Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [art] [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Is she making a promise to the British people that this improvement will be financed by an increase in taxation , or that , just as the Conservative Government have always aspired to improve that target , so will a Labour Government , and the British people will have to wait a long time for such an improvement to materialise ? |
2 | which is useful when they may have to wait a whole year for payment for their wheat harvest , or for the sale of fat cattle . |
3 | Paul , her husband , generally left before seven and had lunch out with one of his friends , while she used her free day to take care of a thousand chores more annoying than the duties of her job : she had to go to the post office and fret for half an hour in a queue , go shopping in the supermarket , where she quarrelled with the saleswoman and wasted time waiting at the check-out , telephone the plumber and plead with him to be precisely on time so that she would n't have to wait the whole day for him . |
4 | You do not have to include a general model for your allies but you can do so if you wish . |
5 | In addition local authorities will have to meet the annual bill for personnel and administration , and the on-going expense of maintaining the museum buildings and exhibits . |
6 | The Warsaw pact would have to find a new home for its southern command , a small price . |
7 | We 'll have to find a suitable date for instance |
8 | 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 . |
9 | For , of course , no matter what it decides , it will still have to comprise a desirable process for the market makers and it will still be up to investors to risk putting their money into the companies concerned . |
10 | ‘ I thought I 'd have to comb the whole town for you , ’ he began jovially , coming forward . |
11 | The first return to be affected by these changes will be the one for the period ending 31 January 1993 : the taxpayer will have to apply the existing system for the first two months , and the new procedures for the final month . |
12 | ‘ You do n't have to play the shrinking virgin for me , ’ he mocked . |
13 | They will have to leave a safe distance for it to spread out and to subside . |
14 | If leave is granted , the applicant will not have to file a fresh application for the substantive order sought . |
15 | Clearly , a salesperson selling in a combination of these settings will have to adopt a different approach for each . |
16 | He was disgusted by Pete , but they would have to share the same space for years . |
17 | We arrived in Venice with time to spare before catching the train to Bologna , where we would have to change a third time for Parma . |
18 | ‘ Well , we 'll just have to have a male crone for today , ’ replied Miss Thorne in a dangerously quiet voice . |
19 | Clearly we would have to have a separate system for representing the presence of objects and their features that was not dependent on knowing their identity . |
20 | The company reckons it has a major advantage over its competitors because it does not have to develop a new product for each market — it simply adds a local user interface , which also cuts down on development and maintenance costs . |
21 | X/Open said it very much hopes Novell will join its menagerie , but hinted it would have to pay a significant amount for the pleasure . |
22 | So whilst many innovative cosmetics will be costly , you do n't always have to pay a high price for high tech beauty buys . |
23 | It will affect not only the coal industry but the consumers who will have to pay an ever-increasing price for gas . |
24 | Many readers ask the same question , and the fact is you DO have to pay the correct price for goods , even if the shop has mistakenly put a lower price on the label . |
25 | On one occasion the old crone who managed the NAAFI decided that she would have to charge an extra penny for a cup of tea . |
26 | Not infrequently he wished his penis did n't have to take the entire responsibility for the success or failure of the operation . |