Example sentences of "have [verb] to [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | In order to lock into today 's low rates potential borrowers will have to agree to marginally higher rates than are really current . |
2 | While manufacturers go to great lengths to produce the many excellent ‘ artificial ’ diets without which the fishkeeping hobby would certainly not have developed to today 's high standards , it is up to the fishkeeper to look more closely at the food requirements of his fish and provide what is necessary . |
3 | However , if every home is to have its own fibre link , the price will have to fall to around £25 per kilometre . |
4 | The bond 's market value would have to fall to around £50 . |
5 | In the following two years the dollar value of the dinar fell to a quarter of its end-1985 value , and the proportion of the value of foreign exchange deposits covered by the counterpart dinar loans will have fallen to about 4 per cent . |
6 | One second after the big bang , it would have fallen to about ten thousand million degrees . |
7 | By the end of this century , the estimate is that it will have dropped to around 15 per cent . |
8 | The additional organising effort , however , brought in extra resources of no more than £pound394 , and could hardly have amounted to more than 450 paying members , suggesting a total membership of less than 5,200 . |
9 | It is worth speculating about conditions under the Weald , where Mesozoic burial before inversion may have amounted to about 3 km . |
10 | According to estimates put out by the Reuters news agency , however , interest payments alone would have amounted to almost US$10,000 million for the year . |
11 | The total value of Aaron 's estate on his death is unknown , but it may have amounted to as much as £100,000 in cash , treasure , and bonds . |
12 | Although the rate of movement between India and Eurasia fell markedly after their initial collision some 50 Ma ago , convergence of the two land masses since then may have amounted to as much as 2500 km . |
13 | Its officials may not have come to exactly the same conclusions as I did , but they should have tried to find out . |
14 | Altogether , it would have come to about $7000 . |
15 | Many of the mild or ‘ not breathless ’ cases in this survey , particularly children , may have responded to less aggressive intervention . |
16 | The king extracted grants of subsidies only with difficulty and was forced to concede more than he would have wished to both clergy and laity in return . |
17 | Sandra could have moved to either Newark or Leicester . |
18 | In February 1974 a mobile library service was inaugurated and at the end of its first ten years the number of books lent should have grown to nearly twenty times as many . |
19 | First , the firm is eager to expand its data-transmission services , which at present make up just 5% of total sales ; by 2000 it hopes that will have risen to around 20% . |
20 | Later in the century the number shipped may have risen to as many as 100,000 a year , and the British share of the total certainly became larger . |
21 | Whereas the tax relief would have affected some 78,000,000 families , the proposed increases would have applied to only around 1,000,000 couples and individuals . |
22 | The Minister of State for Social Security , in outlining his calculations , demonstrated that increases of £5 and £8 in the pensions would have lead to only 100,000 ceasing entirely to draw means-tested assistance ( letter from John Major , MP , to the author , 7 October 1986 ) . |
23 | By 1980 , the Midland was so desperate to satisfy its international ambitions , it would have agreed to almost anything . |
24 | Or do we have to look to more concrete and historically specific forms of mediation to explain the racialization of envy and desire ? |
25 | With people in the field such as Don Quarrie and a Mike McFarlane near the peak of his form , I would have had to better my best by a considerable margin to succeed . |
26 | He did that at the Hope ( Close : He improved three times , but would have had to better a 63 to do it every round — 76-68-67-63-69 ) . |
27 | And if we can hold it , the foal will still be frightened of us , and we will have to give it a lot more handling than we would have had to initially to undo its instinctive fear of us and learn accept us instead . |
28 | ‘ But they would never have reacted to just our pictures or our ceramics . |
29 | it would have gone to either the sales manager or the regional managing director of the Eastern region of at the time |
30 | That money could have gone to so many good causes . |