Example sentences of "[verb] that there have [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We must face the issue seriously and not in the way in which the Prime Minister faced the issue at Harare when he said that he would write off some of the debts in return for the acceptance of an economic model imposed by the International Monetary Fund , and say that there has to be a write-off of debt .
2 The NEC believed that there had to be changes and had already begun wide-ranging consultations .
3 OMG 's work so far ‘ has been like defining that there have to be lights on the the wing tips of aeroplanes . ’
4 It seemed that there had to be some medium throughout space through which the light traveled .
5 If the auditors ' role is to be expanded , however , the APB recognises that there has to be more than just shareholder involvement .
6 ‘ Now we 're saying that there has to be a complete ban on overtime and that they should resist moral blackmail . ’
7 ‘ It was then I decided that there had to be a market out there for an ironing service for professional women — and this has very much proved to be the case . ’
8 The Commonwealth believe that there has to be an agreement before December the fifteenth , very little time to close such a complicated deal .
9 Being HIV positive or having AIDS does not mean that there have to be any major changes to the home environment .
10 He could always claim of course that he knew nothing of the layout of the engine-room and had always assumed that there had to be a reserve tank or that in a panic-stricken concern for the welfare of his beloved niece he had quite forgotten that there was no such tank .
11 Instead of assuming that their development progresses along a smooth and unproblematic path it is assumed that there have to be mechanisms and policies to overcome constantly recurring disequilibria and attempts to gain some sort of balance ( for example , between agriculture and industry ; between the amounts available for consumption and for investment in new capital ; between money and financial capital on one hand and production on the other ; and , especially , between capital and labour ) .
12 As I learned more of missionary work all over the world , I began to realise that there had to be a tremendous effort to help undernourished people to grow their own food for themselves , a task which is still tragically unfinished , and will remain so until the nations of the world , rich and poor , combine together to sacrifice a meagre percentage of their gross national product , which experts calculate to be necessary to abolish hunger in a generation .
13 The police service themselves recognize that there has to be a a need for change that they have to be brought up to date er and er I think you 'll see when I a announce my decisions on the Sheahy report er that er I am taking the need to er reform the police service , very seriously indeed .
14 I knew that there had to be a wound : she had not been drowned or strangled or poisoned .
15 An application for a permanent transfer is an application under Part II of the Act , and it follows that there has to be compliance with the relevant provisions on the part of an applicant making such an application and the licensing board in considering it .
16 It means that there has to be some violence used against the woman to overbear her will or that there has to be a threat of violence as a result of which her will is overborne . ’
17 In Lawrence [ 1982 ] AC 510 , Lord Diplock said that there had to be an obvious and serious risk of some physical harm or substantial damage to property in relation to reckless driving and causing death by reckless driving .
18 Council leader John Williams ( Lab ) said that there had to be strict conditions .
19 SCHOOLS Minister Michael Fallon yesterday denied that there had to be any cuts in the education budget in Northumberland .
20 If it is maintained that there has to be an independent criterion of truth , then the difficulty we are confronted with is determining precisely what that criterion might be .
21 Finally , it is suggested that there has to be a case by case approach to the possible impact of each new hotel because each hotel market is different in terms of numbers of competitors , the location , size and growth of that market , the nature of the new hotel and the range of reactions of existing hotels to the new rival .
22 The Divisional Court , presided over by the Lord Chief Justice , Lord Parker , emphasized that there had to be a ‘ real possibility ’ of a breach of the peace , but went on to find that just such a situation of menace existed here : eighteen people ‘ milling about ’ when there were only eight people in the works created a ‘ real danger of something more than mere picketing ’ .
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