Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] have to [be] " in BNC.

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1 A number of activities have to be organised by the following morning so that the TA NCOs from all three detachments can be trained and tested in a variety of skills , from working on a range and map reading to first aid and driving .
2 Its movements relate to the four points of the compass , and a great number of movements have to be remembered .
3 Did the choice of alternatives have to be so narrow , so dramatic ?
4 However , we all know what it is like to start something entirely new and to be told at the beginning that rows of holes have to be followed by two knit rows and then , when it all seems to be going well , to discover that there are two transferring rows one after the other , sounding like a contradiction in terms .
5 A number of problems have to be borne in mind .
6 Against this , a number of disadvantages have to be noted .
7 ‘ Lots of managers have to be cheats and conmen , ’ he once told a Football Writers ' Association dinner .
8 Yet for managed competition to work , a number of conditions have to be met , and this is where difficulties have arisen .
9 It started in 1976 and it says something about the timescale over which these sorts of things have to be planned that the first results of any value appeared 16 years later .
10 It will focus on distributed Unix composed of LANs and interconnected WANs where the reliability of multiple system components and large numbers of apps have to be considered .
11 When a hotel receives an enquiry for an ‘ en bloc ’ reservations , which means that a number of rooms have to be reserved to accommodate a group of people , it is essential that the reservations charts are studied carefully .
12 Despite limited information , the advantages and disadvantages of orders have to be argued .
13 All identities of callers have to be confirmed … ’
14 The quality and accessibility of materials have to be high if this approach is to succeed and no organisational barriers are placed in the way of learning .
15 A number of pitfalls have to be considered when looking at diversification not least lack of experience in a new venture , the capital cost and working capital requirements , the cautious attitude of banks , and the marketing side .
16 A number of factors have to be considered when determining the overall efficiency of a process and expected yield is only one of them .
17 In pursuing a solution to the energy problem , a number of factors have to be taken into consideration .
18 As the interval between the surveyed contours is usually 100 feet on British maps and as nick points may be such small features , the long profiles of rivers have to be accurately levelled .
19 A number of choices have to be made , for example :
20 A further complication arises when a new settlement straddles the boundary between two parishes , so that two sets of records have to be seen .
21 a large variety of tasks have to be done .
22 But the increasing number of claims have to be paid for .
23 Even small numbers of Salmonella cells can cause food poisoning but other types of bacteria have to be present in large numbers before they make food dangerous .
24 Then judgements about priorities have to be made .
25 ‘ All VIA employees have to be able to speak French .
26 And , working beyond the limits of confidence and competence , responses to situations have to be produced that are experimental , and the effect of which is uncertain .
27 Numbers are limited and requests for tickets have to be received by 31 July 1993 and a £10 deposit is required .
28 Also , the concept of limited liability in the UK is much more protective of proprietors than it is in the Code Napoleon countries , where , for example , net worth deficiencies have to be made good immediately , otherwise the company must cease trading .
29 The problem is , of course , that child abuse work is all too often conducted under enormous time and resource pressures , and may at times have to be done under the glare of unwelcome publicity or in the aftermath of an incident that has aroused public concern .
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