Example sentences of "will have [to-vb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But they will have to spread themselves thin .
2 The Conservative Party will have to choose its new leader in time for elections later this year .
3 If you elect to become self-employed you will have to let your local inland revenue office know .
4 Mr Nearn is also planning a lightweight coupe , but recognises that the company ‘ will have to sustain its present sales and profitability ’ .
5 The further the United States regards the Soviet Union as an enemy , the more Europe will have to go its own way' .
6 Hats off to the Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital for introducing a new scheme which means no parents will have to take their new baby home from the maternity unit without a proper infant carrier .
7 The chairman pointed out that ‘ nobody is obliged to accept the contract but , if you do n't , they you will have to take your own rubbish to the tip in Alton . ’
8 This will necessitate a visit to the local newsagent for the papers and you will have to ask your new next door neighbour if she or he can give a note to the milkman for you or contact the local dairy yourself .
9 For the company to realise its ambitions , and to become a truly boundary-less organisation , Mr Welch will have to heed his own oft-quoted advice .
10 For these developments to be taken seriously , the multiculturalists will have to abandon their additive models of cultural pluralism and their continuing obsession with the old ethnicities .
11 My godmother has been singing your praises , you see , and — you will have to forgive my suspicious mind ! — it set me wondering . ’
12 The very first and most important principle to bear in mind when planting a rose or any other shrub or tree is that this is the last opportunity you will have to do anything basic about the soil underneath , where the roots will have to work .
13 The Consortium ( including CPRW ) will have to decide what further action can and must be taken .
14 Even within the Home Office , one of the most heavyweight of all Whitehall Departments , the Secretary of State will have to set his own priorities between immigration and nationality , criminal justice , national security , gambling , the fire service , Sunday trading , dangerous dogs , and many other topics for legislation , some of which may be urgent , and most of which will be controversial .
15 ‘ Unless people prove they want the play-scheme and come to the meeting on Thursday night , we will have to cancel it this year . ’
16 He will have to curb his natural candour , for fear of upsetting the markets .
17 This complete lack of rules will force us into a difficult situation , where the student will have to use his own intuition and aesthetic judgement .
18 As with other weapons which use templates you will have to use your own judgement to decide whether models are potential targets .
19 In fact , she will have to carve her own niche when she gets there and discover where she can be most useful at Dalek Hospital , where the unit is based , without treading on anyone else 's toes .
20 Their European subsidiaries will have to stump their own monies towards a pot that also includes fees from the likes of ICL plc , for UI European campaigns .
21 When the female has a clutch of young lobsters , remember they will have to find their own territories — so have another 50 tanks standing by !
22 When the female has a clutch of young lobsters , remember they will have to find their own territories — so have another 50 tanks standing by !
23 In writing , you will discover what can and can not be done , and then perhaps you will have to modify your attention-grabbing murder , if only by having a few fewer porcupine quills .
24 The fans will have to bring something suitable to wear .
25 Thus Indian software houses , ‘ will have to develop their own products based on indigenous R&D .
26 ‘ Do n't you think mankind will have to change its basic nature a little before that happens , Percy ? ’
27 ‘ This means we will have to consider whatever parliamentary opportunities are available to us , ’ he said .
28 Bomb-grade plutonium and uranium have been kept securely enough to persuade most potential proliferators that , if they want a bomb , they will have to make their own nuclear material , not just steal or buy it .
29 You will have to make your own judgement as we investigate .
30 If you are in temporary accommodation and do not accept the tenancy , this provision will cease as the council , by making a reasonable offer of permanent accommodation , will have discharged its responsibility to you under the provisions of the Housing Act 1985 , Part III and you will have to make your own arrangements for housing yourself and your family .
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