Example sentences of "that have to be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Versions of the traditional hornpipe danced by sailors of many nationalities are featured in many ballets because it is so descriptive of the very particular way in which seamen walk and do the many different jobs that have to be done on any kind of boat .
2 As a result of this reduction in the size of the labour force , the one or two farm-workers have to be skilled at most of the jobs that have to be done .
3 ‘ Why do n't we make a list of things that have to be done ? ’ she suggested practically .
4 I look at all the jobs that 's got , that have to be done in the day , right , and look at which ones I should do , and then all the other jobs I just share out between the relevant people .
5 The images were too much of a jumble because new houses on the Gulf are a fantasy that have to be seen to be believed .
6 The next group of sections deals with the various types of publicity that have to be given to the annual accounts and reports .
7 Just like any other agent engaged in communicative action oriented towards understanding , the interpreter makes claims that have to be supported with reasoned argument .
8 I use the ironing board mostly for skirts that have to be steamed to the length required .
9 Thus , consideration should be given to the way in which policy goals may be effectively translated into political and legal reality , based on both a realistic perception of the obstacles that have to be overcome and an accurate assessment of the contribution which lawyers and litigation may make in promoting desirable social change .
10 It is interesting to note , in passing , that most of them are questions that have to be asked of primary data as well .
11 It requires calcium and other chemicals that have to be extracted from hard-won food .
12 One of the main practical impacts of the TransAction system is that almost all the conveyancing is now dealt with before exchange of contracts , and this means that the tasks that have to be undertaken in between exchange and completion are relatively minor , thereby reducing the average time between exchange and completion to two weeks or even less .
13 Besides the semi-literate glossies , and the best-selling ‘ page-turners ’ that have to be moved aside for the next over-hyped wave , books appear for sale that are of a quite different kind .
14 An inspectorate will set the standards that have to be reached before bonuses can be paid .
15 In a good organization the objectives that have to be achieved are decided with considerable interaction between those who are going to carry them out , and those who ultimately have the responsibility for the leadership of the enterprise .
16 What has to be registered Section 396 , which sets out the charges that have to be registered , enumerates a list of registrable charges and any charge not on the list does not have to be registered .
17 The result is an inflation rate double that of the other large OECD economies , and interest rates that have to be kept higher than they otherwise would be — because moneymen , on the whole , are not the most trusting ( read gullible ) of types .
18 Their teacher has said that the project ‘ has opened their eyes to the problems that have to be met by the elderly and disabled . ’
19 The third note , Treatment of Directors ' Claims as ‘ Employees ’ in Insolvency Administration , explains the criteria that have to be met for such claims to be accepted .
20 It may have been preferable to issue the national curriculum documents as guidelines , templates of good practice against which schools could evaluate their extant curriculum rather than requirements that have to be met .
21 These gums are highly polymerized pentoses that have to be broken down by bacteria , which release nutrients roughly equivalent to the yields from fruits .
22 In talking about European union , we are talking about concepts that have to be cast in the reality of national legislation and everyday life .
23 There are two basic assumptions that have to be made if we wish to infer from this that X causes Y .
24 If you and your children have always talked together on all kinds of subjects , you may find it easier to sit down and talk reasonably and quietly about some of the hard decisions that have to be made .
25 BSO/Origin 's accounts also highlight the many uncertainties involved and the assumptions that have to be made .
26 If the right hemisphere is merely slower than the left on this task , then the more matches that have to be made the greater the relative right hemispheric disadvantage should be .
27 The onus on his/her ingenuity is reflected in the wide range of decisions that have to be made about the context in which tokens occur .
28 He does not mention , however , the choices that have to be made during execution of such trials , the ultimate allegiance of the clinician being to each patient separately while that of the researcher is to the overall trial design .
29 The two other main decisions that have to be made at the design stage are the sizes of type and the style in which it is set .
30 The spread of political responsibility throughout the population to local councillors , school governors and so on informs more people about the nature of the financial choices that have to be made , and thus produces a more informed electorate .
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