 3 per cent cut in operating expenses , and old-age pensions in the national insurance scheme would be reduced .
21 When , typically , TCG takes more than 20% of the proceeds of realisation , the investor would have to make a real gain of more than 25% on his new investment just to recoup the tax .
22 AIRMIC reckons the government will have to introduce a compulsory levy on companies to pay for terrorist cover .
23 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 .
24 And that is why the legal department of the Daily Mirror will have to buy a new copy of Archbold .
25 The discrimination is a subtle one , and , presumably , a satisfying answer would have to await a psychological test of some considerable finesse .
26 To succeed in a claim based on adverse possession the appellant would have to show a continuing intention to exclude the whole world from the premises including the legal owner …
27 Drivers coming from Teesside Airport and heading north would have to go a significant distance to use it . ’
28 An immigration officer would have to satisfy a civil standard of proof to a high degree of probability that the entrant had practised such deception .
29 The public will have to foot a large bill come what may .
30 Anyone unemployed for a year will have to attend a special workshop .
  Next page