Example sentences of "will have [to-vb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You will not be at a level a good deal lower than the surrounding ground , so you will have to lay a hardcore base to build up the foundations to suit the path material and method of laying .
2 They will have to move a bit towards each other but there is every indication that they will go through their married life fulfilling this role in their relationship .
3 A cookie war on both sides of the Atlantic has kept UB on its toes and it will have to move a bit quicker if it wants to keep its investors satisfied .
4 It will have to compile a list or a register , so the idea that the council tax will not need a register is a complete fiction .
5 Most sufferers will have to spend a day or two in bed , and the feeling of malaise and depression with which the footballers are left will not necessarily be due to their team 's position in the league , but is an almost inevitable element of a severe bout of flu .
6 Every few weeks he will have to spend a weekend at home near a telephone on call to handle any emergencies which crop up in the area .
7 We will have to spend a lot initially to make the castle wind and watertight , ’ says Stewart , who drew the plans .
8 If not , you will have to spend a lot more time and effort using them than is necessary .
9 You will have to spend a lot of time preventing tricky scenarios from getting any worse or keeping antagonistic individuals apart .
10 External auditors will have to submit an opinion on whether the interim results are fairly stated .
11 To be taken seriously , you will have to demonstrate an understanding of the problems facing the specialty you want to work in , and be able to communicate sound ideas for progress .
12 You can change your Will , or made a new one , as often as you wish although your Solicitor will have to charge a fee each time .
13 Sadly the real contents of the phial will have to remain a mystery as the Roman Catholic church adamantly refuses to open the phial for scientific investigation , but as the Archbishop performed the rite last year and said ‘ … no chemist has yet been able to reproduce this phenomenon ’ , the Italian chemists were chuckling .
14 I will favour the right hon. Gentleman by quoting one thought that was expressed in that article : ’ If the single person discount remains a feature of the tax they will have to create a register — a point Michael Heseltine will eventually have to acknowledge .
15 For the moment though , the students will have to take a rest as Glenn jets out to do battle for glory in the world championships .
16 But sometimes when we say that every person is only required to sacrifice a little we mean that the antecedently expected sacrifice is small , i.e. that the odds that he will have to sacrifice a lot are small .
17 Here he will have to serve a form of apprenticeship before he is accepted or even noticed .
18 As regards the period of notice to be given in 7.6.5 , the tenant 's notice need be only a few days , but the landlord will remain subject to the provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 and will have to serve a notice of at least six months .
19 From 30 June this year , all publicly listed companies will have to include a statement in their annual reports indicating that they comply with the Cadbury code of best practice ( see p 94 ) , or giving reasons for areas of non-compliance .
20 Firstly you will have to draw a stitch pattern on one of the pattern sheets which come with the machine .
21 A ‘ look and write ’ production task where candidates will have to label a diagram , flow chart or organisation-tree , fill in a form or questionnaire , or reorder and supplement data .
22 You will have to hire a companion . ’
23 The couple will have to hire a house in Boston for a year .
24 The couple will have to hire a house in Boston for a year while Shaun attends day classes .
25 Positive thinking will have to wait a while , but it augurs well for one of the young ringsiders who turned up in his smartest suit and said : ‘ What a disgusting fight ; I wish I 'd worn my tracksuit . ’
26 If indeed , as Le Figaro magazine has said , AIDS is a ‘ world war ’ , the definitive account of the war will have to wait a while .
27 It is left to Minerva to give a more balanced view ; reporting on a large trial of the same drug she notes ‘ men hoping for a drug treatment for benign prostatic hypertrophy will have to wait a while longer … small improvements in a urinary flow rate and a small reduction in the size of the gland have to be balanced against negative effect on both libido and potency . ’
28 But the next episode of this little soap opera will have to wait a while .
29 FILM star Jenny Seagrove will have to wait a while yet for her Grand Opera House debut .
30 Do n't think to yourself that you will have to wait a week for that garter stitch sweater — that 's the negative approach .
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