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

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1 Having got a vivid picture in your mind , spell out the steps that have to be taken to bring the crisis under control and resolve it .
2 The condition can also follow heavy applications of lime and is one of the risks that have to be taken when a heavy liming is needed to neutralize severe acidity quickly when it is causing problems like canker for example .
3 The judgements that have to be made are complex , not least because local government has existed for a long time and the opportunities for building up capital or depleting it have been great .
4 The scrolled area will display the packages that have to be endorsed , from the start package specified , and you may enter a Mark to indicate which packages you wish to accept or reject .
5 Section 1 gives an overview of LIFESPAN ABLE and specifies the conditions that have to be satisfied before the software can be entered into LIFESPAN .
6 Their teacher has said that the project ‘ has opened their eyes to the problems that have to be met by the elderly and disabled . ’
7 In our case this iteration has gone on at great lengths and I and my colleagues have had to struggle to ensure that we have allocated enough time to deciding the direction in which the company should be going , and the changes that have to be carried out in order to get it there .
8 BSO/Origin 's accounts also highlight the many uncertainties involved and the assumptions that have to be made .
9 In a good organization the objectives that have to be achieved are decided with considerable interaction between those who are going to carry them out , and those who ultimately have the responsibility for the leadership of the enterprise .
10 What has to be registered Section 396 , which sets out the charges that have to be registered , enumerates a list of registrable charges and any charge not on the list does not have to be registered .
11 Figure 6.9 shows the decisions that have to be made by drivers in the U.K. at traffic lights .
12 The decisions that have to be made generally speaking .
13 An inspectorate will set the standards that have to be reached before bonuses can be paid .
14 Unless one of the steps in the review machinery is the service of a counternotice by the person upon whom the review notice is served , it is better not to stipulate for a particular form of notice because the fewer the requirements that have to be complied with the less scope there is for litigation .
15 Look at the hand-in dates and do the ones that have to be handed in first , not the ones you feel are most interesting .
16 He does not mention , however , the choices that have to be made during execution of such trials , the ultimate allegiance of the clinician being to each patient separately while that of the researcher is to the overall trial design .
17 Thus , consideration should be given to the way in which policy goals may be effectively translated into political and legal reality , based on both a realistic perception of the obstacles that have to be overcome and an accurate assessment of the contribution which lawyers and litigation may make in promoting desirable social change .
18 Write briefly on how you would explain some of the tasks that have to be carried out :
19 In a large transient hotel where the length of stay of the guests averages only two to three nights , the volume of work will probably result in a high degree of specialisation and the tasks that have to be performed by the front office staff will be sub-divided into separate sections .
20 One of the main practical impacts of the TransAction system is that almost all the conveyancing is now dealt with before exchange of contracts , and this means that the tasks that have to be undertaken in between exchange and completion are relatively minor , thereby reducing the average time between exchange and completion to two weeks or even less .
21 The second is to add factors to the scoring system that take into account the interventions that have to be performed to achieve the physiological result .
22 The third note , Treatment of Directors ' Claims as ‘ Employees ’ in Insolvency Administration , explains the criteria that have to be met for such claims to be accepted .
23 It is the visitor and not the premises that have to be reasonably safe .
24 For companies , the private work-out is better — as long as the claims that have to be reorganised are not too complicated .
25 As a result of this reduction in the size of the labour force , the one or two farm-workers have to be skilled at most of the jobs that have to be done .
26 The principles of assessment , the heads of damage and the deductions that have to be made are dealt with in this chapter .
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