Example sentences of "will have to [be] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Obviously there will have to be agreements on the division of labour between national authorities and the supranational agency . |
2 | It will have to be Luxembourg , and three old ones that we 've done quite recently , so that we do n't have to waste too much time rehearsing them . ’ |
3 | Nevertheless , there will have to be change in style . |
4 | Soviet interest was aroused by the Iranian view that ‘ there will have to be guarantees that neither the Americans nor American surrogates substitute for the departing Russians ’ , that the problem of Afghanistan should not be solved in the East/West context . |
5 | While supporting ideas like the recent Feminine Article Competition in Canoeist she feels that , unfortunately , this will only be read by the converted and to really impact women 's views canoeing articles will have to be feature in women 's magazines . |
6 | ‘ There will have to be reorientation courses as people change jobs , but we should be doing that now anyway . |
7 | The workers will have to be part of the success of the sell-offs , which is why advisers like Mr Brennan are proposing that they be given sizeable stakes in companies for nothing — up to 5 per cent or more — with the possibility of them buying more shares at big discounts . |
8 | I think any similar event in future will have to be part of a summer fete . |
9 | The group has said the write-off against its reserves after tax relief will have to be £185m . |
10 | If a foster mum ca n't be found Sami will have to be hand reared at the stables in Deddington , but the owners he 's much likelier to have a healthy life if he 's reared the natural way . |
11 | There will have to be agreement about the significance and relationship between the variables involved in the planning process , before these variables can be accepted as those for which research must be carried out , and forecasts made . |