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

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1 really answer the first part of the Noble Lord 's question by saying that er er it is a question of future cost , er we are er we are already spending a great deal of money on the first part er of this er library and er we will have to examine the future cost very carefully and I put it to you to the Noble Lord that it would be a really sad reflection where the field of creative endeavour in which this country is m has most excelled over the centuries , in other words literature to have no single focus for celebration , preservation and active use , it really is er very important that this library continues , but may I remind Your Lordships also that we 're not talking about the s the library in this question , we 're talking about the u the site at present used by the builders .
2 Mathews will have to spend the coming months negotiating revenues with companies which may cease to exist in October .
3 Many existing systems which do n't already heat the hot water can be adapted to do so , but if yours ca n't ( an early warm air system , say ) or if you 're installing one of the few types of system that does n't also heat the hot water ( such as electric storage radiators ) , you will have to choose the hot water system .
4 This requires that the local-authority officers from all service departments will have to appreciate the new climate of customer choice in a competitive environment .
5 Each marketing response will have to take the relevant contingencies into account , so that ( to use the jargon ) it is situationally relevant .
6 During the last war Bert was asked if lie had received his " Calling up papers " , his reply was " They will have to take the old horse as well " .
7 A standard format is to be introduced which will have to include the following : a detailed programme of activities which might enable the offender to make reparation through community service or a supervision programme tackling the offender 's problems ; a description of the restrictions on liberty which the programme would involve ; relevant information about the offence and the offender , including the latter 's attitude towards it ; and an assessment of the offender 's ability and willingness to tackle his or her offending behaviour .
8 If this is not done a disillusioned employee may well leave after a short time and you will have to repeat the expensive and disruptive process of interviewing all over again .
9 It is expected that the price tag will have to exceed the previous local record of £32,000 , paid by Glenavon to Coleraine for Raymond McCoy two years ago , if Campbell is to join the limited band of players that have made the move from The Oval to Windsor Park .
10 Those with a taste for Machiavellian plots have suggested that maybe Mr Li has set a trap for Mr Zhu by leaving him in charge at a time when he will have to tackle the delicate problems of an over-heating economy .
11 ‘ We will have to tackle the major issues , ’ Peter Melchett had said , a shade regretfully , when asked how Greenpeace , with its policy of high-profile direct actions , would deal with the nebulous elements of climate warming .
12 You do n't think that 'll mean one of us will have to sit the other side of the
13 ‘ But the political reality is that we will have to reshape the whole proposal . ’
14 Remember that these system commands are specific to the Nottingham University ICL 3900 computer system ; you will have to use the equivalent command appropriate to the computer system used at your computer centre .
15 To start with , Mercury One-2-One , which launches in the summer with a big pitch to the mass market planned to start in the autumn , will be limited to the south east , but ‘ someone who is regularly out of London will have to use the existing cellular network , so cellular will always be able to charge a premium for that . ’
16 However , they will have to comply with other UK rules including conduct of business , so European institutions will have to join the appropriate SRO .
17 For TV , he or she will have to analyse the scheduled programmes both of ITV and BBC to determine which ITV programmes appear to be good buys , and which will be poor ones , in relation to the rate card .
18 If the landlord has not opted to tax , he will be unable to recover the VAT on his costs , and the tenant will have to reimburse the VAT-inclusive cost .
19 You can impress on yourself the need for clarity of expression , meticulous accuracy and brevity by imagining , while writing a report , that you will have to defend the completed version in court under cross-examination by an opposing Counsel .
20 They will have to find the right balance between rule by unwieldy committee and by a chosen few ( or fewer , as at Clifford Chance , which has a partners ' council but where power , in practice , largely rests with the managing partner ) .
21 If you ca n't get into the document at all , you will have to rename the previous version ( the one with the .
22 If Kinnock chooses to fight to retain his leadership , he will have to confront the Trojan horse .
23 If the trade unions want to exercise that right , they will have to get the legal title to them whether by purchase or by what has been called euphemistically , and in criticism of Robert Owen 's failure to see the significance of ownership , ‘ revolutionising practice ’ .
24 Either schools will have to lend the bulk of their support to the organization and teaching forms which are associated with more traditional forms of assessment , or they will have to recognize the full implications of new forms of recording achievement and adjust their procedures accordingly .
25 Once he decamps , he will have to forget the western voyage .
26 Apart from the bilingual element , most service providers will have an increasing number of clients with whom they do not share a language and culture and will have to develop the communicative skills to accommodate this .
27 It really is er a new model Secretary of State although the fact of the matter is Mr Deputy Speaker , that er his reality of course is quite different from his and the reality is that this is a poor settlement for local government in Wales and it 's been roundly condemned , not least by the county councils , who is the largest employers in Wales will have to face the considerable burden imposed on them by the government 's acceptance of the public sector er review body recommendations but without the additional cash to meet those awards and what this settlement er does represent Mr Deputy Speaker is a further step along the road that we 've been travelling since nineteen seventy nine .
28 A search is now under way to find a medium with a reliably long shelf-life , because even if our present-day sound recordings last for a full century ( which is doubtful ) , our successors will have to copy the whole collection every hundred years or so .
29 Principal auditors will have to consider the professional competence of other auditors used during an audit , under one of the second tranche of audit standard revisions issued for public comment by the Auditing Practices Board .
30 If the Minister cares to read my remarks in Hansard , he will have to consider the absolute truth .
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