Example sentences of "have [to-vb] interest " in BNC.

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1 The beginning has to create interest and tell the reader what to expect , while the end will form a disproportionate part of the reader 's final impression of your essay ( in fact , many readers will read the end first , to find out what conclusions you draw ) .
2 But this is the interest rate dip we 're in here , I mean we 've seen , we 've seen I reckon we 're somewhere around here , we could be either side of that , but I think what we 're going to find next year is that the Chancellor , because he 's had to keep interest rates low and he 's stimulating the economy , er you 're going to find that eventually he 's going to have to push interest rates up to control inflation .
3 The effect has been that for most of this century Britain has had to hold interest rates higher than has been necessary or desirable .
4 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 .
5 He also predicted that a Labour government would have to increase interest rates by at least two per cent to defend sterling ‘ if the international community decides it does n't trust Labout and moves out of sterling ’ .
6 ‘ Stories are much easier to write in the sense that you do n't have to retain interest for 500-odd pages .
7 If you withdraw against ‘ uncleared ’ cheques , you will have to pay interest — even though the balance on your statement may stay in credit .
8 You will have to pay interest on any money you borrow and usually administration fees will be charged .
9 Cos now we do n't have to pay interest on our fees , i if , if , if a jam 's spread over six months a a a and it might risk and slip to nine months , we might do better to offer to jam spread it over nine months and only invoice for part of the money .
10 If money is borrowed , then the person who borrows the money will have to pay interest to the lender .
11 Well er it would in a way because you 'd have to pay interest on what you were borrowing would n't you ?
12 Credit rationing provides a means of directly reducing aggregate demand without having to raise interest rates .
13 You 'd have to add interest , of course , but even so he would take his hat off to a man 80 billion in the red who never stopped spending .
14 But the industry fears Labour might have to raise interest rates to defend the pound .
15 Similarly , the government , raising money on Treasury Bills and gilts , will have to offer interest rates that reflect market rates at the time of borrowing .
16 The landlord should beware should interest rates fall dramatically leaving the minimum rate at a level substantially higher than the standard borrowing rate , in which case the interest may be void as amounting to a penalty ; and the tenant would be advised not to run the risk of having to pay interest at a substantially higher rate than the basic lending rate .
17 A spate of job losses , profit down-gradings and dividend cuts reflects the depth of the slump and observers feel that the Government may have to slash interest rates by a further 1% to 6% .
18 But this is the interest rate dip we 're in here , I mean we 've seen , we 've seen I reckon we 're somewhere around here , we could be either side of that , but I think what we 're going to find next year is that the Chancellor , because he 's had to keep interest rates low and he 's stimulating the economy , er you 're going to find that eventually he 's going to have to push interest rates up to control inflation .
19 Borrowers whose lenders do not offer MIRAS have to claim interest relief from the Inland Revenue , and their tax codes are adjusted accordingly .
20 I suppose marathons can be boring , so you have to create interest . ’
21 The appearance of this list marks the transfer of hectic activity , at least for a time , from within the SOED , where the specifications are drawn up , to those institutions and individuals interested in ‘ winning ’ the research contracts advertised , who now have to notify interest and submit proposals for carrying out the work .
22 A spokesman for Abbey said : ‘ All lenders will charge a redemption fee as they have to pay interest on the money borrowed , even if a customer pays off the mortgage during the fixed rate period .
23 If debt rather than tax finance is adopted , then future taxpayers have to pay interest on the debt , but this is purely a transfer payment .
24 You have to pay interest on what you b you borrow now .
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