Example sentences of "[verb] that it have [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Man himself has to decide on the nature of ‘ goodness ’ , and to accept that it has to be found within the life on earth as it actually is .
2 He accepts that it has to be traded off against the 25 per cent improvement in fuel consumption and longer engine life .
3 It also says that it has to be a ‘ national treasure under national legislation in the context of Article 36 of the Treaty ’ , thus by and large respecting each country 's right to define a national treasure as it pleases .
4 Thank you Chairman I , I actually agreed with those not so much that erm I , I have problems with erm other matters , it is more extra to be examined and because it actually says that it has to be examined once , and will therefore be re-examined erm , erm I am sure if it should be examined they have to put exact what it means examine in and before and as you say er you will be the first to say .
5 Already he had half decided that it had to be .
6 I stipulated that it had to be different from mine .
7 Althusser faces this question , but warns that it has to be carefully formulated if it is to illuminate the process of the production of knowledges .
8 I do not believe that it has to be a question of either/or .
9 But you 'll understand that it has to be a sort of business chat . "
10 But the explosive charge was too large and the chapel was so badly damaged that it had to be pulled down .
11 But if the entire building is so damaged that it has to be torn down and rebuilt , the landlord collects from his insurer to rebuild .
12 What we will be doing is saying that it has to be clearly stated so that customers can see before they enter into the transaction and then we expect competitive forces in the market to make sure that the charges do n't get unrealistic .
13 No , what we would be doing is saying that it has to be clearly stated so that the customers can see before they enter into the transaction , and then we expect competitive forces in the market to make sure that the charges do n't get unrealistic .
14 Taylor and his managers decided that it had to be ‘ double or quits ’ if the business was to be a success .
15 Similarly , inadequate information about the siting of the jetty at Rothera meant that it had to be redesigned and repositioned at a relatively late stage , at an additional cost of £2 million .
16 But this does not mean that it has to be uninformed and makeshift .
17 While levels of poverty show no sign of falling , the fact that life is financially poor for many does not mean that it has to be solitary , as Mr. Hobbes has suggested .
18 Heuristic information ( that is , suggestions about how best to search ) is often more easily exploited when the language is enlarged , but that does not necessarily mean that it has to be made more expressive .
19 This does n't mean that it has to be quantitative , but rather that there is a clear relationship between the understanding being sought and the information collected , or selected for review , so that there is no inbuilt bias which would prejudge the outcome .
20 This does n't mean that it has to be quantitative , but rather that there is a clear relationship between the understanding being sought and the information collected , or selected for review , so that there is no inbuilt bias which would prejudge the outcome .
21 Reformers knew that the peasant commune stood in the way of economic diversification in the countryside , but felt that it had to be retained because it served to protect the interests of peasants against those of outsiders .
22 Why do you not realise that it has to be stopped , and that you 're the ones to do it !
23 If they believed they had ‘ natural ability ’ , they well knew that it had to be refined and fastened by a bridle of discipline .
24 I never thought that it had to be a ‘ rule ’ . ’
25 The politics of the situation probably means that it has to be sensitive to the traditional concerns of the governments themselves but it also has to provide strong arguments for deviations from generally accepted accounting principles for business .
26 And then he remembered that it had to be borne , that there was no other choice , and that there would be no escape from this place .
27 The European Central Bank is absolutely necessary and we shall concede that it has to be politically autonomous to reassure the Germans ’ .
28 Lord Denning said that it had to be so serious that it was of the first importance that offenders be brought to justice .
29 But he calculated that it had to be worth it , that such casualties would be minor compared with those which would result from a prolonged , slogging , hand-to-hand battle .
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