Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [prep] [be] [adj] for " in BNC.
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1 | The kitchen has to be ready for anything . ’ |
2 | What can be so easy as this when the critic has to be responsible for nothing ? |
3 | In a situation where many short sectors are to be flown , with minimal turn-round times , not only does the crew co-ordination have to be well-drilled , but also the aeroplane has to be right for the job . |
4 | ‘ What we saw this evening has to be good for British tennis . ’ |
5 | One person has to be responsible for co-ordinating all these different elements and the need for an integrated approach , with one person carrying the overview , was brought home sharply to me during a Youth Conference in Eastbourne in 1983 . |
6 | They were sparingly given , and the deed had to be exceptional for any award to be made ; many of the Carnegie Medals were given posthumously . |
7 | Edouard , if a man had to be responsible for every little by-blow , where would it end ? |
8 | The register and index have to be open for inspection during business hours by any member without charge and by any other person on payment of a small fee and a copy of it or any part of it has to be supplied to anyone on payment of a modest charge . |
9 | Our client has to be fit for his/her occupation as a [ ] . |
10 | Council officers say the vandalism meant the present exhibition Funny Energy had to be open for restricted hours only . |
11 | Council officers say the vandalism has been consistent and meant the present exhibition Funny Energy had to be open for restricted hours only . |