Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [adv] [num] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The control regime was liberalized for computer , machine tool and telecommunications technology ( microcomputer exports having been permitted since August 1989 ) ; companies seeking exceptions to remaining restrictions would have to wait only eight weeks for permission , rather than 12 weeks as hitherto ; and countries such as Czechoslovakia , Hungary and Poland , if they were prepared to introduce their own controls on use and re-export , might expect more favourable treatment .
2 Davies , who turned pro nearly four years ago , would have to sit out three seasons before he can return to his old sport as a coach .
3 Under the agreement , the USA would have to destroy about 20,000 tonnes of chemical weapon stocks and the Soviet Union about 45,000 tonnes .
4 To build it on the site between East Hanney and Steventon , Thames Water would have to buy up 4 farms and 16 houses , divert the road between the two villages , landscape the area around the water and build a tunnel connecting it to the Thames .
5 You could do a graph to show You do n't have to do so six countries , three indicators .
6 Lose weight or inches : Exercise alone is unlikely to bring about a great weight loss — in fact you would have to run about two miles to use up 200 calories .
7 Or the courts could call the application of a statutory term a question of law , but accept that it does not have to have only one meaning .
8 Children will have to pay about ten pence extra ?
9 Every room in the place had been barricaded separately ; the enemy would have to take not one stronghold , but a dozen .
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