Example sentences of "will [adv] have [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It now looks likely that pension schemes will only have to backdate any equalisation of benefits between men and women to those in service on or after 17 May 1990 . |
2 | If a firm has earnings from overseas , it will generally have to pay overseas taxation on them . |
3 | The Banking Department will thus have to acquire more notes from the Issue Department , which will simply print more in exchange for extra government or other securities supplied by the Banking Department . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | In that case , the discount provision will apply , but the student will still have to pay some proportion when other students pay nothing . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Mr Kinnock will also have to clarify several confusions in policy . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | BAD NEWS for anyone wanting to move : you will probably have to wait two years for a substantial recovery in the housing market . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | It will now have to lend another ¥30 billion . |
13 | In any case , if any of the pupils are to go on with the language at A level , they will simply have to learn some grammar at some stage . |
14 | In practice this may be a very difficult exercise to undertake because in order to decide what is intrinsically just and reasonable the court will surely have to apply some rule of construction . |
15 | ‘ May I remind you that you will frequently have to take second place to the demands of my work ? ’ |
16 | Local authorities will then have to support increased numbers of dependent people in private residential homes . |
17 | But pushing down on the legs stops them from straightening ; the legs will then have to work five times harder in order to compensate . |
18 | If this figure proves wildly optimistic , Bill Clinton will either have to propose more cuts or spend more money . |
19 | I only hope that you will never have to read this letter — not because my life is worth anything to me but because it breaks my heart to think of you alone in a world which I have found to be so harsh and unforgiving . |
20 | A company whose accounting period began on 1 November 1992 will therefore have to pay any s 419 tax due on loans made in the current account period on 14 November 1993 . |