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

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1 For a complete account we should perhaps have to add further criteria .
2 The rescue service , which describes its staff as the ‘ new knights of the road , ’ boasts women alone should only have to wait 20 minutes .
3 He left her on the hard shoulder , near Epping , Essex , saying she would only have to wait 15 minutes .
4 You 'd only have to take two boards up out of the lot .
5 Short windows do n't necessarily have to have short curtains which only really look good in small cottagy or attic windows .
6 The Banking Department will thus have to acquire more notes from the Issue Department , which will simply print more in exchange for extra government or other securities supplied by the Banking Department .
7 The cost savings accruing to independent software houses because they will no longer have to support multiple versions of their products is expected to entice others into the fold and redirect investment into added features and more robust programs .
8 Muslims will no longer have to assume Bulgarian names .
9 I 'll just have to make alternative arrangements for the other five . ’
10 Finally , a number of local authorities without polytechnics or much in the way of advanced further education provision have considered it unfair that they should nevertheless have to pay sizeable sums of money into the pool .
11 But you may still have to go ten miles
12 The regulators are not left with a free hand as the rules will still have to satisfy statutory purposes , a central part of which is investor protection .
13 Pupils may still have to travel appreciable distances in order to attend unit or resource provision .
14 It was much too big and I wondered if I should always have to wear these clothes .
15 One does n't always have to make those assumptions , of course .
16 BAD NEWS for anyone wanting to move : you will probably have to wait two years for a substantial recovery in the housing market .
17 One , two , three , four five six , seven , eight no one , two three , four there 's nine so we 'll probably have to take some stools in , but I wo n't take them in till the last minute .
18 Mr Kinnock will also have to clarify several confusions in policy .
19 Applicants would also have to exhaust legal remedies at home before applications would be considered .
20 Richard Kersley of BZW , the Barclays Bank offshoot , said the Chancellor would not only have to increase interest rates but would also have to make other changes .
21 The main contractor will also have to make proper arrangements for control of operations on site , to monitor the quality of subcontracted work and to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements .
22 Pakistan and the United States would eventually have to accept direct talks with the PDPA , he said , adding that neither country had so far implemented any peace process .
23 They may often have to forego social evenings and holidays .
24 They may well have to take detailed briefings and relay them to the creative department , so memory and an articulate mind are essential .
25 In the meanwhile , simulation buys time and allows us to pass the baton to the next generation which may well have to face similar problems .
26 Should they change jobs in later life , they will join a different occupational group and may well have to learn new skills and adopt different mannerisms and styles of dress .
27 Staff already have challenging task of keeping up with the demands of an ever changing national curriculum , if every book they bought cost seventeen and a half per cent more they 'd simply have to buy fewer books .
28 And that 's third party carriage forward which is even , and Peter 's even happier because he does n't even have to wait two days now , he gets his delivery next day .
29 We would consequently have to register some losses : we should be deprived of the 490 pages of Kurt von Fritz , The Theory of the Mixed Constitution in Antiquity ( 1954 ) , which would be a pity because , against all probabilities , there is much incidental wisdom and knowledge in this preposterous attempt to compare the surely non-existent mixed constitution of Rome with the doubtfully existent mixed constitution of the United States .
30 Local authorities will then have to support increased numbers of dependent people in private residential homes .
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