Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] will have [prep] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Although you have a good-sized tank , many other fish may be inclined to nip the fins of a Batfish , so tankmates will have to be chosen with care . |
2 | Reports from such experts are subject to the same rules and privileges as medical reports but would be classed as non-medical experts so that directions will have to be sought in any type of personal injury case if a party wants to call more than one ( see RSC Ord 25 , r8 below ) . |
3 | I am therefore recommending the attached structure and numbers of staff to deal with Council Tax with effect from 1 April 1993 , although appointments will have to be made considerably in advance of that date . |
4 | It also notes that applications will have to be recompiled to get full benefit from the chip . |
5 | These figures do not allow any sum for interest and therefore it may be that calculations will have to be made by council to include that figure or alternatively I am informed that both parties wish to consider the possibility of the incorporation of this judgement into a structured settlement . |
6 | The reduction in penalty from the theoretically available life to three years will mean that prosecuting policy will have to be revised in these types of affray , and that prosecutions will have to be brought either for riot or violent disorder , or for offences contrary to the Offences Against the Persons Act 1861 , sections 18 , 20 and 47 . |
7 | The Labour party agree that changes will have to be made in the benefit system , but say that today 's proposals are not the answer . |
8 | and anticipate that revisions will have to be made to accommodate the new system but , they said , ‘ This shows the flexibility needed to meet our customers ’ needs in a changing environment ’ . |
9 | However the explosion of medical advance is now so great that choices will have to be made based on more rational criteria of health gain than at present . |
10 | The leader of the Tory group on the council admits anxiously that services will have to be cut if the defaulters are not vigorously pursued . |
11 | Architects and surveyors will have to be called to give evidence in support of , or to dispute , such claims . |
12 | Iii addition to this collection of data , longer-term in-depth studies of the progress of Compact students in employment , the effect of Compact on the attitudes of young people , their parents , teachers and employers will have to be carried out . |
13 | If they do n't go then our diaries and calendars will have to be . |
14 | This implies massive investment in education and training , in low cost housing and in general environmental improvement ; good transport links will have to be established and sites will have to be fully prepared with all the necessary services on hand . |
15 | Her milk and newspapers will have to be cancelled as will any services she is receiving , such as home help , meals-on-wheels , or visits from social workers or home nurses . |
16 | Some plotters do n't feature built-in character sets so even the codes for the letters and numbers will have to be created but at least this does allow customised characters to be designed and used . |
17 | Living under the same roof permanently will need working at , and sacrifices will have to be made on both sides if it is to succeed . |
18 | Pleasantries are exchanged ; seemingly all is well ; however , the quality of oranges is rather poor today , and nectarines will have to be issued in lieu ! |
19 | But costs will have to be squeezed in 1993 to ensure we stay in good shape . |
20 | But prices will have to be keen if either vehicle is to take on rivals such as Vauxhall 's Frontera , which costs from between £11,957 to £16,150 . |