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

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1 It has to be warm and friendly and , especially for the busy cook , it must be well designed .
2 It 's the idea that you ca n't have socialism in one country , it has to be international it 's the idea that it has to be based on the working class because the working class is the agent of socialism and it has to be by revolution because the ruling class wo n't give up its power and wealth voluntarily .
3 In the case of bank bills it has to be sure that the acceptor bank will be in a position to pay , thus the requirement of eligibility .
4 ‘ Staff are told it has to be user-led and then that it has to be rationed and controlled ’ .
5 But there 's no real rule , although maybe for the group it has to be conducive to live performance because we are such a live performance band . ’
6 However , the specialist team is distinguished by a particular approach , featuring high throughput of cases , and it has to be uncertain at this stage whether this is a consequence of its specialism or of an underlying distinction in the conception of social work that it may represent — what we have called a ‘ deep ’ structure .
7 ‘ But it has to be accurate and timely . ’
8 He does not really expect her to love him , and when she does it has to be total .
9 This means it has to be new , capable of industrial application , involve an innovation , and not be excluded as a special case — such as military inventions .
10 Women drop in unexpectedly to see how your Plava compares with theirs — it has to be good , your reputation rests on the Pesach ( Passover ) Plava .
11 John Pullen , of London Zoo , said : ‘ There 's no way a chimp could understand which company to go for , it has to be complete luck — but then what I understand of trading in that way sounds like complete luck half the time . ’
12 It has to be tall to really taste nice .
13 Thus if leadership is to be practised throughout the organisation then it has to be consistent with political objectives and compatible with the role of the politician .
14 It has to be complex .
15 This does n't mean that it has to be quantitative , but rather that there is a clear relationship between the understanding being sought and the information collected , or selected for review , so that there is no inbuilt bias which would prejudge the outcome .
16 This does n't mean that it has to be quantitative , but rather that there is a clear relationship between the understanding being sought and the information collected , or selected for review , so that there is no inbuilt bias which would prejudge the outcome .
17 It has to be right .
18 And it has to be perfect before I shall allow you to go on to petit point . ’
19 It has to be perfect .
20 It has to be arbitrary .
21 In this new arena , it has to be businesslike — late startups for some government contracts have meant cost cutting at the end this financial year , which led to newspaper reports of a ‘ crisis ’ at WSL .
22 Secondly , the past and current benefit to the employer must not merely be substantial or even valuable ; it has to be outstanding if compensation is to be awarded .
23 It has to be possible to see within reality the presence of that which transcends it — what the Christian theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer called ‘ the beyond in our midst ’ .
24 It has to be possible to produce spontaneously original sentences which are based on implicit rules which allow generalisation .
25 It has to be possible to dream and speak the unthinkable , for the only thing that we do know is that we shall not know what tomorrow 's world will be like .
26 WORST PERFORMANCE BY A SEXUAL BEING : It has to be poor old Ronald Pickup , for his part in Melvyn Bragg 's TV adaptation of his own novel , A Time To Dance .
27 And it does n't say it has to be other people here probably not , every bit of it
28 But this does not mean that it has to be uninformed and makeshift .
29 For a sample to be datable by TL it has to be crystalline but non-metallic .
30 It has to be ready for that okay ?
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