Example sentences of "[noun pl] will have [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Schools planning to raise income from lettings will have to take into account costs , including wear and tear , overtime and fuel . |
2 | Either the more prudential economies like West Germany and Japan will have to de-regulate — at the cost of still higher real interest rates — or the liberals will have to re-regulate in order to avoid macro-economic retribution . |
3 | Marketers will have to take into account the fact that expenditure and consumption patterns are often differentiated by the membership of social classes . |
4 | The school will be closed for up to a week , and pupils will have to stay at home while temporary buildings are put up on the site . |
5 | Now , at long last , the brewers will have to step in line . |
6 | Waste regulation authorities will be more closely scrutinised by the inspectorate and councils will have to plan for recycling , for which they will also be given wider powers . |
7 | The leader of the MPs ' delegation , Sir Rhodes Boyson , the former local government minister , said afterwards that they had asked for an extra £650m to offset the sums which some local councils will have to raise in poll tax to the pay their contribution to the nation-wide poll tax safety net . |
8 | It sees fiscal 1994 turnover of $1,000m , compared with $1,300m this year ; 3,300 more jobs will have to go over time . |
9 | It sees fiscal 1994 turnover of $1,000m , compared with $1,300m this year ; 3,300 more jobs will have to go over time . |