Example sentences of "will have find " in BNC.

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1 But industry will have to find at least 50 per cent of the funds .
2 Last year he took home something in the region of $60 million : this year he will have to find room under the bed for 65 .
3 The top rate of finance , giving the whole of your mobility supplement for five years will not cover the cost of most cars , so you will have to find a substantial deposit .
4 They will have to find the right balance between rule by unwieldy committee and by a chosen few ( or fewer , as at Clifford Chance , which has a partners ' council but where power , in practice , largely rests with the managing partner ) .
5 British consumers will have to find £90m to meet the EC 's directives over the next few years ; might this large amount of money not have been better spent , say , in building hospitals and schools ?
6 Old people in particular often ensure each night before they go to bed that their house is tidy and their last instructions are by their bed in case they should die in the night and someone will have to find them in the morning .
7 That means that you will have to find and hire different tradesmen for the bits and pieces you ca n't do yourself .
8 After a bit , when I had said it twice , he said , ‘ Naomi , if you want any women you will have to find them yourself . ’
9 The chances are that Britain will have to find a new place to dump waste by the end of the decade .
10 Very soon we will have to find a politically and ethically acceptable method of controlling those competitors of humans and their pets .
11 When the female has a clutch of young lobsters , remember they will have to find their own territories — so have another 50 tanks standing by !
12 The anti-green lobby will have to find better reasons for failing to clean up motoring .
13 In either case , you will have to find the ceiling joists and mark their positions on the wall .
14 Shoppers will have to find an extra £1 for every £7 currently spent and £6 will be added to the average weekly bill of £45 .
15 If for some reason you can not or choose not to attend a course , then you will have to find some means of charting your progress with the limited help made available by colleagues .
16 ‘ From now on you will have to find a shoemaker skilled enough to make the sort of shoes you like and you might find that difficult .
17 For example , a magical liquid which needs a component of ethereality might allow the links to be separated , but the adventurers will have to find an Alchemist or Scholar to tell them of this , and then they must find the ingredients for the magical liquid .
18 When the female has a clutch of young lobsters , remember they will have to find their own territories — so have another 50 tanks standing by !
19 The company expects to ship hundreds of thousands of Am486 parts this year and according to vice-president Robert McConnell , the company can expect about a 5% market share this year within its capacity limits , and that to boost market share it will have to find a partner .
20 Smithers & Co , a research boutique , estimates that this year the corporate sector , excluding banks , will have to find new net external capital of ¥40 trillion ( $15 billion ) , equal to around 8% of GNP .
21 " Syntax error " or some other error message will appear on the screen and the child will have to find and correct the mistake .
22 The " Women 's Office " has been guaranteed a budget of US$20.000 over a period of two years , after which it will have to find financial backing from within the government .
23 You can be sure that you will find a solution of Laplace 's equation satisfying the boundary conditions , but you will have to find out which problem you have obtained the solution of .
24 This means that lecturers and tutors will have to find ways of connecting with their students ' outlooks .
25 You will have to find another teacher , ’ I told him .
26 Marketers in supplier companies will have to find out the nature of these organisational arrangements before they can have any hope of making a sale .
27 Haringey will have to find the £22m for itself .
28 Archivists and librarians will have to find new ways to provide ‘ readers ’ with specialised support in the use of access mechanisms ( software or hardware ) as well as ‘ meta-data ’ about the sources .
29 We will have to find erm sites for that new housing .
30 Robert will have to find another veterinary nurse . ’
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