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

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1 I grumbled because I would have to remain several days more without Pinard .
2 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 .
3 Potential employers , for example , have to weigh up the possibilities of employing mentally handicapped people ; schoolteachers and heads may have to accommodate handicapped children in normal schools ; members of a jury may have to pass verdict on a mildly handicapped person .
4 But we 'll have to wait five days until Sunday before we can meet Nancy on London Bridge .
5 Can the Prime Minister tell the House how he squares his vision of a classless Britain with the experience of a constituent of mine from Fulwood , who was told last May that she needed a hip replacement but that she would have to wait 14 months for the operation under the national health service , and who was told that she could have had the operation immediately had she been able to cough up £4,300 ?
6 The Kyalami Ranch was very much the sort of place where James liked relaxing : you might have to wait two hours for your dinner , but never a moment for the sun , and James is a basker , the deckchair his habitat .
7 BAD NEWS for anyone wanting to move : you will probably have to wait two years for a substantial recovery in the housing market .
8 And that 's third party carriage forward which is even , and Peter 's even happier because he does n't even have to wait two days now , he gets his delivery next day .
9 But Coun Shephard , who is chairman of the district 's environmental health committee , said he had spoken to two families who were told only last month they would have to wait 50 weeks .
10 So I thought well I do n't have to wait three weeks for mine so next time I do n't feel great I 'm gon na call in and take a couple of days off .
11 ready on by a computer , do you have to wait three days ?
12 for the cheque you 're gon na have to wait three days to clear in it ? in your bank
13 Therefore a firm would have to wait three months before they could determine this charge which is not timely for management purposes .
14 A player joining a new club during the close season or after the season starts will have to wait 30 days if joining a club two leagues higher or lower before he plays for that club in a Courage league game or 120 days if joining a club on the same level or one league higher or lower before he plays for that in a league game ; he waits 180 days if he is not a British passport holder .
15 He left her on the hard shoulder , near Epping , Essex , saying she would only have to wait 15 minutes .
16 Would it be done in the first year of a Labour Government , in the first Labour Parliament , or in two or three terms , or will there be an exchange rate mechanism-type growing process whereby we get used to the idea over 10 or 15 years and the Scots can have it immediately because they are culturally and politically ready for it , but the people of the north , who are not that bothered , will have to wait 15 years until they see the advantages that will supposedly accrue to Scotland and then will mount the barricades and demand the same for themselves ?
17 The rescue service , which describes its staff as the ‘ new knights of the road , ’ boasts women alone should only have to wait 20 minutes .
18 ‘ We shall have to conduct parliamentary debates in a style the Communist Party has not yet seen in its entire history , ’ Mr Modrow said .
19 You 'll have to wear long tops .
20 Later , I shall have to wear dark colours , Philip , even though I promised you I would n't .
21 I mean I do n't have to wear black shoes but they do suit
22 If I 'd become known as the Man In The Pyjamas , I 'd have to wear those pyjamas for the rest of my life !
23 It was much too big and I wondered if I should always have to wear these clothes .
24 Obviously we shall have to cancel these subscriptions unless our grant is restored to the previous year 's level .
25 It also means we do not have to cancel any matches because of the all weather surface . ’
26 ‘ I 'll have to see those books . ’
27 But you may still have to go ten miles
28 The cost savings accruing to independent software houses because they will no longer have to support multiple versions of their products is expected to entice others into the fold and redirect investment into added features and more robust programs .
29 Local authorities will then have to support increased numbers of dependent people in private residential homes .
30 The Banking Department will thus have to acquire more notes from the Issue Department , which will simply print more in exchange for extra government or other securities supplied by the Banking Department .
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