Example sentences of "have to be another [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 These military and familial idealised images of cooperation and conflict , then , break down in the face of current realities so there has to be another metaphor which can both explain and inform behaviour when conflicts or interests arise between management and work force .
2 What is now worrying us extremely about Local Government in Britain , in any Labour Authority , which is spreading now like a cancer in , that officers are not trusted now to even take the sick list of decisions so there has to be another sub-committee .
3 What is now worrying us extremely about Local Government in Britain , in any Labour Authority , which is spreading now like a cancer in , that officers are not trusted now to even take the sick list of decisions so there has to be another sub-committee .
4 There has to be another ingredient — the spark and the quick glimpse of something new .
5 As a man who spent 17 years in local government I have a sense of shame that yet again there has to be another attempt to reform local government finance , due to the incompetence , extravagance and doctrinaire opposition to competitive tendering of Labour councils .
6 Software designers will never agree to a standard format for the data in their programs so instead there has to be another piece of software that will bundle the information into a standard format to enable it to be transmitted to another computer .
7 I 'd planned on taking you to Malvern to meet my family , but , it 'll have to be another day .
8 By this time the country would be in such a shambles under Kinnock , Smith , Hattersley , Cook and Co that there would have to be another election , which the Tories would once again be able to fight in a properly robust and combative fashion .
9 A somewhat smaller proportion , 43 per cent , would prefer some kind of arrangement between the parties so there would not have to be another election for a number of years .
10 Well it would have to be another bodge up ; she could n't afford to get a builder in .
11 It would have to be another lesson learned the hard way , but she could not easily push the thought of him away and she knew she never would .
12 So there had to be another way .
13 There had to be another reason . ’
14 There had to be another source of money and you realized what it was , and that they had acquired the Villa Fiesole to use in that business . ’
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