Example sentences of "[verb] [vb mod] have to " in BNC.
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1 | The desire to continue to nurse may have to be subjugated to the need to work at something which enables the other responsibilities to be satisfied . |
2 | Trying not to let excitement show in my voice I said , ‘ Hold on while I check my diary ’ knowing fine that whatever was committed would have to be re-arranged ! |
3 | He would of course require a pastoral call even if he did not — and his car did not bode well — look like the kind of man Peter might hope for , as a breath of fresh air on the PCC ; as a possible churchwarden in place of old Sir Francis Mayhew who said he 'd done fifteen years which was more than enough ; or even as a parishioner willing to raise the £25,000 that the diocesan architect had said would have to be spent on Loxford church roof within the next three years . |
4 | Although it may be all right for the spokesman for the Opposition to talk about taking no measures , surely from all parts of the Province there is a cry for a security policy now to carry out what his own colleagues said would have to be done : to extirpate the IRA ? |
5 | It may well be in the defenders ' interests to consider a minimum Tender justifiable , with some educated guess work , on the scraps of information available , in the expectation that if the pursuer is not to accept the Tender , further vouching will have to be produced . |
6 | If the interest which terminated subsisted in a fixed sum or specific property so that the tax comes out of the property remaining in settlement , the value transferred will have to be grossed up to include the tax . |
7 | The persons liable to pay the tax are the trustees of the settlement and when the interest that is terminated has subsisted in a fixed sum or specific property so that the tax comes out of the property remaining in settlement , the value transferred will have to be grossed up to include it . |
8 | From October 1990 all new cars manufactured will have to be able to run on unleaded petrol . |
9 | Table 2 provides a possible scheme for staging living embryos , although the criteria used may have to be refined or modified according to the nature of the experiment . |
10 | He could see no way out and in his anguish he began to think of doing himself in ; the method he would use would have to be quick and simple . |
11 | The whole thing would be over , and all the money raised would have to be sent back . |
12 | Applications using a mix of interfaces must be rewritten to native NT — those relying on Dynamically Linked Libraries written for the 16-bit Windows interface will have to be converted to the Win32 API to be ported . |
13 | Production systems will have to be intensified in ways which do not deplete fertility ; areas which are now under-populated will have to be used more productively ; the organizations which serve small farmers , including relevant agricultural research institutes , will have to be strengthened ; and finally , agricultural prices will have to be maintained at a level which provides an incentive . |
14 | How individual capitalists or groups of them choose to accumulate will have to be explained in terms of personality , entrepreneurial history and material opportunities . |
15 | Some criteria for deciding what to include and what not to include would have to be established . |
16 | Obviously , whatever plan was developed would have to be sensitive to regional differences , whether in demographic terms , or in incidence of particular illnesses , or local cultural or political values . |
17 | It is rare for a police officer to witness such an event , therefore in most cases the evidence of passers-by or the driver of the other vehicle involved will have to be relied upon . |
18 | A further 147,000 vehicles which can not be converted will have to be replaced over the same period by new ones equipped with catalytic converters . |
19 | The amount of detail given will have to be appropriate to the type of system installed . |
20 | They suggest that forecasts of warming may have to revised downwards . |
21 | ‘ I heard Commandant say all patients not cured will have to be disposed soon . ’ |
22 | Whether we would go to the full two fifty I think will have to be you know we 'll have to wait till nearer the time . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | The level of attention which a special needs child might merit and deserve may not be possible — or the programme which the rest of the class follow may have to be skewed or truncated or adapted for them to be integrated . |
25 | As the immune system was largely composed of white cells , whatever I visualized would have to be white . |
26 | Unless this can be done , the way in which the area operates would have to be very considerably revised . |
27 | All the topics covered would have to be placed in context but there would be no , say , comparative studies . |
28 | The door you dented will have to be replaced and the damaged bumper straightened and resprayed . ’ |
29 | In short any action that we or you take will have to be in accordance with current government policy . ’ |
30 | ‘ Whatever cuts we would finally have to make would have to be spread over a shorter period , ’ he said . |