Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [prep] [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 Unless the public tax bills goes up , the Treasury will have to borrow at least £40 billion next year , just to stay afloat .
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 But if you are looking for a 21st century Polo , you will have to wait at least three years until the genuinely all-new one .
6 Sadly , there was no Marmite and no honey , we were told , and we 'd have to wait at least 20 minutes .
7 In any case , I shall have to wait at least until November …
8 But he 'd have to wait at least another 2 and a half hours — that 's how long Mae Luz 's flight from Manila was delayed .
9 Yesterday , Det Supt Keith Readman revealed police will have to wait at least another month to interview 24-year-old Pringle , of Thirlmere Road , Darlington , who needs further surgery .
10 Yesterday Det Supt Keith Readman , head of Durham South CID , revealed police will have to wait at least another month to interview 24-year-old Pringle , of Thirlmere Road , Darlington .
11 We may have to wait for much more advanced technology before we can do that .
12 It was unacceptable , he said , that patients should have to wait for more than two years for their promised treatments .
13 I meant to bring in one of the Sunday papers today to type in the match report , but that 'll have to wait till tomorrow
14 You 'll have to wait till tomorrow .
15 His boots and rabbits would have to wait until tomorrow ; that was certain .
16 Forester had an idea of how he might get the additional information , but it would have to wait until tomorrow .
17 Shiona could n't have agreed more , but her tone was taunting as she told him , ‘ What a pity you 'll have to wait until tomorrow to see me led away in chains . ’
18 Shell U K will have to wait until tomorrow to hear what sentence it receives for causing a 30 mile oil slick which polluted the River Mersey .
19 And Shell U K will have to wait until tomorrow to hear what sentence it receives for causing a 30 mile oil slick , which polluted the River Mersey .
20 ‘ Now , I will have to wait until tonight to make you mine again . ’
21 The outbuildings , like the byre and the barn , will have to wait until later .
22 He wanted to rub it , but the balanos for the bruise that would grow there would have to wait until later .
23 Those who want to be president will have to wait until then . ’
24 Before planning your new lighting , you will want to think about how you use different rooms , and whether the lighting will have to cope with more than one use of a room ( often the case in sitting rooms ) .
25 Surely in a way I 'm answering my own point , you would have to go beyond just having a set of words on paper which says we have a major exceptions policy .
26 He 'll find out he ca n't he 'll have to go near somewhere .
27 ‘ You 'll have to go in here for the time being . ’
28 They 'll have to go in here .
29 Did I have to go in there with him ?
30 You do n't have to go in there and get
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