Example sentences of "[adj] [art] [noun pl] have to [be] " in BNC.

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1 And it 's all all the loads have to be signed by Chand and or to say
2 All our work has to be prepared so much in advance , because then all the sets have to be constructed , all the statistics worked out , budgets have to be agreed and so on .
3 All the movements have to be done absolutely correctly , otherwise they make the patient 's problems worse rather than better .
4 All the guests have to be wired up with a radio mike , and just before she went on , she said : ‘ I 've got this thing strapped between my legs — I hope it does n't give way … . ’
5 For example 23,118 Hedera helix [ English Ivy ] ; 6,400 Vinca minors [ Periwinkles ] ; 11,465 Pachysandra terminalis [ Japanese Spurge ] and 4,600 Buxus sempervirene [ Common Boxwood ] and all the trees have to be sourced , ordered and installed .
6 It is important to remember that reflections generally are lower in tone than the object which is being reflected , so all the colours have to be darker than those in the top half of the picture .
7 All the exhibits have to be viewed by torchlight .
8 If the hon. Gentleman says that all the costs have to be borne by BT , that will simply mean an even bigger reduction in BT 's profits and a bigger increase in its investment programme .
9 Th th those plans are designed such that all the premiums have to be paid .
10 First the goods have to be " consumer goods " within the meaning of s 12(1) ( c ) , with all of the problems that this definition entails .
11 The total cost is unknowable : it will depend , for instance , on how clean the sites have to be and on whether clean-up technologies improve in future .
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