Example sentences of "have to [be] [vb pp] [prep] it " in BNC.
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1 | Something has to be done about it to make parents realise that these are classified as unsuitable for children because they genuinely are unsuitable for children . ’ |
2 | So in order to prevent it raising the mound 's temperature too high , a thicker layer of soil has to be heaped over it to shield its interior from the sun 's rays . |
3 | From London we would carry general merchandise back to Rotterdam — Every ship has a ledger to herself , and the manifest for every voyage has to be entered in it , so that you know precisely what the returns from each voyage are . |
4 | Obviously great care has to be taken for it is one of the most valuable trophies in football , ’ said Irish FA secretary David Bowen . |
5 | Indeed it is this alienation that is the welling source of their pride and self-esteem but in order that it can thrive a psychic and political boundary has to be drawn around it . |
6 | ‘ A stop has to be put to it , once and for all : To crown everything , not only were we already packing up when he arrived but today 's not men , it 's women . |
7 | Building society interest is taxed under a special arrangement , and basic-rate tax does not have to be paid on it , but a tax refund can not be claimed . |
8 | The Unionist government would try to make the minimum concessions and strong pressure would have to be put on it : |
9 | The Formalist principle whereby ‘ the forms of art are explainable by the laws of art ; they are not justified by their realism ’ ( Shklovsky 1965b : 57 ) is manifest in almost every aspect of Sterne 's novel and does not have to be inferred from it by analysis ( as perhaps it does in Gogol 's Overcoat ) . |
10 | How much will have to be spent on it ? |
11 | Education was also a big question and a lot of money would have to be spent on it . |
12 | Mrs. Dow always kept my copy under the counter and would produce it without having to be asked for it whenever I called . |
13 | He could n't use silence , she knew that very well , you had to be born to it , like Steve , but he had his ways , nothing nasty but cold and dry . |
14 | ‘ What I ca n't understand is why God had to be dragged into it in the first place . |
15 | There had not been time yet to find out exactly how brilliant the child was , but Miss Honey had learned enough to realise that something had to be done about it as soon as possible . |
16 | Balbinder had to be seen onto it , and met at the end of the day . |
17 | ‘ A very creditable effort , considering you had to be forced into it . ’ |
18 | It was an accident but for environmental health officer Chris Lundy lessons had to be learnt from it . |
19 | You have to be born with it . |
20 | No-one is born knowing that Michelangelo is wonderful ; you have to be exposed to it , and this is the job that has to be done . |
21 | More erm responsibility cos you have to be trained for it . |
22 | When young children have to be looked after it reduces the opportunities that parents have to take part in the social round . |
23 | In order to see something clearly , your eyes have to be focused upon it . |
24 | As the cost of Eurofighter increases does there come a point where like the F twenty two i it becomes unaffordable and by how much would the performance of Eurofighter have to be degraded before it becomes equivalent to the nearest alternative ? |
25 | Yes , I wanted to emphasise the way some men feel constrain before , not because I want to suggest it 's now becoming a problem for men and we should be worrying about them , but because you asked what prospects there were for doing something about it and I think if something 's to be done about it , and it 's a problem of everyone devising new standards of behaviour , it 's very important that quite large numbers of men should be prepared to play a part in trying to work out what these standards should be , and there is quite substantial interest in trying to do that , both at the level of the teaching staff at the university and at the level of the undergraduates . |