Example sentences of "[noun sg] there [vb mod] have to be " in BNC.
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1 | Coun Jim Skinner ( Lab ) said if the companies went ahead with the boycott there would have to be changes made to the traffic slowing scheme . |
2 | Though , of course there 'll have to be an inquest . |
3 | Of course there will have to be a register : otherwise , the system will be thrown into chaos . |
4 | On 5 December The Scotsman said : ’ Of course , upon devolution there would have to be an adjustment in spending : there is no dispute about that . ’ |
5 | If machines such as JET prove the scientific feasibility of fusion there will have to be even larger machines if we are to prove fusion 's technical and economic feasibility . |
6 | If the thing 's to be more than a game there 'll have to be some risks . |
7 | The thought is presumably that , whereas at present any monopoly or complex monopoly situation can in principle be referred to the MMC , under an Article 86-type policy there would have to be prima facie evidence of abuse . |
8 | Brewers hailed the move as ‘ sheer common sense ’ , but anti-alcohol pressure groups and some MPs gave warning there would have to be stringent safety measures in pubs used by families with children . |
9 | Mr Shevardnadze told members of the European Parliament that while the German people had the right to self-determination there would have to be ‘ political , legal and material guarantees that German unity would not eventually create a threat to the national security of other states and to peace in Europe ’ . |
10 | Some time there will have to be an end to this make-believe . |