Example sentences of "will have [to-vb] [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Or I 'll have to get hold of the police . ’
2 ‘ We 'll have to get permission from the families .
3 However , the best man or chief bridesmaid will have to take responsibility for the announcement , and the safekeeping of any gift .
4 A huge amount of political and industrial restructuring will have to take place as the east European states shake themselves down into the national structures that most suit their individual aspirations .
5 " The revolutionary differentiation of the militant workers will have to take place against the leadership of both the Labour Party and the Independent Labour Party , will have to take place from below . "
6 But the Conservatives will have to take stock of the situation in Scotland after the election dust has settled .
7 Like their counterparts on privately owned newspapers , they will have to take note of the restrictions on space which advertising forces on the paper .
8 ‘ I am afraid you will have to take account of the men of the Manhattan Project , ’ said Erlich through chattering teeth .
9 They will have to ask permission from the match umpires before they can use their fingers to scratch mud from the surface of the ball .
10 If you miss this date we will have to use part of the fees by sending out reminder notices .
11 Last year he took home something in the region of $60 million : this year he will have to find room under the bed for 65 .
12 Taxation On an off-market purchase the company is treated in the same way in tax matters as for a market purchase : it will have to pay ACT on the distribution element of the purchase price .
13 However , if you do withdraw part of the capital before the time is up you will have to pay tax on the interest .
14 If money is borrowed , then the person who borrows the money will have to pay interest to the lender .
15 The four will have to have regard to the ‘ interest of justice ’ objective .
16 Guardians will have to seek approval from the panel before instructing a solicitor in this situation .
17 A candidate will be assessed by internal assessors and will have to prove competence across the range of standards at whichever level they are going for .
18 Typically , the manager will have to provide information on the activity to be undertaken , any possible alternative strategies , and the advantages and consequences of nonfunding .
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