Example sentences of "and a [noun] have [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 It 's not the right song for the show , but we had so little time and a decision had to be made .
2 And when William came back from Germany and a decision had to be made about his education , he argued that it made sense to send him to the state school , the same as Preston .
3 During the turn-off , there is time for a reassessment of the height remaining relative to trees and buildings , and a decision has to be made either to continue turning to make a low circuit , or to turn back into wind after using up a little more height ( this is known as an S-turn ) .
4 Now it 's actually upon us and a decision has to be made … ’
5 These controls over caravan sites operate in addition to the normal planning system ; thus both planning permission and a licence have to be obtained .
6 It was at this point , with Ferrari flushed with success , and as usual — like an Italian after a filling bowl of pasta — somnolent in regard to the future , that Montezemolo went back to Fiat and a successor had to be found .
7 Winch 's criticism of this way of looking at morality , as we have shown , is that it separates the person who acts from the world in which he acts , and a man has to be shown that it is worthwhile for him to act morally .
8 The same rule holds true when simple fillings no longer suffice and a tooth has to be crowned or a bridge has to be placed .
9 At least sixteen people were killed , according to official sources , and a curfew had to be introduced .
10 At night , indeed , it became quite chilly and a fire had to be built in the centre of the hall .
11 The need for a modern concept of citizenship is not the only need of the political system — others include accountability of the state and effectiveness in government and a balance has to be found between these three desiderata .
12 The local authority must ‘ have regard to the development plan and to any other material considerations ’ , and an order has to be confirmed by the secretary of state .
13 That was a case involving a death in prison and an inquest had to be held by reason of section 3(1) of the Coroners Act 1887 ( 50 & 51 Vict. c. 71 ) .
14 Before that could be arranged she took very poorly one day and an ambulance had to be sent for — luckily one of the nearby farms had a telephone .
15 It was unfortunate when calls coincided and an ambulance had to be summoned from Barnard Castle , Bishop Auckland or Darlington , but this was bound to happen occasionally .
16 No lectures could be held and an exam had to be moved .
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