Example sentences of "and [noun] [adv] have [prep] be " in BNC.
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1 | Approved race jeans and shirt also have to be worn . |
2 | … goods like fruit and vegetables often have to be thrown away . |
3 | ‘ Sleeping tablets will get you to sleep but can cause hangovers and a bleary feeling , and businessmen often have to be at meetings within half an hour of landing . |
4 | In general , salaries are no higher than can be expected in England , and the cost of living ( coupled with health insurance costs ) may actually be prohibitively expensive in many areas ; people still have to work , and bills still have to be paid . |
5 | Situation : This is not really a role play , because both A and B just have to be themselves and tell the truth . |
6 | By 1981 there were so many people wanting to raft through the Canyon on the Colorado River that there was an eight-year waiting-list and places now have to be decided by a once-a-year lottery . |
7 | If she was going to qualify for Wembley , she was going to have to do it on her own and Midnight just had to be good enough . |
8 | Germany 's supplies of rye , barley and oats usually had to be augmented from outside . |
9 | The Wealden clays supported a richer , more diverse agriculture than the Hastings Beds formation , where impoverished sandy soils combined with abrupt contours largely restricted farming to stock keeping , and grain often had to be brought from elsewhere . |
10 | Though officials sometimes mentioned that poor peasants owned cattle , ownership was often concentrated and cattle usually had to be hired . |
11 | Well , life has changed since then , and people now have to be a little bit wary when they meet strangers or find themselves in unusual places or situations . |
12 | Unexpected repair bills , road tax and insurance also have to be paid . |
13 | Debate on the Church went on through half the time available for discussion in the entire session , and revisions still had to be brought back for approval . |
14 | To cope with these feelings of helplessness and infantile-like dependency on external events and factors there has to be a myth which allows for the possibility of being heroic , apart from being a martyr . |