Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] has to " in BNC.
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1 | Just one ground in the entire country does not pay for its police service , and of course that has to be Derby County football club , yet it is the Derbyshire police force that so desperately needs the money . |
2 | Note that in certain cases this has to be done as a formality and does not necessarily mean that there is anything suspicious about the death . |
3 | One fails to see what relevance this has to the present issue at hand which is to deal with the present-day traffic using the estate . |
4 | WAIT 2 and WAIT 3 will be overlapped with the processing of records 1 and 2 , while the processing time for record 3 has to be added to the minimum delay of the three WAITS . |
5 | Actually I think somebody who gets a CSE grade 1 has to be very good , far better than somebody who can only just scrape an ‘ O ’ level grade C … |
6 | Described as a Professional ZX Spectrum Keyboard this has to be the worst thing you could ever do to your Spectrum ! |
7 | Several hon. Members have said that £1.25 billion has to be found for the King 's Cross development and that other resources must be found for other British Rail projects connected with the channel tunnel . |
8 | A note has been entered in the technical file to explain the end of part 6 has to be cut down as illustrated . |
9 | In general , where a relaxation is required for the fire resistance of the building ( E5 ) and or space separation ( E7 ) the possible hazard in relation to the space available has to be considered as well as the siting of existing ( or likely ) buildings on the adjoining land . |
10 | The Trust adds : ‘ The immense work done by the three principal participants , Simon Pepper ( WWF ) , John Hunt ( RSPB ) and Nigel Hawkins ( JMMT ) and the crucial role played by Chris Brasher has to be acknowledged and we can only regret that their efforts were not rewarded with a more positive outcome . ’ |
11 | Clearly Section IV has to be interpreted with even more caution than other sections of this questionnaire . |
12 | Just as it is necessary to ensure full involvement of members , so the time available has to be used to best advantage . |