Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] [noun pl] have [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Hence there is much less control by management than in a factory yet far more events about which decisions have to be taken .
2 The closing part of this chapter will raise a number of these issues with a view to alerting us all to the realities against which aspirations have to be aligned , if not reconciled .
3 ‘ This says something for the era in which projects have to be approved by television , ’ he told me .
4 The sample tasks all include a measurement context in which decimals have to be ordered .
5 Lack of sites and the resulting conditions in which children have to be raised are primary factors impeding children 's development and creating their ‘ need ’ .
6 The central underlying difficulty factor is the degree to which decimals have to be dealt with in a particular situation , from " not involved " ( i.e. whole numbers ) through " can be avoided " ( nearly all questions on money ) to " can not be avoided " .
7 There is no reason why the clause should not set out the detail of the procedure , such as time limits by which representations have to be made , and whether representations are to be exchanged simultaneously between the parties or served consecutively like pleadings .
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