Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] have [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Finally , a number of local authorities without polytechnics or much in the way of advanced further education provision have considered it unfair that they should nevertheless have to pay sizeable sums of money into the pool .
2 I 'll just have to make alternative arrangements for the other five . ’
3 You 'll just have to have short length coats when you 're wearing longer skirts , you know .
4 Pupils may still have to travel appreciable distances in order to attend unit or resource provision .
5 They may often have to forego social evenings and holidays .
6 They may well have to take detailed briefings and relay them to the creative department , so memory and an articulate mind are essential .
7 Should they change jobs in later life , they will join a different occupational group and may well have to learn new skills and adopt different mannerisms and styles of dress .
8 In the meanwhile , simulation buys time and allows us to pass the baton to the next generation which may well have to face similar problems .
9 Pakistan and the United States would eventually have to accept direct talks with the PDPA , he said , adding that neither country had so far implemented any peace process .
10 She would just have to give young William the task of cutting out the leather soles , he had learned very quickly and his hands , though small , were strong and deft .
11 They would also have to undertake exceptional recruitment measures at home .
12 Richard Kersley of BZW , the Barclays Bank offshoot , said the Chancellor would not only have to increase interest rates but would also have to make other changes .
13 Applicants would also have to exhaust legal remedies at home before applications would be considered .
14 A similar fate befell councillors in Liverpool who , although not rate-capped at the time , delayed setting a rate on the grounds that they would otherwise have to make large spending cuts or impose rate rises ( contrary to the ruling Labour group 's manifesto commitments ) to maintain expenditure within the block-grant regime ( Parkinson , 1985 ; Travers , 1986 , especially 164–77 ) .
15 If a firm has earnings from overseas , it will generally have to pay overseas taxation on them .
16 A listed company will be able to send shareholders summary particulars in place of full listing particulars in a takeover , rights issue or open offer , but it will still have to publish full listing particulars as well .
17 The regulators are not left with a free hand as the rules will still have to satisfy statutory purposes , a central part of which is investor protection .
18 The new Bill , which goes before Parliament on November 16 , says unions will also have to give written notice to employers of every worker who will be called on to take industrial action .
19 The main contractor will also have to make proper arrangements for control of operations on site , to monitor the quality of subcontracted work and to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements .
20 Staff and councillors at the town hall have praised the generous efforts of the milkmen who will inevitably have to spend extra time picking up the gifts .
21 Local authorities will then have to support increased numbers of dependent people in private residential homes .
22 Yes , erm , on paragraph three erm , the , the last sentence erm , where it says without direct access to its own balances , the authority may therefore have to make revised precept in ninety four , ninety five erm , I understand what 's being said there , but any organization needs to actually work within er , a clearly defined budget .
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