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 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 .
3 Being born and bred in Ludlow , my favourite team just has to be
4 My favourite method still has to be the good ol' fax .
5 My favourite method still has to be the good ol' fax .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 ‘ Even if the higher debt we now face was largely caused by the recession , the extra borrowing still has to be financed .
11 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 .
12 His future employmednt still has to be discussed and considered
13 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 .
14 Appropriate clothes also had to be found .
15 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 .
16 Annual budgets still had to be checked by the Ministry and Treasury , and continued to be pruned .
17 The curricula and finer details of National Board approved programmes still have to be fully considered and agreed .
18 That pretty girl just had to be Gaynor Summer 's sister , and , sure enough , that was where she went .
19 Refrigeration was in its infancy , so that perishable goods just had to be sold which meant that prices were gradually reduced in the hour or so before closing time .
20 This usually means little pruning and , potentially even more serious , since large problems frequently have to be terminated before they have been completely solved to avoid excessive computation time , frontier search may provide no solution at all .
21 The burden of war was thus more manageable , but large sums still had to be raised by parliamentary grants and the commons were seldom disposed to make such grants unconditionally .
22 Unbalanced stripes also have to be cut in one direction .
23 Unfortunately the mouse does n't eliminate the keyboard completely , the basic information still has to be fed into the computer but what is does do is to make the manipulation of that information much simpler .
24 The first , in Baltimore in 1980 , when the Cup was in its infancy and a satisfactory formula still had to be worked out , was an almost unmittigated disaster .
25 Meanwhile , most of the city 's administrative strings still have to be pulled from City Hall .
26 All discussions of extraterrestrial civilizations therefore have to be purely speculative .
27 A great deal more has to be learned in this area , but it will be evident that even in its genetic aspects ( and others also have an effect ) sex and gender are not an absolutely cut and dried business .
28 at present good recruits often have to be chased to Bramshill [ on the lengthy command courses ] , because chief constables are not anxious to spare able men , and officers themselves are reluctant to be separated from their families and homes , as well as having a fear that they might lose from being ‘ out of sight , out of mind ’ for promotion .
29 In the absence of environmental signals there has to be the unequal distribution of some factor at cell division so that the cells behave differently from one another .
30 A good caddie also has to be something of a psychologist , knowing when to cajole his player into making a better effort ; calming him down when he 's just three-putted or blazed a drive into the rough ; or steadying him up from being over-confident or over-zealous when the adrenalin is flowing after a couple of good holes .
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