Example sentences of "have to be [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Councils may eventually cease to be major landlords ( Coleman 1989a ) and this dimension of fertility differences will have to be analysed in new ways .
2 It may therefore provide the incentive for the most thorough pre-purchase behaviour , and marketers hoping to supply such products may have to be prepared for extensive enquiry and investigation before they will manage to sell any of them .
3 The responsibility for the use of the firearm is an individual decision , which may have to be justified in legal proceedings .
4 And they warn that up to £12m may soon have to be invested in major work .
5 Therefore , all other things being equal , it would appear that more , or more extensive , controls would have to be placed on state-owned concerns than on regulated ones .
6 This means nearly 6 mt/pa will have to be berthed from super tankers in addition to nearly 4 mt/pa of marine sand and gravel .
7 This means nearly 6 mt/pa will have to be berthed from super tankers in addition to nearly 4 mt/pa of marine sand and gravel .
8 Core and optional units do not have to be studied as discrete units or in a set order .
9 And this arrangement , in turn , may have to be maintained by political or ideological means .
10 It will also mean that Ulster patients will no longer have to be sent to English hospitals for heart operations in a bid to shorten the waiting list .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 Money for the repair of existing footpaths which are to be be retained , landscaping and street lighting would have to be sought from other sources .
14 For many years to come , experimental therapies will have to be evaluated in controlled trials .
15 He said agreement would have to be reached on stabilising atmospheric CO at some level before 2100 .
16 It also takes the pressure off the local forest or other local natural resources which do not have to be destroyed for short-term gains .
17 Treated lambs should preferably be moved to safe pasture and if this is not possible , treatment may have to be repeated at monthly intervals until the pasture larval levels decrease in early winter .
18 At first , any hostility centred on the major new roads which would have to be ploughed across untouched farmland to carry extra traffic to the plant and the proposed hostel which threatened to inject up to 700 unmarried building workers into an isolated rural community .
19 This means that to have a big impact , benefits would have to be cut in real terms — undercutting inflation — by up to four per cent .
20 So the Government had to choose much higher frequency and new devices will have to be developed before new mobile telephone services can begin .
21 Both requirements will have to be repealed pending full court actions already under way in Luxembourg and London .
22 Slote concedes that in determining how much of a stock should be retained , separate percentages may have to be fixed for different sections of the stock , such as fiction and non-fiction .
23 It is recommended that as much information as possible be supplied since the DC may have to be assessed by other users , and will certainly be examined by the QA user who will eventually decide upon the fitness for purpose of any modules referenced by the DC .
24 It 's clear from from that sort of policy that the need for or benefits arising from the development would always have to be assessed against environmental and other considerations , for example , regional strategy .
25 The overriding criterion — that the service of a summons is impracticable or inappropriate — does not even have to be based on objective grounds ; it is enough that it should appear to be so to the constable making the arrest .
26 Well it was to be helpful to the er to Mr and Scotton Parish Council that what what I was saying was , we were n't relying on the key diagram to justify at some future date , it being an outer northern relief road , that decision would have to be defended at future enquiry .
27 In some instances unions had set a limit on the size of the temporary labour force expressed as a proportion of the total or the regular labour force , and if this limit was exceeded an equivalent number of temporary workers would have to be upgraded to permanent status .
28 Some roads may have to be narrowed to single-track width in order to force lorries onto the central sections which are sufficiently strong to bear their weight .
29 Floating exchange rates have the added advantage that responsibility for the burden of adjustment does not have to be assigned to particular countries : with floating , the exchange rate mechanism itself should lead to an appreciation of strong currencies and a depreciation of weak currencies .
30 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 .
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