Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [adv] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He said Mr Smith 's statement meant that in the first full two years of a Labour Government , they would have to borrow around an extra £9.5 billion .
2 ‘ You 'll have to wait just a little while , Monsieur Gravellier , ’ one had said .
3 But if you thought about the order that you test , then , if something does n't work , you may only have to go back a few steps and re-test .
4 Catalogues come out early — you may have ordered as early as the Chelsea Flower Show in May — and although you know that the plants will not arrive before the back end of October at the earliest , more likely into November , you will have to plan where the temporary reception centre will be placed .
5 Councils will have to carry out an annual survey of customer satisfaction , published just before local election .
6 You will have to work out the potential problems for the patient , and take care to avoid them .
7 They would have to come home the long way round .
8 Listing the institutions which had contributed to the lamentable performance of ‘ UK plc ’ , Morgan went on to lambast Oxford University ( ‘ dons caught in a timewarp ’ ) , the Church of England ( ‘ the enterprise culture is an alien concept to the established Church ’ ) , and Whitehall ( ‘ our vast body of state employees who do not have to worry where the next pay cheque is coming from ’ ) .
9 It was all right for her , she did n't have to clean up the sodding confetti .
10 Of course , you do n't have to set up the JMP-1 through a regular stage rack .
11 I 'll have to sort out a suitable bottle of wine to go with it . ’
12 the P.N.M. would have to sort out a few more issues of contention ; a Federated West Indies for instance ; constitutional reform ; should they let the U.S. retain its naval base at Chaguaramas ? and , are we a socialist movement ?
13 And a judge may have to sort out the immediate squabble .
14 The one big difference is that you wo n't have to pick up a free ticket at the exhibition prior to the race .
15 You may have to pick out the occasional burnt chip !
16 Of course , you 'd have to track down the right person . ’
17 In other words , it will have to buy up the excess foreign currencies on offer with extra pounds — pounds it has created , thereby building up the foreign currency reserves .
18 But once you 've got there , you do n't have to play down the big moments , or play up the character scenes , because it 's all so perfectly balanced . ’
19 do I have to look out the old greatcoat , woolly hat , scarf and gloves of my hippy days ?
20 If they find a cure for say , lung cancer they 'll just have to chase just a tiny bit and they will do cancer .
21 In making these decisions , people will have to weigh up the relative advantages and disadvantages of the various alternative assets .
22 The driver did n't have to point out the bullet-riddled windows of the coach as we lurched along from Bucharest airport to Poiana Brasov .
23 For as well as suggesting that if we were to give up the view that most actions are autonomous we should have to give up a great deal else as well , it asserts that this transformation of our attitudes is actually beyond us .
24 As soon as she reached the club , as soon as she was back in the public eye , she would have to switch on the false persona that had carried her through the past week .
25 Not only do you have to find it , but you may have to knock out the retaining plug .
26 ‘ I like the layout of this Ampeg amp — a minimum of bullshit , and you do n't have to slave over a hot graphic to find a sound .
27 John Bowers , an agricultural economist at Leeds University , estimates that they will have to pay double the true ‘ conservation value ’ to protect sites — the rest goes on compensating for lost grants and agricultural subsidies of various kinds .
28 Will they think that he is getting a massive discount , as he will have to pay only a small amount ?
29 However , if they do n't collect you may have to pay back the 80 per cent you have already received .
30 The chances are that Oxford WILL have to roll out the red carpet the next time Mr Clinton comes to town .
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