Example sentences of "[Wh adv] it have [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 The decision will be taken by this Government whenever it has to be taken .
2 But there is nothing laid down in law whereby it has to be a Thursday .
3 Could n't they see how it had to be nourished ?
4 Kānchho , Kalchu 's younger brother , and Śa kar would take him in the morning , and Kānchho would stay there with him — if that was how it had to be .
5 The past and the future were one , she explained hastily , and that was how it had to be .
6 ‘ Club before country was how it had to be for me because injury and suspension have left me with only 11 players for Arbroath 's league game with Brechin City on Saturday , ’ said McGrain .
7 She 's a very conceited woman , Pete the adulterous told me she was a very conceited woman and er Neil says I I I 'd have to talk to him to him about this , she could n't discuss anything with him she would lay down the law , that was how it had to be and I said no I said Gerry and I , I had no hesitation , as I said , in putting the boot in and Brenda and Dave take the same the attitude to children that you let them first of all when they 're small , you have to tell them no like you do not
8 The feeling that this is how it has to be , that there is no way out , causes us to wear our chains gladly .
9 And that 's how it has to be , if we are to succeed . ’
10 Do not let anyone — pilots , the RAF or the CAA — fool themselves that CANP is anything other than a hastily improvised system put together after the collision of a Phantom and a Pawnee in 1974 , when it had to be shown that something was being done .
11 One of the critics of the Touche Ross report , Professor Arthur Midwinter , of the department of politics at Strathclyde University , said last night that it now looked as if the scope for savings would be narrowed to the point where it had to be asked whether it was worthwhile proceeding with the reforms .
12 er sale occurred when they went through the electrical register and asked people who lived in flats whether they wanted a green cone , they did n't even have a garden , let alone a window box but nevertheless erm I the green cone extends ought to be reported on , ought to be encouraged and such like because it is the individual person who is going to recycle using their own garden in their own small way as opposed to transporting the stuff maybe to a waste tip and such like where it has to be dealt with at a an expensive way and if a the best part of the expense of dealing with waste of course is actually to transport and transport throughout the roads and if you do it in your own gardens so much the better and I , I , I should like to er and taking part in the green cone experiment er further experiments like that whereby the individual person is encouraged to do it .
13 That is why it had to be big .
14 Now she knew why it had to be Felipe .
15 That is why it had to be abolished .
16 Just tell me why it had to be me who was stupid enough to help you last night ? ’
17 One thinks back to Morrissey in the early days and wonders why it has to be this way .
18 There are good reasons why it has to be more expensive than in the USA .
19 That 's why it has to be Benedict 's .
20 It is still lived in , though not any more by humans , because the castle and its grounds have been turned into a home , and a sort of theatre , for birds of prey : vultures , falcons , buzzards , eagles , which in the afternoons ( I 'm not sure why it has to be only after lunch ) are allowed to fly free and which you can pay to visit .
21 Why it has to be thus I know not .
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