Example sentences of "[noun] may have to [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The combination of methods utilized by smaller authorities may have to be different from those employed by larger authorities , but they have similar training objectives , and many similar needs , which should be recognized as such . |
2 | King has promised a positive outlook from his team , but warned that the home fans may have to be patient . |
3 | The church is full of concrete symbolism : the priest may have to be male , the words of the prayer book or liturgy are used , the hymns of former generations sung . |
4 | You 're more likely to have problems with cleaning — if it 's hand washable , the pleats will drip-dry and stay in , but dry-cleaning could be expensive as each pleat may have to be hand-pressed . |
5 | In some cases , if the person performing the marriage is n't authorised to register the marriage , the registrar may have to be present . |
6 | An outside registrar may have to be present at the ceremony . |
7 | Mr Riley says that auditors may have to be ring-fenced to ensure their independence . |
8 | So that the searcher can go directly to whatever shelf or filing case is appropriate , the number may have to be complex . |
9 | In these cases , analysis may have to suffice , or feminists may have to be content with informal , guerilla-style resistance . |