Example sentences of "may have to wait " in BNC.

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1 We may have to wait until the third one .
2 Williams , who beat Trevor Currie on Tuesday night to add the European championship to his Commonwealth title , may have to wait for his shot at the British champion , though Mason rises to his former sparring partner 's rhetoric .
3 Investors may have to wait longer than they anticipate before enjoying maximum premiums .
4 Williams , who beat Trevor Currie on Tuesday night to add the European championship to his Commonwealth title , may have to wait for his shot at the British champion , though Mason rises to his former sparring partner 's rhetoric .
5 But the UK may have to wait longer for any improvement .
6 The verdict on that one , however , may have to wait for many years yet .
7 Such is Kylie 's potential in the eyes of the showbusiness speculators of Hollywood however that the musical may have to wait until she has made another movie .
8 About 60 p.c. will be A bonds , so investors expecting redemption in 1994 may have to wait several extra years for full repayment : holders are likely to seek higher interest rates as compensation .
9 The polls indicated that the result was too close to call and that Mr Major and Mr Kinnock may have to wait well into tomorrow morning to know who will form the next Government .
10 He may have to wait a few years to enter a Tory Cabinet .
11 CHRIS Patten may have to wait a year or two before he returns to the Commons .
12 Although the plant will have the capability to make it , low-calorie frozen yogurt — that most decadent of Western desserts — may have to wait a while .
13 This can be contrasted with the centesimal scale where we may have to wait a fairly long time to ascertain the action of the remedy .
14 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 .
15 We may have to wait for much more advanced technology before we can do that .
16 Your financial situation can improve , but you may have to wait until next year before you are entirely out of the woods .
17 It seems as though you may run into opposition , either from the powers that be or the effects of economic cutbacks , and you may have to wait until November before this pattern changes .
18 On 5 May UK bank base rates were cut by half a point to 10% , but further falls in interest rates may have to wait until Germany begins to cut its rates .
19 Even now , however , they may have to wait .
20 But they may have to wait for a year , and maybe even two , before the brief , dramatic cycle can begin all over again .
21 Though Eridania Béghin-Say , Ferruzzi 's agribusiness arm , and Edison , its power company , are doing well , new investment may have to wait until Carlo Sama , Mr Gardini 's successor , has paid off some debt .
22 City banks may have to wait another year or so .
23 The definitive survey may have to wait until the year of reassessment is over
24 it is perhaps a tribute to the resilience of both that they can come together at all : for the result , we may have to wait a few more cricket seasons .
25 Gaston and Mound may have to wait before the 750,000 insects can be handled , but IOPI is already building on the expertise of ILDIS , TROPICOS and the Australian Plant Census to create a system for the world 's 250,000 vascular plants .
26 ‘ I 'm afraid you may have to wait a little longer , ’ he replied apologetically .
27 ‘ Then they may have to wait a long time .
28 Further standards of service are set out in the Jobseeker 's Charter , including the time people may have to wait to be seen and the time taken to answer the telephone .
29 So you may have to wait till next year when I find a job for this year 's Christmas present — but this MUST NOT stop giving me his ideas as his birthday present is long overdue .
30 They know that they can not have everything and that on occasions they may have to wait .
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