Example sentences of "[noun sg] that will have to " in BNC.
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1 | In detail , will the Minister give the capital debt figure that will have to be shouldered by these three hospitals ? |
2 | The French Open champion has ‘ a serious condition that will have to be taken care of in a substantial way , ’ said her agent , Phil de Picciotto . |
3 | is a story that will have to be told elsewhere . ) |
4 | This is the key to Dorothy Heathcote 's attitude to drama ; may I suggest it is also a key to the re-thinking that will have to be done vis-à-vis the arts and the curriculum . |
5 | In any case , if one insists on talking about knowledge , the question that will have to be answered sooner or later is what does constitute genuine knowledge , and if it should turn out , as it well might , that in defining the conditions of knowledge one has to make use of existential propositions of one sort or another , then the suggested reductivist paraphrase will not have achieved its purpose . |
6 | It is a point that will have to be stressed again and again . |
7 | It is one section of the hobby that will have to be market-driven . |
8 | Slow play is the other problem for World Cup that will have to be addressed . |
9 | The findings of your own and other studies on the costs of computing , point towards our own computing staff being a resource that will have to be replicated in the new structures . |
10 | Well , there will be a certain amount of explanation that will have to be done , because Geoffrey Howe is a well known , well liked figure among many people that I deal with er but now , and for some time now , for a year now , it 's I who have been dealing with them and I hope I 've inherited some of the work and some of the trust which he helped to create . |
11 | Still , Phil Danaher , the new Irish captain , knows the mountain that will have to be climbed . |