Example sentences of "have [to-vb] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He 'll have to agree for Mum 's sake . ’
2 Will they have to contract for rehabilitation services separate from the contract for acute beds ?
3 We 'll have to wait for permission from the expatriate lady in Sweden . ’
4 Suggestive crop-marks at the point where the projected line of the defences meets the emerging east-west street have also been photographed from the air , but proof of another gate here will have to wait for excavation .
5 The user does not have to wait for interpretation , but can write ahead and subsequently correct errors .
6 ‘ I 'll just have to wait for Dad then , wo n't I ? ’
7 Did you have to wait for ages ?
8 That tooth will just have to wait for California , along with everything else .
9 Yet , Empirical Socialism did not have to wait for Keynes to propound the idea of demand-led growth as the solution to the recurrent crises in Capitalism .
10 ‘ You 'll have to wait for morning .
11 If I could n't find it , I would have to wait for morning and steer north by my watch and the sun .
12 They would have to wait for Bert and Jasper to help him .
13 I 'll have to wait for Miss Needham-Burrell . ’
14 A trade agreement provided for a reduction of customs duties on goods traded by the two countries ( thus extending most favoured nation status to the Soviet Union and improving the competitiveness of each country 's goods in the other 's markets ) ; the agreement also provided for better copyright protection for US companies and for reductions in the time US companies would have to wait for approval to begin commercial operations in the Soviet Union .
15 But Ramsden 's ( illustrated ) did n't have to wait for television to make its name .
16 Certainly he was not waiting to see Artai — the Khan of the Merkuts was so powerful that he did not have to wait for audience like other men .
17 This means that you do n't have to wait for WSP to read all the text on any page and then edit out the unwanted bits , but can tell it exactly what you want read in the first place .
18 ‘ I 'll have to wait for Jeff to phone , that 's all . ’
19 Sorry , you 'll have to wait for daddy 's clear .
20 Such a dedicated channel would also be my preference , though no doubt selection would have to continue for committee coverage , and selected extracts would still be used on news and review programmes .
21 He says the new company would have to go for shows which make money .
22 I do n't have to go for examinations at all now , I come under , what 's it , you know my bloody pension it marvels me , I 've been under every ruddy regimental paymaster and , in the , and Scotland I think , I , I at present I 'm with one in Scotland , but eh , mucking about with
23 I think I 'll have to go for Sheridan too — he was my kind of player , comfortable on the ball , good passer , and took excellent free kicks too .
24 ‘ It 's good that you have spoken , but you will have to go for trial because you killed a man on that raid . ’
25 That 's summat else we 've had to think about not being nasty are we or anything , but as soon as you get married , your marriage certificate 'll have to go for housing .
26 None of the versions we have will run under System V/2 , and we would therefore have to arrange for Waterloo to port the code to run under your operating system .
27 Waste regulation authorities will be more closely scrutinised by the inspectorate and councils will have to plan for recycling , for which they will also be given wider powers .
28 Under the eyes and ears of strangers , they would have to work for others rather than themselves .
29 Yeah you 'd have to work for Deborah then
30 You 'd have to work for Deborah you 'd love that .
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