Example sentences of "new [noun] have [prep] be " in BNC.
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1 | Most bank notes are printed on special paper that makes forgery more or less impossible , although with the passage of time , new notes have to be issued to replace worn-out and frayed paper notes . |
2 | ‘ The value of this relationship shows itself when users need support in emergencies , or when large new projects have to be undertaken . |
3 | ‘ However , British Coal believe that plans for major new investments have to be reviewed in the light of the changing market conditions , which I understand is happening at Point of Ayr . ’ |
4 | This , of course , does mean that new data have to be gathered . |
5 | To characterise segmental biomechanical properties of the rectal wall and regional thresholds of sensation new methods have to be introduced . |
6 | Each island bears a white arrow to show the way , but the riverbed changes continuously and new channels have to be navigated each trip . |
7 | These new areas have to be identified and realised . |
8 | An order is not for ever : it is fulfilled and new orders have to be gained . |
9 | There comes a point when new players have to be drafted in . |
10 | We 're not going to get it by resurrecting the stadia that we 've got at the moment ; new ones have to be built , and if they 're going to be built in the high population areas , you know , then I think it 's realistic for the clubs in that particular area to share . |
11 | Tighter health budgets mean new drugs have to be very good indeed to command high prices . |
12 | The changes in work and the loss of jobs associated with new technology have to be tackled at a wider level . |
13 | Mixed with an old-fashioned respect for education , this means that tens of thousands of new jobs have to be generated each year to keep up with the prodigious output of mothers and universities . |