Example sentences of "have [prep] be satisfied " in BNC.
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1 | Mrs Thatcher will have to be satisfied with the assurances she will receive from Mr Bush , who will tell her that , since defence cuts are politically inevitable , it is far better for modest and planned reductions to be proposed by his cabinet and the Pentagon than for swingeing cuts to be imposed by the US Congress , which is already chafing at the thought of the US budget deficit being deepened to pay for the defence of the wealthy Europeans . |
2 | The public will have to be satisfied with vengeance rather than restitution . |
3 | The following criteria would have to be satisfied : ( i ) the disposition would have to be contained in a will and be charged on the heir under that will ; and either ( ii ) involve a sum of money , or ( iii ) involve property but be heard by a provincial court . |
4 | Walking up the path to the front door on legs that felt slightly wobbly Sally realised she would have to be satisfied with that . |
5 | Above all , the three-part test of obscenity adopted by the Court in 1966 was strengthened , laying down three essential conditions , all of which would have to be satisfied in every case : |
6 | Prices were allowed to rise unchecked , hitting the poor worst of all and adding thousands to their number ; parish relief , it was argued , would provide for the true paupers , and the rest would have to be satisfied with the temporary increase in employment which the war brought with it . |
7 | For acceptance through estoppel all the conditions for estoppel would have to be satisfied , including reliance by the original parties — a form of assent to the adherence . |
8 | If B's claim , which , in substance , would be a claim that his right to a fair criminal trial under Article 6 had been violated , were to be ventilated before the Commission , it would have to be satisfied that domestic remedies had been exhausted . |
9 | The problem arises in different terms , however , where the residence requirement does not have to be satisfied before an occupation is taken up but when it is being pursued . |
10 | Mr. Williams , the bank manager , said in evidence : ‘ before the charge was signed I would have to be satisfied that she knew what she was saying . ’ |
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 | " Then I shall have to be satisfied with once a week at the Prego Café . " |
13 | The husband and wife will have to be satisfied with ‘ honeymoon ’ visits by arrangement with the authorities at jail housing 56 women and 430 men . |
14 | Louis the German was forced to withdraw : he would have to be satisfied with his Bavarian regnum . |
15 | Note that condition ( b ) does not have to be satisfied in relation to costs incurred on an appeal . |
16 | If the property is subject to a first mortgage and is , for instance , to be conveyed from the husband to the wife , subject to a charge being given in favour of the husband to secure a fixed sum , the husband will have to be satisfied with the security of a second charge , notice of which should be served on the first mortgagee . |
17 | So compared with the commercial clout of the continental magnums , they 'll just have to be satisfied to remain as miniatures . |
18 | Buyers would also have to be satisfied that their documents were in order . |