Example sentences of "[noun] which [adv] has to be " in BNC.

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1 Thus as r 1 and r 2 approach infinity ΔS M will become negligible and the free energy of mixing will become essentially dependent on ΔH M which now has to be either very small or negative .
2 There are still plenty of places available on both sets of courses and we have decided that , in an attempt to help governing bodies evaluate the courses , we can offer a free place on each course which still has to be held .
3 The main beach is sandy and normally sheltered but an easterly storm will bring up masses of seaweed which occasionally has to be carted away .
4 As we have seen , the decision to use TV is a joint one between ( in ) the creative and media groups in the agency , a decision which then has to be endorsed by the client .
5 The utility of labour to capital requires the fragmentation of organizational tasks into routine , repetitive , uncreative and degrading work which then has to be managed , organized and co-ordinated by hierarchy and authority .
6 High temperatures are fine for certain compounds but metals form ash which then has to be disposed of .
7 Why not do it and leave it ready the day before , then all that is needed is one minute to set the garter carriage in operation and you will come home to a sleeve which only has to be cast off .
8 Most of the problems in this area have now been resolved by the requirement that undertakings by a company not to create subsequent charges having priority to an existing charge have to be registered in the company 's register of charges and this will constitute notice to any person who is taking a charge which also has to be registered .
9 If the sweetest moment in life is a visit to the brothel which does n't come off , perhaps the sweetest moment in writing is the arrival of that idea for a book which never has to be written , which is never sullied with a definite shape , which never needs be exposed to a less loving gaze than that of its author .
10 There is therefore a need to question this assumption that aggression is a given element which somehow has to be accounted for .
11 This leaves a balance which then has to be financed through locally levied rates .
12 cos we 've got thirty five pallets down at street which then has to be
13 These in turn get into the food chain , crippling our wildlife and the water supply which then has to be brought up to EC standards at great cost .
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