Example sentences of "have [prep] [be] [verb] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 Erm no you do n't have to be registered with the council .
2 The manager knows that the normal level of spending would leave the budget underspent and that this underspending will have to be forfeited with a possible consequent reduction in next year 's budget .
3 For such patients decisions by care managers to commit resources will have to be integrated with the decisions about the deployment of health resources made by doctors , usually consultant community psychiatrists with specific responsibilities for discharge and aftercare under the Mental Health Act and care programme approach working in mental health multidisciplinary teams .
4 An EEIG does not have to be formed with a capital , but may be financed in a number of ways ( e.g. the provision of assets or services ) or even not at all if participants consider that it can operate on the basis of current account facilities from any of the participants and/or a bank .
5 People will then not have to be burdened with the labels of friction and division .
6 Motif edges do have to be bound with the main yarn in the usual way as work progresses .
7 He said SGS-Thomson 's current link with CEA Industrie was ‘ only a financial solution , ’ while a more durable relationship would have to be created with an industrial company that uses chips in quantity , a telecommunications firm for example .
8 The current system of a rotating Community Presidency would likewise have to be replaced with a central Presidency of Europe .
9 You will have to fabricate an exhaust system or use the purpose built one available from Jake Wright ( 0943 863530 ) and make up suitable water hoses and throttle linkage The oil filter will have to be replaced with an adaptor and remote filter fitted to stop the axle touching the filter
10 It does not have to be connected with the Bishop 's Castle Railway , but BCR items would take preference .
11 UK Transport Minister John MacGregor yesterday published a paper proposal to introduce road pricing to ease congestion in London : under his plan , every car would have to be fitted with an electronic identifier , and its movements within the capital would be monitored by 4,000 roadside beacons : drivers would either establish credit with the system operator or be sent a quarterly bill , the Evening Standard reports ; the paper says that MacGregor has been trying to think up a snappy name for the thing , but reckless of the manner in which the Community Charge degenerated into the much-excoriated Poll Tax , he has settled on Congestion Charge .
12 But if they become a normal event , all papers prepared for Council will have to be written with a much wider audience in mind .
13 Arrangements will have to be made with a suitable removal firm if she is going to bring some of her furniture with her , and she may need help in finding the best dealers or auctioneers to take the items she wants to dispose of .
14 The words could be stored contiguously in an array , so each element of the array would in effect be just a character , and each word would have to be terminated with a dummy character , for example a null character .
15 If West Yorkshire can manage without a county council and manage well , and the West Yorkshire district councils can carry out the necessary functions , why does Derbyshire have to be encumbered with a county council ?
16 If access to the toilet is difficult , perhaps because it has steps , or the room is too small for a wheelchair and the carer to manoeuvre in , he may have to be provided with a commode .
17 Mr Chambers said that innovative technology would have to be combined with a transfer of responsibility to the best people and organisations able to develop and produce oil and gas reserves .
18 Mr Walker , who had vowed he would have to be evicted with the family , said : ‘ We had hoped for a stay of execution to allow the family to depart with dignity , but the Scottish Office handled the request in the same way as they have handled the whole affair — with massive insensitivity .
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