Example sentences of "will have [verb] on [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If the reader knows less of the writer 's world than supposed , he will have to draw on systemic knowledge to furnish the necessary clues and if this strategy fails , then the meanings remain inaccessible , the text non-negotiable . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | However , this type of work immediately meets the problem of data collection outlined at the beginning of this chapter , and for the foreseeable future most research will have to rely on official census data with all their limitations . |
4 | Many developing nations , with limited resources available with which to adjust or adapt to changes in climate , will have to rely on international assistance even more than they do at present . |
5 | But unless the defendant admits he knew the report to be false the prosecution will have to rely on circumstantial evidence . |
6 | Aspirants to possession will have to rely on criminal entry , since only three copies were run off . |
7 | Afterwards I will have to knock on other doors but I am sure that yet again the right door will open at the right time . |
8 | The offeror will have to depend on publicly-available sources of information and whatever else it can obtain or it is required to be given under the Code ( see para 5.8 below ) . |
9 | After the triumph , we will have to concentrate on educational work so that women are at last in a position to express demands . |