Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] has [prep] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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31 The court has to be satisfied that there are substantial grounds for believing that , if released on bail , the defendant would fail to appear for trial , would commit an offence while on bail , or would obstruct the course of justice .
32 The carer has to be involved in this process , so that every time the patient washes his face , hands or body , you help and remind him to do so correctly , without increasing his spasticity or putting himself into danger through careless movements .
33 The physiotherapist has to be encouraging at all times , but this stops short of praising the patient when he has not achieved a required movement .
34 They have the talent to make an impact but the game has to be right and the circumstances have to be right to bring them in .
35 The manager has to be honest , competent and use common sense , while getting on with the artist .
36 The manager has to be clear about the purpose of improvement and will use knowledge and support which can be brought from other places into the field which he or she can directly manage .
37 This model of fault- finding identifies three main goals : initial symptom identification , the fault-finder has to be aware of symptom sources , contingencies existing between them and their relative informational value .
38 The voter has to be able to assess the benefits from public spending ( typically ex ante ) and to form a view of the implications for taxation .
39 In some cases , though , the co-operation has to be institutional — the instruments of understanding , as well as their products , have to be held in common .
40 Given the long lead-time between ordering a nuclear plant and its commercial operation , the high cost of construction , the equally awful cost of eventually decommissioning it , the margin for safety , the time-consuming process of obtaining approval ( the enquiry into all aspects of the British PWR Sizewell B took two-and-a-quarter years and cost £20 million ) the commitment has to be strong and ‘ strategic ’ enough — as in France — to counter the lack of resolve as the bills mount .
41 The Commission has to be satisfied that the various criteria are met before adding the areas to the EEC list of LFAs .
42 The student has to be able to say : I understand this for myself ; I can assent to this , but not that .
43 The student has to be able to take yet a further step , and to be able to take up stances , hold to particular theories , or simply to act .
44 These are the students who really do freeze on the controls and , with the stick held firmly forward , the instructor has to be quick and strong to prevent an accident .
45 Because some of the time the candidate has to be some of the other things as well .
46 So , for the remit 's specification of industrial democracy , the rationale has to be this : that officials or , for that matter , ordinary members of the union , elected or deputed to represent it on a board of directors , would be accountable to the membership which would replace them if it judged their performance to be unsatisfactory .
47 In particular , the subject has to be able to recognize these externalities as intrinsic aspects of itself .
48 Giles recalls one remark when Montini was criticizing the De Gasperi Christian Democratic government for inaction while denying that he was doing anything of the kind ( a typical Montini ploy ) : ‘ In political questions the Church has to be general , just as in religious matters she can not afford not to be particular ’ ( ibid. , p. 109 ) .
49 The Church has to be active in the public educational process and concerned with the view of humankind which stimulates a national policy for education .
50 When you choose your meeting room , the size has to be such that there always appears to be more interest in the event than the organisers anticipated .
51 The performance has to be convincing , or they will not be lured away from the vulnerable nest or young .
52 On the other hand , the satisfaction of chipping straight into the cup has to be one of the most satisfying ways of holing out .
53 In doing so , the counsellor has to be careful not to be beguiled into believing the more comfortable initial reactions that many older people might present .
54 The counsellor has to be able to extract from the words being used the feelings and meanings which often lie just beneath the surface .
55 Focusing upon problem emotions means that the counsellor has to be able to pass back information to the counsellee .
56 The counsellor has to be realistic in balancing the potential value of change against the personal costs that change might incur .
57 To become a successful barrister , therefore , it is necessary to have financial support and so the background has to be that of the reasonably well-to-do family which , as a matter of course , sends its sons or daughters to public schools and then to Oxford or Cambridge .
58 So the sum has to be one , times a half , is greater than two , which it clearly is n't , cos one times a half is a half , and that is less than two .
59 Er and I have to remind you that the panel has to be concerned primarily with the need .
60 Clearly , the Trust has to be satisfied on all these points before proceeding .
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