Example sentences of "will have [to-vb] an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is important to remember , however , that the Alexander Technique is not a treatment or a cure , because you will have to take an active part in the process .
2 You will have to wear an identifying red or white belt either in place of your normal grade belt or in addition to it .
3 It follows that if a government should wish to keep unemployment below the NUP , it must keep on increasing the rate of growth of the money supply and will have to tolerate an ever-increasing rate of inflation .
4 Shoppers will have to find an extra £1 for every £7 currently spent and £6 will be added to the average weekly bill of £45 .
5 The winner of the general election will have to face an unprecedented question of protocol : whether to attend Trooping the Colour on June 13 , the Queen 's official birthday or the UN Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro , government sources disclosed yesterday .
6 Marion Balcombe , ENB director of primary health care , said that in England HVs and DNs will have to complete an open learning package of 10 to 12 hours and a lecture course of at least 15 hours .
7 It is hoped that they do , because it can be shown that theories that include gravity are either finite or nonrenormalizable ; that is , if one has to make any infinite subtractions , then one will have to make an infinite number of them with a corresponding infinite number of undetermined remainders .
8 MOTORISTS will have to pay an extra £60 a year to keep their cars on the road under the measures brought in by the Chancellor .
9 In the coming year , consumers will have to pay an extra £1.1 billion , and business will recoup around £600 million .
10 In addition , residents of Nunthorpe will have to pay an additional £2.16-per head and Stainton and Thornton , £1.75 .
11 It will affect not only the coal industry but the consumers who will have to pay an ever-increasing price for gas .
12 ‘ The directive will say hotels of a certain size will have to have an automatic fire detection system permanently linked to a manned location for calling the fire brigade . ’
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