Example sentences of "will have [prep] [be] [vb pp] for " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Existing qualifications will have to be recognised for the time being , probably for some years , and APL , or accreditation of prior learning , is something the National Council for Vocational Qualifications is still exploring .
2 Walter Kerr wrote in the New York Times , ‘ He deserves a Tony , if not the Nobel , for expertise in a special nose-bashing category , which will have to be created for him alone . ’
3 Headphones will have to be worn for this type of interview .
4 The potatoes will have to be cooked for an hour at least , beforehand , depending on their size .
5 ‘ The provisions of existing and newly drafted legal documents will have to be scrutinised for potential exposures . ’
6 Although the need for fixed radio relay systems seems likely to remain at current levels in the foreseeable future , any diminution in spectrum availability will have to be compensated for .
7 No doubt substantial changes will have to be made for permanent coverage .
8 As the pattern of industrial life goes on and the health of the nation enables people to live longer , the number of retired people will increase and new , attractive facilities will have to be made for them in Britain , or they will be lured away to live on the continent of Europe and spend their money there .
9 After April , rents not collected at the end of the year will have to be paid for with a general rent increase because of the Government ‘ ring-fencing ’ of housing revenue accounts .
10 It is often a matter of difficulty to find out exactly what will have to be paid for haulage , toll and wharfage , and this fact increases the office labour in sending out tenders .
11 The Chancellor has abolished car sales tax altogether from 13 November 1992 , although this will have to be paid for by higher motoring taxes after 1992/93 .
12 ‘ There will be an overshoot of about £5bn on the public sector borrowing requirement and this will have to be paid for , ’ he said .
13 Equally , any business entertaining you enjoyed will largely cease , so any free lunches and the like will have to be paid for instead from the domestic housekeeping .
14 ‘ I am not sure that the extra hours will bring in significant extra business , but staff will have to be paid for longer hours and security will become more of a problem .
15 THE ORGANISERS of the World Student Games to be held in Sheffield in 1991 intend to foot the bill for the Games , which will have to be staged for the first time without direct financial help from the host government , by raising £18m through sponsorship .
16 When the Cooking Centre is no longer available a new repository will have to be found for the storage of goods in excess of normal everyday requirements .
17 All the speeds will have to be reduced for all rolling stock used on that line which will increase the cost for uses of the of that service .
18 It is not yet possible to expect any therapy to eliminate HIV from the body and anti-viral therapies will have to be taken for long periods , maybe for life .
19 That other means of raising revenue will have to be looked for , I second .
20 If , in the education market-place , good examination results are the product , parents the consumers , then the youngsters are the raw material and will have to be screened for their examination ability .
21 We 're having with effect from next Monday to reduce er our service to urgent cases only : accidents , emergency cases , those that need urgent medical care , they will be dealt with , but patients who are awaiting this type cases , for orthopaedics , gynaecology , general surgery er will have to be postponed for a period of about 5 weeks .
22 This means that conventional spoken broadcast traffic messages will have to be continued for many years .
23 The likelihood is that if a current course meets the UKCC 's criteria then the National Board may consider an exemption from the new rules , although this again will have to be allowed for in legislation .
  Next page