Examples of using Will have to work in English and their translations into Spanish
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Tracy will have to work one extra day for free.
Anyone who wants to speak like a native Spaniard will have to work extra hard on their pronunciation of Spanish words.
so will have to work harder to get his reward
The future governments of Ecuador will have to work hard in modernizing the judicial system,
While you will have to work a lot, you will also get to party a lot!?
Agencies will have to work together on a more permanent basis in both policy-making
But search engines will have to work a little to figure out what that raw data means.
But Adachi and Sato will have to work together to hold off a large Chinese team made up primarily by Mengying Zhong,
the more our law firm will have to work with in protecting you from a conviction.
young people will have to work more than 35 hours a week.
Delicious: Emily's CruiseWhile Emily's relaxing on the Honeymoon Cruise you will have to work hard!
a very high intensity, your body will have to work much harder to keep going.
The pension age is rising in many Member States and many workers will have to work longer.
This time the attack is particularly strong monsters and your team will have to work hard to reflect it. Control of the game.
Once again, the men will have to work as a team. But one of them of will be taking very serious risks.
then if somebody wants you to trust him he will have to work hard, very hard.
Participants who will take part in the Community Development Project will have to work with the locals in different projects.
Governments will have to work more horizontally across their organisations
If we want to send out those 5,000 circulars by this afternoon, everyone will have to work.
By the time he turns three he will have already made a lot of money… so none of us will have to work anymore.