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

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1 Unless the public tax bills goes up , the Treasury will have to borrow at least £40 billion next year , just to stay afloat .
2 The bond 's market value would have to fall to around £50 .
3 However , if every home is to have its own fibre link , the price will have to fall to around £25 per kilometre .
4 It starts with about $380m over five years to help national authorities exchange information in areas such as taxes and export controls , says national governments would have to provide at least $6,700m over five years , it said , and wants another $7,900m or so over seven years to help all the Community 's backward regions to build up their telecommunications and computer infrastructures ; it says helpfully that loans will be available from the European Investment Bank to help with the effort .
5 Since this deduction would have to come from either wages or profits , it worked to intensify distributional struggle and to reduce the rate of accumulation .
6 You will have to budget at least £7,000 for the most basic DIP system , including hardware and software , and you could spend several hundred thousand pounds on a sophisticated networked system .
7 The maximum rebate you can receive is 80% of your community charge , since everyone who is not exempt will have to pay at least 20% of the community charge .
8 discount , that amount would have to rise to about £440 .
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