Example sentences of "have [to-vb] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | An announcement in May confirming the selection of Glasgow removed earlier uncertainty , although final confirmation has to wait for a further consultation period until the end of June . |
2 | The chief executive may know what change is needed , but has to wait for the right time to introduce it . |
3 | On December 29th Richard Gephardt , majority leader in the House , said that if the president waged war without a congressional resolution , ‘ Congress has to reach for the only tool left to it , which is to cut off the funding of the war . ’ |
4 | He has to leave for an important luncheon party in a few minutes . ’ |
5 | SHANE MACGOWAN continues to enjoy his bottle of wine , while JON BEAST has to settle for a double chin . |
6 | The idea is that every person has another person ( or sometimes a group or committee ) to whom he or she has to account for the proper discharge of responsibilities . |
7 | When compulsory environmental impact statements are produced for Parliament for a private or hybrid Bill , the promoter obviously has to pay for the environmental impact assessment . |
8 | The policy has to cater for a wide variety of machines , some fixed and some mobile . |
9 | And another Quote of the Week ( and how long we have had to wait for the national press to notice what has been so obvious for so long ) : ‘ With Waterstones backed by W H Smith , and Pentos ’ gearing rising , there can be little doubt who has the deeper pockets to fight a protracted battle . |
10 | Meredith was surprised he always had to look for a hidden motive . |
11 | Only think of all my anxiety , the fears and sorrows I have had to endure for the last fortnight … |
12 | The advantage to the bank is that it has the use of a deposit for a fixed period , but , because of the flexibility given to the lender , at a slightly lower price than it would have had to pay for a normal time deposit . |
13 | The man in charge of Gloucestershire 's schools has had to prepare for the worst — though he hopes a compromise will be reached : |
14 | They want to be able to lend without having to search for a suitable borrower , and to get their money back quickly if their own need for liquidity changes . |
15 | ‘ Why did I have to fall for a suicidal maniac ? ’ she asked herself , and cleaned the flat from top to bottom to take her mind off the image of Jack dangling on the end of a rope above a muddy slit somewhere in subterranean Yorkshire ! |
16 | Will he beef up the public consultation procedures which his Department are currently casting aside like autumn leaves shrivelling on the ground , or do we have to wait for a Labour Government in the full flush of a green spring and summer to bring sense back into our planning system ? |
17 | Will we have to wait for a Labour Government before positive action is taken ? |
18 | I remarked to my friend , ‘ You 'd have to wait for a long time to get a train from here , ’ he smiled and we both set off for the youth hostel down the road . |
19 | Last Friday the civil servant in charge of government policy on radioactive waste management reiterated Whitehall 's position that a solution to the disposal issue would have to wait for a future generation . |
20 | Just nine first and you dial straight through , you do n't have to wait for a secondary dialling tone do you ? |
21 | Without such action by the judge , Intel would have to wait for the new 80287 trial to be completed before the company could file any appeal . |
22 | They now will have to wait for the 17.18 which previously ran at 17.08 or walk from Eaglescliffe . ’ |
23 | Our shop at work has sold out of the Torygraph today , so we may have to wait for the latest standings . |
24 | I shall just have to wait for the next Guinness Book of Records for the answer . |
25 | We 'd have to wait for the next one then . |
26 | But British and French workers did not have to wait for an economic upturn . |
27 | I 'll have to go for a little walk . |
28 | I 'll have to go for the froggy . |
29 | She 'd never known any details ; she did n't know if the accident happened early on , or whether she would have to sit for a long time just waiting for the inevitable . |
30 | Admittedly you often do have to search for an underlying structure in Berlioz 's work . |