Example sentences of "have [prep] be [vb pp] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So the choice of the person with whom we share this personal journey has to be made with great care . |
2 | But it has to be done with great care , infrequently It is if you like , a nuclear deterrent in that sense . |
3 | The dilution factor : the number of times a sample of the odorous gas has to be diluted with odour-free air before 50 per cent of the panel of the six observers will just NOT detect an odour . |
4 | The ability to determine this level , referred to as the ‘ odour threshold detection value ’ is provided by dilution techniques , the value itself representing the number of times an odour-bearing gas has to be diluted with clear air before 50 per cent of a panel of sniffers will just not detect it . |
5 | Private provision , including playgroups and child minders , has to be registered with local authority Social Services Departments . |
6 | It has to be handled with extreme delicacy . |
7 | Eye-witness evidence has to be treated with considerable reserve . |
8 | This is plausible but by no means necessarily the case , and therefore the evidence from meteorites has to be treated with considerable reserve . |
9 | In addition , the signal has to be correlated with observable future events ( e.g. , a ‘ bad ’ signal has to be correlated with future insolvency while a ‘ good ’ signal has to be correlated with future survival ) , and the cost of sending a false ‘ good ’ signal has to be greater than the cost of sending a ‘ true ’ bad signal for the firm as well as the manager . |
10 | In addition , the signal has to be correlated with observable future events ( e.g. , a ‘ bad ’ signal has to be correlated with future insolvency while a ‘ good ’ signal has to be correlated with future survival ) , and the cost of sending a false ‘ good ’ signal has to be greater than the cost of sending a ‘ true ’ bad signal for the firm as well as the manager . |
11 | In addition , the signal has to be correlated with observable future events ( e.g. , a ‘ bad ’ signal has to be correlated with future insolvency while a ‘ good ’ signal has to be correlated with future survival ) , and the cost of sending a false ‘ good ’ signal has to be greater than the cost of sending a ‘ true ’ bad signal for the firm as well as the manager . |
12 | At high speed , the Alpine feels rock steady which suggests careful attention to aerodynamic tuning and it is only at lower speeds , over give-and-take roads , that the price of the rear engine layout has to be paid with momentary vagueness in the steering when the car crests a brow . |
13 | The Trias in this country was a time of desert conditions so that the forms exhumed from beneath its rocks will have to be compared with modern desert landforms . |
14 | We are looking at Road , that 's the assurance , we are considering that er as er an extension but there is n't funding available for that within the present programme so we will come back with a proposal for Road but it will have to be compared with other big schemes so the scheme we are proposing now is the one that 's before you , which er I wo n't comment on unless people have questions . |
15 | From 1992 , all new cars must come up to USA standards for emissions ; this means that all new cars will have to be fitted with catalytic converters and subsequently will run only on unleaded petrol . |
16 | European Community environment ministers have decided that new passenger vans and light goods vehicles will have to be fitted with catalytic converters from next year , bringing them into line with cars and lorries . |
17 | The Californian Low Emission Vehicle regulations have now also been adopted by New York and Massachusetts so that from 1997 some 20% of US car sales will have to be fitted with improved catalytic emission control systems . |
18 | Doors will now have to be fitted with special safety devices to prevent people or objects getting trapped in them . |
19 | In order not to obstruct gangways or take up rack space , dry powder systems would have to be designed with extensive pipework feeding nozzles located in the racks or gangways from a centralised , pressurised storage unit . |
20 | You have the right to expect that any information imparted to a member of staff will be treated with respect and confidentiality , though some medical information will have to be discussed with other staff members . |
21 | This is important , because it shows that the initial state of the part of the universe that we inhabit did not have to be chosen with great care . |
22 | This is one of the dangers of licensing and obviously the licensee will have to be chosen with great care . |
23 | However , is the hon. Gentleman suggesting that a system of local income tax would not create economic ghettos and areas in which the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the local Labour authority would have carte blanche without capping — something which he will not allow and which will have to be dealt with through exemptions ? |
24 | It is a clear example of the point that a successful electrical recording system had to be planned with consistent quality and matching equipment from first to last . |
25 | The greatest excitement in their lives , which had to be planned with meticulous care and some anxiety , was a drive into Norwich or Ipswich to shop . |
26 | They had developed a method of inserting memories into the brains of amnesiacs , but first those memories had to be recorded with full sensory data on to microchip , and then projected by laser into the brain . |
27 | It had to be balanced with other sources of energy , perhaps gas . |
28 | Temperatures were so high in some of the deep mines that the ‘ tinners ’ had to be sprayed with cold water while they worked in the dark with candles fixed to their helmets . |
29 | It they suffered in this way , they had to be sprayed with fresh water . |
30 | All the pumps were frozen and had to be freed with burning straw . |