Example sentences of "[adv] have [prep] be [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 It may be appropriate for these matters to be dealt with in a covering letter as they do not necessarily have to be disclosed to our opponents .
2 Third home in the race was the bus passenger ( 35 mins ; average speed 11.2 mph ) and fourth was the car in 36 mins ( average , 10.8 mph ; and time to find a parking place and then walk to one 's destination would normally have to be added to this ) .
3 It will also mean that Ulster patients will no longer have to be sent to English hospitals for heart operations in a bid to shorten the waiting list .
4 Napoleon 's military victories , for example , might just have to be attributed to his genius ; Britain 's adherence to a monetarist economic policy throughout 1881 might in the end rest on Margaret Thatcher 's supreme obstinacy .
5 As space is very tight it would probably have to be limited to one page .
6 ‘ In any case , we would both have to be committed to the idea , half-heartedness wo n't do , it 's all or nothing . ’
7 Consideration would also have to be given to other ways of gaining evidence of the skills implicit in the stated standards .
8 ( Decisions in future cases will also have to be referred to the courts ) .
9 Not only will the service need to reach the highly professional standards achieved by British television , it will also have to be seen to be editorially independent .
10 Similar sums would also have to be paid to Miranda , blast it , for very quickly she would learn of Annabel 's new income .
11 Usually , his penis is then packed in ice — and he may well have to be taken to the operating theatre to have the blood clot removed from inside it .
12 Elections will then have to be held to chose the 300 members of the lower house , to be called the State Duma .
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