Example sentences of "[prep] [det] has [prep] be " in BNC.
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1 | Part of the blame for that has to be accepted by the industry , which has been guilty of complacency . |
2 | The evidence for this has to be the deafening silence when , after the French and German elections , connections were made about PR letting the Nazis in . |
3 | The underwriter has to take up shares if called upon to do so , and for this has to be able to obtain the necessary funds . |
4 | Some of that has to be insecurity and often I have thought that what makes Jackie run is the fear that if he stops running the world will all fall apart about him . |
5 | However , all of this has to be set in the context that whilst still at school children were dependent for their own basic economic support upon the parental generation . |
6 | Much of this has to be regarded as heroic in its assumptions . |
7 | Again the explanation of this has to be found in colonialism . |
8 | On arrival home they find their house has been destroyed by fire ( how writer David Renwick manages to get a laugh out of this has to be seen to be believed ) and they then have to do battle with the insurance company . |
9 | A book with a title like this has to be full of choice bits of information that confirm what most of us who have been in the Services have always known — that high-ranking officers can do the daftest things . |
10 | Because I promise you , if you do that , on a live transmission like this has to be , you really will scupper yourself . |
11 | ‘ If a book like this has to be written , and in the end I think that it does , it could n't be better done . |
12 | Against this has to be set the fact that in times of high inflation the real value of company debt diminishes over time . |
13 | Yes , I think the answer to that has to be certainly it does . |
14 | An exception to this has to be mentioned , viz. , that Professor Coleman was accustomed , unless prevented by some special cause — to visit Sir Astley Cooper in the evening of one day in the week during the winter half of the year , to indulge in a game of whist . |
15 | The antidote to this has to be the counter-attack , as I 'm sure we 'll see from the French . |
16 | The answer to this has to be a qualified yes . |