Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] have [to-vb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ash-strapped local authorities may have to set limits , either formal or informal , on the amount they can spend to keep groups like elderly people and people with learning difficulties in their own homes . |
2 | It is unreasonable that local health authorities should have to compare routine needs — for hernia operations , or knee and hip joint operations — with the problems surrounding experimental surgery , of which they must have no direct knowledge . |
3 | These set the minimum amount of capital ( free assets , or the amount by which an insurers ' assets exceed the actuarial calculation of its liabilities ) that an insurer must have to reassure customers and regulators that it can meet its liabilities . |
4 | The practitioner may have to balance safety against economy , speed against certainty , appearance against strength , effect against side-effect ; and there is no easy answer . |
5 | But the industry fears Labour might have to raise interest rates to defend the pound . |
6 | Mr Jack Adams , chairman of the union side , said that action would have to take place within a 28-day period from yesterday 's anouncement or it would be ruled out of order . |
7 | President Hosni Mubarak has said any delegation would have to have PLO blessing . |
8 | For good or ill , she belonged to him , and the future would have to take care of itself . |
9 | In the light of this it seems that severance is beneficial in that it stops one party acquiring the whole property in the event of the other 's death , but the actual shares of the parties would have to await determination by the Court ( or agreement ) . |
10 | Employers wishing to hire foreigners would have to have permission from the local labour exchange , if they wished to avoid paying twice the value of the wage into the employment fund . |
11 | A national investment bank deploying a major part of personal savings would have to find means of channelling funds to private industry , and develop control measures to ensure that the funds are used productively . |
12 | Representatives at Oatridge believe that under the proposed set-up the college would have to buy services . |
13 | Fans will have to pay £250 for a satellite dish to watch live games , with the prospect that Sky Sports could become a subscription channel within a year . |
14 | The Revenue will have to collect tax from each individual partner . |
15 | ‘ It is trying to shift the burden from land- based quarries to coastal super-quarries , off- shore dredging and the reuse of waste materials , but by meeting forecast demand , even land-based quarries will have to produce 35% more aggregates by early next century ’ ( 2 ) , said Dr Caldwell . |
16 | Valuers will have to take account of what properties are really worth . |
17 | This means that lecturers and tutors will have to find ways of connecting with their students ' outlooks . |
18 | The initial function of the role is to pass on information that the Nazarenes will have to leave Nazareth for the Roman census . |
19 | The changing role of LEA officers and educational advisers/ inspectors will have to address issues which find ways of providing a focal point of contact for schools and colleges . |
20 | CHESHIRE 'S police force will have to cut jobs if extra funding can not be found . |
21 | Here , performance and practicality may have to take precedence , Several conventions have been created to aid readability and structure , ranging from the use of particular variable names , through the fixing of line numbers for types of routines , to the use of prepared ‘ standard ’ routines from a ‘ library ’ . |
22 | It is difficult , however , to see why the directors should have to take account of the interests of the as yet unidentifiable persons who might acquire shares in the company at some future date . |
23 | Small companies wishing to dispense with the burden of audit would have to have turnover of no more than the VAT registration threshold , under new proposals from the Government . |
24 | But disposal sites would have to avoid areas containing resources such as manganese nodules which might be exploited in the future . |
25 | Officials calculated that the council would have to invest £500,000 per year to meet the target . |
26 | But the council 's recreation committee was told last night that the council would have to pay £1,000 , £600 for prize money and £400 as a management fee , and they said it was too much . |
27 | The CNAA would have to take account of the different rates of institutions ' development , but a move in this direction would enable committees and boards to have ‘ more time at their disposal to explore new developments and policy ’ . |
28 | Perez then added that the three judges two from the United States and one from Denmark would have to take care of any problems . |
29 | Following the government retreat over the terms of the Directive in 1988 it was estimated that Anglian would have to spend £60-£70 million over the following 10 years to clean up the water supplies of Bedford and Norwich , along with a total 25 supplies that had been subject to derogations . |
30 | Those not in the scene will have to take turns prompting . |