Example sentences of "have [prep] be [vb pp] [prep] some " in BNC.
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1 | The actual phasing out of CFCs would begin in the year 2006 , and under the terms of the protocol India would have to be compensated by some 35 billion rupees for doing so . |
2 | So the situations which are to stimulate the use of the language being learned will have to be contrived in some way , and the learners will have to co-operate in maintaining the illusion of reality . |
3 | Instead , the probabilities would have to be assigned in some arbitrary way . |
4 | The day 's missed training would have to be fitted in some other time . |
5 | In educational evaluation one may attempt to avoid the judgement aspect — but decisions may then have to be made by some other group , decisions that will be influenced by the information collected and its presentation . |
6 | After all , the survey will have to be done at some stage and it is only going to be helpful to carry out a pilot if it tells the designer something he did not know . |
7 | Our word information would have to be stored in some appropriate fashion to facilitate ‘ activation ’ of certain words from both directions , i.e. from both the contextual and the feature/letter levels . |
8 | There may be problems of deciding the social class of married women , but these will have to be settled at some time . |
9 | This conceded something to the Americans , though if Nato were seriously pressed it was evident that — short of surrender — nuclear weapons would have to be used in some way or other . |
10 | Since one usually needs to measure emission from only a small area of the viewing field rather than the whole field , a fibre-optic probe inserted in the light path would probably be the best method , with the light-pipe output directed on to a highly sensitive photoelectric cell or photomultiplier , whose output would also have to be calibrated against some standard phosphor . |
11 | Cos these 'll have to be clarified to some degree . |
12 | In modern terms , the big muscles of the father would have to be translated into some coded form , which would later , in his sons , be translated back into big muscles again . |
13 | Hence , changing underwriters could mean substantial costs as all the other services might have to be shifted to some new institution . |