Example sentences of "will [adv] have [verb] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Still , never mind — we will just have to make do with animal furs and leather where we are going .
2 If my father ca n't provide a decent standard of living for me on his present salary , then he will just have to start looking for another job .
3 Welcome back : Today 's budget has confirmed that we will soon have to pay to drive on motorways.But the bulk of the twenty three billion pound road building programme has been left intact .
4 The two other big diversified computer companies are Unisys Corp at $8,400m or so , and NCR Corp at $7,100m — only the same size as Apple Computer Inc , a pure personal computer play with few designs on the data centre — and if AT&T Co is really serious about making it big in the computer industry , it will soon have to start thinking of buying NCR a present — and Unisys begins to look tempting now that James Unruh has finally got the company onto an even keel and Unisys ' own mainframe millstones under control .
5 ‘ I think big clubs will always have to compete to stay at the top and these prices show the way the transfer market has gone .
6 He will also have to start thinking about a partnership with Skoda before long , too , provided Renault gets its way in Czechoslovakia .
7 The flies may have been a product of the fine network that functions in depth , in which case they will certainly have got caught in the cobwebs. ( 21/23 )
8 In fact I suspect on June the ninth even the wipe out of the Conservative party in the European elections may make even those members that side think that in order to say their own skins in the future they will actually have to start to think about a fairer electoral system and indeed there will be a unified system on the way forced by Europe on this house if we do not take it upon ourselves to do so and it will be our own fault that we 've shirked our responsibilities in my view to actually take it on board .
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