Example sentences of "[modal v] have to wait " in BNC.

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1 The next step is to ensure that , from March , no one should have to wait more than 18 months for a hip or knee replacement or a cataract operation .
2 To ensure that progress on waiting times continues , we intend that from 31 March 1993 , no one should have to wait more than 18 months for a hip or knee replacement , or a cataract operation .
3 That is nearly twice as long as patients should have to wait according to the John Major 's Patients ' Charter .
4 But I did n't want to be seen talking to her in the office , so I should have to wait until she got home .
5 The Government 's patients charter suggests that a waiting period of two years is a realistic target , beyond which no individual should have to wait .
6 She asked , ’ What is the NHS coming to , that I should have to wait in pain , discomfort and distress for my operation ? ’
7 Tories have already pledged that no one will have to wait more than two years for treatment and from March 31 , 1992 they say no one should have to wait more than 18 months for a hip or knee replacement , or a cataract operation .
8 Opposition Chief Whip Derek Foster , Bishop Auckland 's Labour MP , welcomed the news no one should have to wait longer than two years for treatment but called for reassurances that figures had not been ‘ massaged ’ .
9 It was unacceptable , he said , that patients should have to wait for more than two years for their promised treatments .
10 It is unfair that we should have to wait until 1O.3Oam for the post just because the postmen have to hand deliver a memo to every department in the company , being told the post takes second place .
11 ‘ I 'll have to wait for Jeff to phone , that 's all . ’
12 We 'll have to wait for permission from the expatriate lady in Sweden . ’
13 ‘ You 'll have to wait now until she 's gone , ’ Lily said .
14 ‘ You 'll have to wait for morning .
15 ‘ You 'll have to wait for your supper tonight , ’ announced the old girl .
16 ‘ He 'll have to wait . ’
17 We 'll have to wait until Jackie comes back . ’
18 ‘ I 'd like to play a role in the Lords sometime but I 'll have to wait and see if anyone thinks I 'd be useful there now . ’
19 Then it 'll have to wait , I suppose .
20 ‘ For heaven 's sake , you 'll have to wait for the autopsy .
21 ‘ You 'll have to wait your turn . ’
22 She 'll have to wait until someone 's finished .
23 ‘ You 'll have to wait just a little while , Monsieur Gravellier , ’ one had said .
24 But rather than saying , ‘ Sorry mate , you 'll have to wait for it to be repaired , ’ Doug said , ‘ Take that one over there ! ’ pointing to an equivalent amp .
25 Maybe you 'll have to wait up and pay for a cab to bring them home .
26 You 'll have to wait until the concrete has become fairly firm , then lay your slabs .
27 I 'll have to wait for Miss Needham-Burrell . ’
28 ‘ I think we 'll have to wait until they notify the next of kin before they release that information . ’
29 Well , we 'll have to wait until we can talk to her .
30 We 'll have to wait an' see what the benefit 's goin' to be …
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