Example sentences of "[adv] [noun pl] have to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | So meat-eaters have to be vigorous and athletic hunters . |
2 | The talks to end the ambulance dispute continue in London , and the crisis at Banbury 's Horton General Hospital ; the unit manager says there 's just no more cash , so operations have to be cancelled . |
3 | In that respect , he envied them ; he worked with human beings , on whom all studies have to be done in the wild . |
4 | A few people do seem to be able to remember everything ( they have ‘ photographic memories ’ ) but this can often lead to remembering a mass of unwanted material and so things have to be actively ‘ unremembered ’ . |
5 | Well the , the risk has changed for a start I mean with the chemicals there are so many now erm chemicals and so much of it being transported by road , the risk of that and the dangers of accidents must be increased , although legislation has brought in a number of improvements , so firemen have to be very much up to date with that . |
6 | There is no source of official information on settlements , since court formalities are rare , and thus deductions have to be made from the information available in the judicial statistics , supported by the available research . |
7 | Similarly Clubs have to be refurbished or decorated . |
8 | Now claimants have to be both available and be prepared to accept full-time employment . |
9 | Even peers have to be content with coronets of silver gilt , and holders of the orders of chivalry , today awarded for services to the professions , the arts , business and a wide range of public entertainment as well as to politicians and servants of the state , are designated by gilt insignia embellished with enamel . |
10 | If British tennis is to ever rise above the mediocrity that it has wallowed in for decades , then juniors have to be given greater access to courts and coaching . |
11 | But sometimes politicians have to be seen to respond to public concerns , if they are not to hand ammunition to their opponents . |
12 | It is almost as if the direction of change is determined in advance ( by theory ) and then events have to be fitted into that pre-ordained model . |
13 | There are cases where youngsters have to be placed in custody , but they are very , very rare . ’ |
14 | It is only when quantities have to be produced and time is short that activities need to be planned . |
15 | Yet questions have to be asked quite seriously about whether Eubank himself can maintain his work-rate with a tenth world title fight lined up in just 24 months . |
16 | Yet panels have to be one above the other , not side by side . |
17 | The first two parts of this book are about understanding where things have to be done . |
18 | In practice , and at innumerable levels where decisions have to be made , this assumption is made all the time . |
19 | The PC is blessed , or cursed , with the MS-DOS operating system where commands have to be entered at the keyboard to perform any of even the most basic functions . |
20 | There is a specific statutory provision scattered about , children 's services particularly , where children have to be consulted . |
21 | Instead , Toyota uses technology to allow workers to focus on those important tasks where choices have to be made . |
22 | If reforming Russia is now the world 's biggest challenge , then comfort can be taken in this new Russian knack of taking the right road when choices have to be made . |