Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] has to be " in BNC.
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1 | But our attitude towards them has to be based on the understanding that they want to transform us into a different party — a party which could never win , and might well not deserve to win , against a Conservative government which itself embraces the social market . |
2 | So if he finds himself behaving very differently in school to how he behaves at home , one of them has to be ‘ real ’ and the other ‘ phoney ’ . |
3 | Moreover , while these analyses are useful in clarifying relationships the underlying explanation of them has to be sought in the factors surveyed by other chapters . |
4 | Only about a third of them has to be what you really call meat . |
5 | Only about a third of them has to be what you 'd really call meat , and quite a lot of them had an enormous amount of fat in them . |
6 | For example , it takes at least three times the energy to convert iron ore ( most of which has to be imported nowadays ) into steel than to convert ferrous scrap into equally good steel . |
7 | The effect of what is now sections 128 of the Act is that if particulars of such rights are not set out either in the memorandum or articles , or in a resolution or agreement ( a copy of which has to be sent to the Registrar under section 380 ) they must be given in a statement , in the prescribed form , sent to the Registrar within a month of allotment of the shares . |
8 | You can picture it , ca n't you , as the daily dumper truck tips out hundreds more envelopes , each of which has to be laboriously slit open , the contents unfolded , date-stamped , sent to the right person to be read . |
9 | A fundamental part of it has to be this recognition : animals have the right to be left alone . |
10 | Surveys carried out for market research purposes can not normally cover the whole of the relevant population , so a representative sample of it has to be taken . |
11 | Surveys carried out for market research purposes can not ( usually ) realistically cover the whole of the relevant population , so a " sample " of it has to be taken . |
12 | The choice of sample Market research surveys can not realistically cover the whole of the relevant population , so a " sample " of it has to be taken . |
13 | The register and index have to be open for inspection during business hours by any member without charge and by any other person on payment of a small fee and a copy of it or any part of it has to be supplied to anyone on payment of a modest charge . |
14 | The conditions attaching to grant are that the D S S transfer , eighty five percent of it has to be spent on the independent sector , and there are monitoring mechanisms in place whereby the government is going to assure itself that has happened . |
15 | So if this stands for this year 's output at a hundred percent fifty percent of it has to be added on to give next year 's . |
16 | It must be said , however , that despite the beautiful detail of Piaget 's behavioural descriptions , his picture of the mental reorganizations underlying behavioural change was painted with a very broad brush ( by present-day standards ) ; and indeed the assimilation-accommodation model is little more than a description of what has to be explained , awaiting , what we now call , a ‘ computational model ’ . |
17 | No mention of what has to be taken out to make the bubbles ‘ natural ’ . |
18 | ‘ IF you liked Planes , Trains and Automobiles — you 'll love this , ’ says the cover of what has to be the most banal video of the month . |
19 | Sometimes this is no more than a description of what has to be done but sometimes it incorporates how the operator does it or should do it . |
20 | The difficulty , then , with all the cases I have discussed — and with a large number of other disputes of a like kind — is that each side argues past the other by assuming the truth of what has to be proved . |
21 | Any sort of housing standard to be effective must be given the force of law , but the sad lesson of history is that specific words of the law , while intended in spirit to be a minimum statement of what is acceptable , are usually interpreted and followed as the maximum of what has to be achieved in practice . |
22 | ‘ Well , one of us has to be , ’ she said coolly as she moved forward , holding out her hand . |
23 | Each of us has to be committed to serving our customers whether the customers are members of the public , councillors or other members of staff . |
24 | ‘ One of us has to be sensible — ’ |
25 | The FSA provides that Investment Business will be subject to conduct of business rules , compliance with which has to be monitored by the ICAEW as an RPB . |
26 | ‘ The staff will always fit in with whatever has to be done . |
27 | Over the 1950s and 1960s direct government expenditure on goods and services averaged 20 per cent of GDP to which has to be added a further 15 per cent in respect of transfer payments . |
28 | This is not wanted to there has to be a circuit arrangement which does not respond to a short pulse from the batting l.e.d. but acts only if this l.e.d. remains on for a longer period , that is , when the batsman has correctly intercepted the ball . |
29 | But the S Q L code which is sent to it has to be interpreted when it gets to the server machine , and we all know the difference between compiled and interpreted code . |
30 | Because if football 's on it has to be watched ! |