Example sentences of "had [prep] be [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Travel in the UK was unlimited though a case had to be made for every European exhibition other than the Venice Biennale and the Kassel Documenta , and most trips to the United States had to be funded privately or tied in with a conference or some other event that would cover the cost of the trip .
2 New officers had to be appointed for the new objective of woodland management for timber production .
3 Under the US 1986 Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act , five conditions had to be met for the lifting of sanctions , of which only two had been met by the time of de Klerk 's visit ( entering into negotiations with black representatives and lifting the ban on democratic parties ) .
4 I think I basically saw it as something that had to be done for the authority and not as something that was going to lead to any change .
5 The waiting area had been full and in all twenty eight staff and outpatients had to be treated for the effects of gas .
6 The pair from council flats in Morpeth Avenue , Easterside , had to be treated for the effects of smoke inhalation at South Cleveland Hospital .
7 Thus woman 's sphere had to be limited for the sake of the race .
8 To give you another example , the initial design for the Dalek had to be prepared for a Monday morning meeting .
9 To make it as realistic as possible , more than 200 extras had to be employed for the two-day shoot .
10 If the only problem was that the price of gold , fixed prewar at $35 an ounce , had to be adjusted for the wartime inflation in order to secure an adequate supply , then perhaps doubling the gold price would do the trick .
11 OF COURSE someone had to be blamed for the Grand National that never was .
12 The ground was cropped until it was exhausted and had to be left for a few years to recuperate .
13 Shortly after , the Sheerwater section , which has a history of troubles , began leaking , and the canal below St. Johns had to be closed for the rest of the summer .
14 He emphasized that peace had to be preserved for the entire human race and not for particular sections of it , pointing out that the word ‘ civilization ’ could be applied to a wide diversity of values .
15 Mr. Tom Andrews , whom I remember as a very old man , had worked at The White Hart Hotel and even in his old age was in demand if a ham had to be sliced for a wedding or similar function .
16 NSAIDs had to be taken for a minimum of four weeks before endoscopy .
17 Many more cards than usual had to be used for the intricate border work with those not in use stacked ready beside the loom .
18 And today a spider expert claimed the creature had to be caught for the sake of other shoppers .
19 The coming of digital type and computerised typesetting required that all the typefaces owned or licensed by a typesetter manufacturer had to be re-coded for the new systems .
20 With the tension reaching boiling point , it was finally announced that the French officials had allowed the result to stand and they had to be applauded for a sporting decision .
21 It was delayed because extra carriages had to be found for the unexpectedly large number of emigres .
22 Suitable recipients had to be found for the money raised .
23 Something had to be found for the men to do with their time , so someone had the bright idea of introducing ‘ Cook 's Tours ’ — trips over France and Germany in a Lancaster for any of the non-flying staff who cared to take advantage of it , including Waafs .
24 Now that the time had come for the depleted garrison to shrink back inside the new fortifications , accommodation had to be found for the ladies displaced from Dr Dunstaple 's house .
25 Oesophagitis was still present at the second endoscopy in three patients and the treatment had to be continued for a further four to six weeks , when a third endoscopy confirmed complete healing .
26 Margaret had to be anaesthetised for the birth , and she was hardly well when they sent the two of them home .
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