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

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1 In order to lock into today 's low rates potential borrowers will have to agree to marginally higher rates than are really current .
2 But if you are looking for a 21st century Polo , you will have to wait at least three years until the genuinely all-new one .
3 Sadly , there was no Marmite and no honey , we were told , and we 'd have to wait at least 20 minutes .
4 Yesterday , Det Supt Keith Readman revealed police will have to wait at least another month to interview 24-year-old Pringle , of Thirlmere Road , Darlington , who needs further surgery .
5 Yesterday Det Supt Keith Readman , head of Durham South CID , revealed police will have to wait at least another month to interview 24-year-old Pringle , of Thirlmere Road , Darlington .
6 To qualify , individuals will have to attend at least one refresher course each year to keep abreast of the latest developments in the industry .
7 I realise that , if I am accepted , once I have completed my degree I may often have to work for over 80 hours at a stretch during a weekend on call .
8 So that first of all we would have to look at how much time people spend preparing invoices , sending out statements , producing age debtors lists and that sort of thing .
9 One would have to look for very strong boundaries if one was going to make this distinction at all .
10 UK pork and other meat will then have to compete with very cheap lamb
11 UK pork , and other meats , will then have to compete with very cheap lamb .
12 Societies privately admit that they would have to respond with still higher mortgage rates if the Government raises base rates again to prop up sterling .
13 We 'll have to stay in here seven nights a week chatting to each other and arguing .
14 Like Massachusetts and Arizona , two other free-borrowing states whose credit is barely investment-grade , it will probably have to pay at least one percentage point more on new bonds than highly rated states .
15 I think so , just about , now put those slippers on Arthur , you 've got a cold coming now you drink it while it 's hot , that 's a good lad oh I 've put the pudding on now , so it 'll have to steam for about two hours at least two and a half
16 The source of supply in the sea might perhaps shown signs of exhaustion , and the fishermen might have to resort to more distant coasts and to deeper waters , Nature giving a diminishing return to the increased application of capital and labour of a given order of efficiency .
17 With an inelastic demand for loans , interest rates may have to rise to very high levels in order to bring the required reduction in monetary growth .
18 The Abbey National , now a bank , and the Leeds Permanent and the Halifax building societies were quick to break the bad news to already hard-pressed homeowners by stating that mortgage rates will probably have to rise by around 1.25 points to 14.75 per cent .
19 With Fitzroy Simpson off to Manchester City and a spate of injuries , Glenn Hoddle will have to make at least three changes .
20 Being an intercooled unit the engine runs cooler than a non intercooled turbocharged diesel as the air fed into the engine is at a lower temperature and so the engine cooling system does not have to dispose of as much waste heat .
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