Example sentences of "[verb] that [noun sg] have [prep] be " in BNC.
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1 | Can it be , that when Gandhi refers to morality without religion as being similar to a house built on sand he is simply expressing in a different way his belief in the convertibility of these terms rather than suggesting that morality has to be related to a particular religion ? |
2 | He argued that consideration had to be given to a child 's quality of life . |
3 | Such criteria mean that space has to be planned carefully and , in this particular garden , a low budget was also stipulated . |
4 | The major difference between these two forms is that CPM assumes that the time required to complete an activity can be predicted fairly accurately , and thus the costs involved can be quantified once the critical path has been identified , whereas PERT assumes that time has to be estimated in drawing up the critical path . |
5 | Returning to the problem of violence in residential care , we have seen that violence has to be defined by someone and that each person , whether instigator , recipient or third party , may have a different perspective . |
6 | A senior official in the State Statistical Bureau warned that demand had to be controlled to avoid runaway inflation . |
7 | Obviously I strongly believe that industry has to be modernised — none of us is against that — but during the Government 's term of office the restructuring in many of our industries has been far too savage . |
8 | The absence of the bumble bee meant that pollination had to be carried out artificially , using an electronic vibrating rod . |
9 | Increased attention to secondary education meant that justice had to be seen to be done . |
10 | On the one hand they doubted whether peasants should receive land as well as personal freedom ; on the other they felt that emancipation had to be introduced gradually , at different times in different places . |
11 | In the early 1960s a number of economists went so far as to argue that growth had to be export-led [ Kaldor , 1971 ] . |
12 | Because individuals vary , their responses to the same stress or insult may also vary , which means that treatment has to be prescribed specifically for that patient . |
13 | This means that airspace had to be rationed and licensed , and pirate TV is not a very viable possibility . |
14 | Rapid production in modern food factories usually means that food has to be weighted into packets , cans and jars automatically . |
15 | Mr Lang will criticise Labour for concentrating on attacking the Government over unemployment without recognising that wealth has to be created in order to increase the number of jobs on offer . |
16 | The longer the dispute continued the more officialdom in Scottish education recognized that support had to be provided . |
17 | It demonstrates that planning has to be an iterative process . |
18 | For equilibrium , transactions demand must be equal to £45 million and , from graph ( c ) , we see that income has to be £67.5 million . |
19 | recognised that the phrase had no intelligible meaning in a wholly common law context , which suggested that attention had to be given to the civil law origins of the phrase . |