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

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1 Each goal is planned for a week but some may possibly require longer ; our dieter will have to take extra time if it is taking her body longer to adjust than she anticipates at the start .
2 In this case either there will be downward pressure on interest rates , or the authorities will have to take other measures to reduce this liquidity .
3 I suppose we will have to take appropriate action will we not … .
4 Last of the great chevaliers , we tell her that should there be any problem with the restaurant management , she will have to take full responsibility for her actions .
5 It will still not preclude farmers from designing development plans but these will have to take full account of conservation requirements and implications under other Articles of the proposed Regulation .
6 The profession will have to take positive steps if it is to make any progress in bridging the expectation gap .
7 From time to time national committees will have to take hard decisions about the strategy for that particular sector , that 's what they 're there for .
8 David Potter , managing director of Psion Software , says : ‘ If piracy and copying escalate and become endemic , hardware managers will have to take drastic measures , such as setting all software in ROM [ read-only memory ] cartridges . ’
9 The diversity of factors and problems suggests that no single preventive measure is likely to be relevant to all patients , and that effective prevention will have to include different procedures at the various stages in the chain of events leading up to the suicide attempt .
10 The inputs to any model of a business operation will have to include probabilistic elements , if the model is to be a reason-able representation of reality .
11 In practice , IPM will have to incorporate broad-spectrum chemicals for the foreseeable future .
12 Environments not currently using PCs will have to replace existing terminals and systems with Windows-based desktops .
13 Each organisation will have to publish explicit standards on what it will offer to its customers .
14 Future social committees will have to give serious thought to the syllabus and the events to be planned for all sections of the community .
15 Any judge refusing to approve the rules will have to give written reasons and can be challenged .
16 Moreover , although private investment will play much the biggest role in the East 's economic renewal , the government in Bonn will have to give big subsidies to the East German social-security system .
17 If a firm is to be successful , it will have to generate sufficient income to cover the cost not only of financing a capital asset but of replacing it when it is worn out .
18 If there are insufficient Treasury bills to be rediscounted by the Bank of England , the discount houses will have to sell other bills , such as commercial bills that have been accepted by an acceptance house or bank .
19 EC Directives on food production mean that many Glasgow-based food manufacturers will have to upgrade old premises or build new ones .
20 Any attempt to support the social and economic development of such areas will have to view primary production as a key element .
21 You will have to reach round garment .
22 They will have to use strong spectacles or contact lenses .
23 To take an obvious example , if banks lend only to their current account customers , then non-customers ( tending to be demographically distinct from customers in various ways ) will have to use other credit sources .
24 In order to use all this memory , to store large pieces of text or large amounts of data for pupils to work with , the newer computers will have to use hard disk facilities .
25 Brightness 's destiny — so we were informed — was to be returned to prison where she will have to perform mindless tricks for the entertainment of rouble-paying humans .
26 Party strategists believe that Labour will have to embrace proportional representation and form some kind of alliance with the Liberal Democrats to provide a credible challenge to the Conservatives .
27 Party strategists believe that Labour will have to embrace proportional representation and form some kind of alliance with the Liberal Democrats to provide a credible challenge to the Conservatives .
28 As fossil fuels become scarcer we will have to increase nuclear-power stations .
29 For Nottingham to survive , however , they will have to beat title-chasing Orrell at home and Northampton away — tasks which , for all their spirit , may prove too much .
30 Archivists and librarians will have to find new ways to provide ‘ readers ’ with specialised support in the use of access mechanisms ( software or hardware ) as well as ‘ meta-data ’ about the sources .
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