Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [adv] have [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 Rewards of a more subtle kind thus have to be substituted .
2 That action mainly has to be pressuring the Thames Water Utility Company to er to get its act together , and I must say that er since the last outbreak , they have been working hard at it .
3 For example , in the case of developing and marketing a new product , however well the market has been researched and however convincing the volume figures may appear , some inducements inevitably have to be offered to customers in order to encourage them to switch their expenditure from other products .
4 First , this study simply had to be controlled in scope .
5 There was a lot more professionalism to his jumping as , travelling strongly throughout , the top weight only had to be shaken up after the last to beat previous winner Wellknown Character two and a half lengths .
6 Contracts should be changed to introduce more risk , even if some directors then have to be paid more .
7 This group also had to be made up on strict equal-opportunities lines , with the requisite number of minorities and women .
8 Being born and bred in Ludlow , my favourite team just has to be
9 My favourite method still has to be the good ol' fax .
10 My favourite method still has to be the good ol' fax .
11 This method therefore had to be cancelled as the time the carrier could remain at Greenock was severely limited .
12 Sex may not be a topic which the individual wants to discuss , and this feeling clearly has to be respected .
13 New land-working agreements frequently had to be negotiated , and enclosure into small fields for peasant cultivation may have replaced open land and the strip system of some villages on the coastal plain .
14 What I keep trying to tell him is that if you do something like this , this space underneath has to be at least as much between the top of the S as the and the baseline and they sell them .
15 This call just had to be an act of purest derision , a flaunting of how well this enemy had foretold Jaq 's actions — or even was psychically alert to Jaq 's whereabouts .
16 This table shows the increase in capacity obtained with greater salt consumption , and economical running generally has to be a compromise between these two factors .
17 In the UK , for example , economic expans-ions often had to be cut short by restrictive domestic policies as an increased demand for imports led to a deterioration in the balance of payments .
18 In this situation , it is very difficult to maintain high standards , as such work usually has to be done within a short time limit , and often with very little space .
19 Because of the division of labour , work soon became the perpetual repetition of a simple task , or the minding of a machine ; such work often had to be done for fourteen hours a day , six days a week , and there were no special provisions for the women and very young children who were considered especially suitable for work in the textile industries .
20 Really serious attention now had to be given to the reconstruction or replacement of the Company 's rolling stock and although the ex-Croydon cars were in better condition than their own , it was decided to rebuild the J type cars on the Sutton route and not to commission any more ex-Croydon cars for service .
21 These advantages appear to me to outweigh the disadvantages identified by Mr of there being more outsiders in the family household , possibly homesick and unhappy carers who are not living in their own homes , but at the establishment and the trouble and worry to the of what would be not infrequent , recruitment of new carers for Mrs , I hope perhaps a trifle pessimistically thought that on average carers would not spend more than about a year of course , some longer , some shorter , because such carers necessarily had to be fairly young , fit , strong people and the stresses and strains of the er the whole business she thought would lead to reasonably rapid turnover , not the emergence of long-term carers who might stay for a number of years , er , as I say I 'd rather hoped that she may be unduly pessimistic about that , but , that , I accept what she says about it .
22 ‘ Even if the higher debt we now face was largely caused by the recession , the extra borrowing still has to be financed .
23 Thirteen families still have to be contacted , but hospital officials are confident they will be able to trace them .
24 However , other research has shown that in addition to the mean level of risk observed from a sample of portfolios containing the same number of randomly selected shares , the standard deviation also has to be taken into account .
25 His future employmednt still has to be discussed and considered
26 The time-window idea probably has to be retained in a watered-down form because if an animal is given novel food followed by weeks of familiar food and finally made sick , it is unlikely that it will avoid novel food .
27 Appropriate clothes also had to be found .
28 Organizing around the politics of identity may well overlook the troubled , shifting role of the unconscious in the formation of subjectivities , but such exquisite philosophical niceties often have to be shelved when dealing with palpable , material discrimination .
29 Annual budgets still had to be checked by the Ministry and Treasury , and continued to be pruned .
30 However , it is not enough simple to produce a high quality , premium product — that product also has to be marketed in the right way , with the right packaging , presentation and image to create maximum demand .
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