Example sentences of "[noun pl] which [vb mod] have to [be] " in BNC.

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1 The steps which will have to be taken are , in my view , so grave , that it becomes a question whether any one party can carry them through , and whether some form of Coalition Government is not imperative to meet the crisis which is rapidly developing .
2 There are also resealing or ‘ antisiphon ’ traps which may have to be fitted on extra-long waste pipes connected to a single-stack drainage system .
3 It would also mean massive computer reprogramming and possibly the expense of other computer programmes which would have to be introduced .
4 At first , any hostility centred on the major new roads which would have to be ploughed across untouched farmland to carry extra traffic to the plant and the proposed hostel which threatened to inject up to 700 unmarried building workers into an isolated rural community .
5 There may also be shared sites which would have to be divided , or where one party would have to be given a licence or lease by the other .
6 This set of objects and events could be taken as a set of elements which would have to be included in a representation of this speaker 's topic , i.e. what he was talking about .
7 It is important to be open and not be trapped into promises which will have to be broken later .
8 In what was seen as an important statement of Soviet foreign policy in the face of growing demands for German reunification , Mr Shevardnadze posed seven questions which would have to be answered before it was ‘ possible realistically to raise the issue … of re-establishing German unity ’ .
9 Alexander raised none of the questions which would have to be answered if emancipation were to take place : whether serfs were to be granted land as well as liberty , whether and how they were to pay for them , and how local government was to be conducted if the jurisdiction of serf-owners came to an end .
10 Of course there are lots of questions which would have to be sorted out — the difference is the Scottish Education system , & the courses offered , for a start — & you might well have doubts about cutting yourself off from your friends & so forth .
11 Lewis Gunn provided civil servants with a number of conditions which would have to be satisfied if perfect implementation of policies were to be achieved ( Hogwood and Gunn , 1984 , pp. 198–206 ; see also Hood , 1976 ) .
12 It was rather to identify some of the concrete problems which would have to be faced in any such exercise .
13 Those are serious problems which will have to be tackled if that were to happen .
14 Despite the many difficulties which would have to be faced in consolidating the hospitals only two of the twenty-four members of staff whom Best interviewed felt that there was little value in taking the study further : ‘ Rather the majority felt that the integration of Goodmayes and Claybury represented a tangible , largely desirable and far from impossible objective to achieve ’ .
15 Well the honourable gentleman as always makes er more than a debating point , I think he makes a serious point which er deserves to be answered , erm it is not , if I can put it this way , the intention of these orders er to turn auditors into er snoopers or narks er and to do so I think runs some very serious risks , not only of reducing and undermining the relationship between auditors and their clients , not only of imposing very substantial additional cost burdens on auditors which will have to be borne by companies and ultimately their clients , but also there has an example he 's given I think to be some difference , put it no more than that between public money and private money , even though I acknowledge that were talking here about the trusteeship in some cases of of er d er public deposits and funds .
16 So the choice is between the very high initial cost of a fast charger and a couple of batteries , or a cheaper slower charger and several batteries which will have to be replaced earlier .
17 What is the maximum number of diners which will have to be accommodated at a sit-down meal ?
18 Only when these avenues have been exhausted should the manager discuss the possibility of sanctions which may have to be imposed if attendance does not improve .
19 It means that vital decisions have to be made quickly at an extremely difficult time for the mother , decisions which may have to be made from an ill-informed base .
20 When pressed for a favourable reply the pontiff put forward a set of propositions which would have to be accepted by Napoleon before the ceremony could take place .
21 For the top teams in the group of eight this would mean a total of 40 league games as opposed to the 44 matches which will have to be fulfilled if the 12-club division continued for another season .
22 From this conclusion , he estimates the ‘ equilibrium benefit level ’ for AFDC recipients in each State , given its labour market conditions , and from that derives the adjustments which would have to be made in payment levels to reach those equilibria .
23 Had this been successful it would have been possible for managers of education and training at every level within a locality to identify major employment issues , to assess likely large-scale change in employment patterns and to identify educational links which might have to be developed or changed .
24 The EC Commission for its part threw into the discussion the now celebrated Cockfield Report3 which detailed the host of measures which would have to be adopted before a single market could be said to exist .
25 This Act listed 300 measures which would have to be completed if the single market philosophy was to proceed to schedule .
26 Industrialists have opposed the plan , arguing that it will lead to substantial cost increases which will have to be passed on to the consumer .
27 on appeal it was held that the plaintiff had acted unreasonably in ignoring the union advice and the coal board were prejudiced in respect of any enquiries which would have to be carried out .
28 Indeed , until the ecumenical era of the 1960s , few catholics in Ireland were prepared to put before themselves some of the political religious issues which would have to be resolved if a united Ireland or accommodation to a separate political entity in Ulster were to become a possibility .
29 While such a view is not absurd , it hardly touches on the issues which would have to be addressed for any overall assessment .
30 This issue leads to many others , including the creation of political dependency and the role of communication technology , issues which will have to be tackled by resorting to various disciplines of social science .
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