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

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1 Such products may have to contain specific properties ( attributes ) that match exactly the demand pattern of a specific group of customers .
2 Although not designed as ‘ brain storming ’ sessions , progress review meetings may have to serve this function if a job is behind programme and rescheduling is required to get back on target .
3 Potential employers , for example , have to weigh up the possibilities of employing mentally handicapped people ; schoolteachers and heads may have to accommodate handicapped children in normal schools ; members of a jury may have to pass verdict on a mildly handicapped person .
4 The staff heads may have to develop new relationships among themselves and with the business leaders ; new rewards must be negotiated ; and many questions must be answered .
5 If the client takes more of the risks , the contractor 's tender prices may be lower , but the clients may have to pay extra sums as the contract proceeds and the risk becomes quantifiable in the light of claims and variations because of events such as unforeseen ground conditions .
6 Pupils at the new schools would have to expect longer working days and longer terms than at maintained schools .
7 In Britain similarly parties would have to give careful attention to the locality factor .
8 In order to use all this memory , to store large pieces of text or large amounts of data for pupils to work with , the newer computers will have to use hard disk facilities .
9 EC Directives on food production mean that many Glasgow-based food manufacturers will have to upgrade old premises or build new ones .
10 Any hypothetical choice situation which requires agreement among the parties will have to impose strong restrictions on the grounds of choice , and these restrictions can be justified only in terms of a conception of the good .
11 At a news conference held to launch the report , its editor , the ILO economist Wouter van Ginneken , said yesterday that he believed workers in the richer countries might have to accept lower salary levels as international companies looked more to poorer states for their work force .
12 This would mean in effect that the privately owned operating companies would have to shoulder all research and development , waste disposal and decommissioning costs .
13 But under contracting regulations , companies would have to match current pay and conditions and may be deterred from taking on Westminster employees .
14 Contractors would have to employ more people .
15 Any attempt to support the social and economic development of such areas will have to view primary production as a key element .
16 The government has backed down on performance-related contracts : doctors in inner-city areas will have to meet lower targets to win their bonuses .
17 However , it does mean that reformers will have to have consistent answers to the arguments about instability , weak government and power to small or extremist parties .
18 To achieve international agreement , different countries will have to understand each other 's societies .
19 The academics argue that , if intangibles are to be included in the balance sheet , companies will have to disclose more information to enable users to form judgments about the reliability of the valuations .
20 This concern probably contributed to the very large number ( 69% ) that agreed with the view that companies will have to devote more effort to providing improved information about the value to the business of R&D expenditure .
21 The Lord Chancellor and the judges will have to consider both sets of advice together with formal representations the Law Society plans to make shortly .
22 City banks may have to wait another year or so .
23 With leaves being less nutritious , insects may have to consume greater amounts of leaf .
24 This meant foot patrols would be reduced and police stations might have to cut opening hours , he said .
25 All organisations will have to address these issues and the way in which they do so will depend , to some extent , on what kind of environment they are working in — be it stable or unstable .
26 Environments not currently using PCs will have to replace existing terminals and systems with Windows-based desktops .
27 He says in some cases workers will have to accept lower wages to avoid redundancies .
28 If people draw more cash from their bank accounts , the banks will have to draw more cash from their balances in the Bank of England .
29 The ratio of bankers ' balances to deposit liabilities will be smaller than it was and if , as we have now said several times , the original ratio was a desired one , then banks will have to make further adjustments to their balance sheets to restore the ratio .
30 Farmers may have to accept that grain and crop sowing on the valley sides is an unacceptably risky business and turn to grass which would bind the soil more firmly when , not if , the Tay is unleashed again .
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