Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] have [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 In Site Classe there is apparently full protection ( more akin to SSSIs in the UK ) and agricultural change has to be sanctioned by special Committees .
2 When , on 25 March 1859 , the tsar announced the principles on which Russian local government was to be based in the future , he acknowledged that provision had to be made for involving the public .
3 Means that provision has to be .
4 Two years ago , the Texas supreme court declared that money had to be spread equally between rich districts and poor , and that rich schools should send some of their revenues to the state to be shared out .
5 ‘ The C & D category societies ( the smallest ) have picked up a lot of savings business by offering high interest rates , but that money has to be lent out and the sort of mortgage business they have been picking up at the rates they charge looks very doubtful to me .
6 Advance payment has to be made to the Post Office to cover the value of the postage expected to be used .
7 Now electrolysis is the permanent removal of hair by the insertion of a very small needle attached to a machine and you press the button on the needle holder which releases current , and that cooks the hair , it actually cooks the root of the hair , but each hair has to be individually treated , so if you 've got quite a lot of coarse hair it can take a lot of time , and a lot of money .
8 I needed crews such as Middleton 's badly and more especially captains like Middleton , but I was aware there was a weakness and that weakness had to be reinforced .
9 This consciousness leads only to social democratic forms of political organization , and accepts that political change has to be achieved through the mechanisms of representative politics .
10 Our case shows that , with carcinoma of the gallbladder , rupture of the gallbladder during laparoscopic cholecystectomy must be avoided by all means , even if the umbilical incision has to be sufficiently extended to facilitate easy removal of an intact specimen .
11 You you see the important thing is that that contract has to be done in front of the and so does the copy , so does the cheque so they 're all done on the spot .
12 Well , it , it does n't mean that permission has to be granted at Finmere , but it , it would make it more difficult to refuse .
13 Each level has to be constructed interpretively so that the distinctions between levels can not be systematically articulated .
14 Nevertheless , each change had to be translated into local activity and if that translation did not take place , managers ran the risk of national decisions being superseded by yet further alterations .
15 Each category had to be put in a different container and taken to a collection centre .
16 Each cheque had to be signed and countersigned .
17 The only exception to the rule is when the plaintiff is under a disability , when of course the interim payment has to be approved and directions given about how it is to be applied .
18 The probabilities of each route have to be calculated and summed to give the total probability .
19 The reduction in active and committed Labour support has to be seen in the context of a more general weakening of the ‘ class'-party alignment , a tendential replacement of solid electoral support ( for both main parties ) by more volatile behaviour .
20 They were just that — guidelines , she said , and each case had to be dealt with on its individual merits .
21 Lord Wheatley said ( at p830A-B ) that although each case had to be decided on its own facts , there were four guidelines to assist in determining whether the valuer had the benefit of arbitral immunity .
22 Each case has to be considered on its merits where an ambiguous answer emerges from the stable isotope data .
23 These are reasonable questions , but the answer in each case has to be ‘ no ’ .
24 Each case has to be examined on its merits .
25 Each case has to be considered on its individual merits in the light of the tests of amenity and — the other factor to be taken into account — public safety .
26 At one point in the turbulence I felt certain I was going to be air-sick and the very thought was unsettling , because I knew we would have to write and file our first flight story from Calgary within an hour or two , and that story had to be sent , come what may , including sickness .
27 Each Spitfire had to be positioned on the flatbed in such a manner as to clear roadblock obstructions as well as overhead tramway cables encountered along the route .
28 Each bale has to be packed in plastic in case of rain and tied up so the runners can take hold of it .
29 That agriculture has to be shown to be necessary for the viability of Article 3(5) areas is stated in the House of Commons ' Agriculture Committee 's 1982 Report which also states that such areas must have a low or declining population , the exact opposite of the view given by MAFF ) .
30 If you expect a child to write about a personal experience , engagement with that experience has to be regarded as a priority .
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