Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] have [to-vb] the " in BNC.

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1 Issues of confidentiality are often raised when receptionists are discussed , as clients may have to announce the purpose of their visit in public .
2 The FA 's insurers may have to cover the 23-year-old winger 's wages of £100,000-plus a year until he is fit , if Palace can prove their case , but the FA will argue it is not a new injury .
3 This is the problem of which of two innocent third parties should have to suffer the consequences .
4 stated that a National Diploma was likely to be set up and all embalmers would have to re-take the exam .
5 The leaders of the non-Tory parties would have to discuss the principles on which they could agree and those on which they could not .
6 A search is now under way to find a medium with a reliably long shelf-life , because even if our present-day sound recordings last for a full century ( which is doubtful ) , our successors will have to copy the whole collection every hundred years or so .
7 Either schools will have to lend the bulk of their support to the organization and teaching forms which are associated with more traditional forms of assessment , or they will have to recognize the full implications of new forms of recording achievement and adjust their procedures accordingly .
8 The groups of units will have to satisfy the following criteria :
9 So I think erm those two gentlemen will have to leave the room , I think while is taken .
10 Drivers will have to pay the full amount from 1996 .
11 Naturally , it is unfair that developing countries should have to forgo the luxuries that make life more comfortable such as fridges and air conditioning , but it is essential that the West makes available the best technology so that they can produce ozone friendly equipment .
12 Mr Edmonds said all companies would have to pay the same base rate so they could not complain of unfair competition .
13 Visitors will have to tour the valley on foot .
14 And pray do tell me which countries will have to accept the exports of motor vehicles or components from Spain , say , as a result of anything which might be agreed between United Motors and the Spanish Government ? ’
15 But , before the programme can go ahead , the industrialised countries will have to contribute the lion 's share of the money .
16 The water companies will have to improve the performance of their sewage works or risk other claims .
17 The APB recognises that companies will have to bear the additional costs of expanding the audit 's scope , but says that these will be borne more heavily by riskier companies .
18 ‘ In such circumstances there will be no VAT recovery but funeral directors will have to incur the costs both in setting-up the scheme and in defending their claim before the Customs and a Tribunal .
19 Usually a limited number of offers can be rejected but there is no guarantee that a subsequent offer will be an improvement , so in many rural districts applicants may have to make the best of either inappropriate housing or housing not ideally located with regard to their workplaces or existing patterns of use of facilities .
20 Sources predicted that there would be no sign of the frostiness which greeted Mr Spring 's suggestion , in a Guardian interview in July , that both Governments might have to bypass the parties and aim for joint rule .
21 Auctioneers would have to face the problem of liability over CIDs and have to engage extra staff to check cattle ear tags with CIDs .
22 With Lewis 's share likely to be around £5.5m for the fight of his life , the British and Commonwealth champion 's handers would have to break the bank to shift the fight from Las Vegas - but they have n't entirely given up hope .
23 All participants would have to reveal the origin of their funds .
24 Anyway , Corps commander has promised them immediate action , which being translated means : a couple of your pilots will have to face the music , I 'm afraid . ’
25 The biggest males can exclude all rivals and enjoy a monogamous relationship with a female , but slightly smaller males may have to share the territory , and the female , with another male .
26 Earlier , Alex Aitken , of the Conservative Collegiate Forum , was loudly applauded when he said it was ‘ intolerable ’ that taxpayers should have to fund the left-wing propaganda of the NUS .
27 ‘ It seems unfair that a few farmers should have to carry the cost of the consequences of what is after all a national policy .
28 Although the whole population would vote in the referendum , the counting of the votes would differentiate between racial groups and all changes would have to win the endorsement of those on the white voters ' roll .
29 The outcry would undoubtedly be even greater if some form of compulsion were involved , such as placing the rural landscape under the same kind of protective legislation as already exists for ‘ listed ’ buildings so that farmers would have to notify the local planning authority of any intention to remove a protected landscape feature , such as a hedgerow or a section of heath .
30 Even then , though , firms would have to balance the advantages of a central location against those of decentralization : some clothing firms , for instance , could not leave London because of their need to be near the fashion market .
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