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

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1 The fact that certain palms would have to be greased to the tune of $250,000 was a minor matter .
2 Any decision that preparation and presentation should be separate would have to be justified to the public and be open in the last resort to judicial review .
3 Around 3,500 of Britain 's industrial processes will have to be justified to the inspectorate for the pollution they put into the environment on land , into the air and into water .
4 Waldegrave 's allotted question times at Westminster could be embarrassing occasions : any queries of substance will have to be referred to the ministries that matter .
5 ( Decisions in future cases will also have to be referred to the courts ) .
6 The other type of assessment may comply with schedule 2 to the original environmental impact assessment directive from the European Community and it does not have to be referred to the appropriate regulatory agency .
7 The actual bye-law itself is very much in its infancy , the situation is that , if , if the Council agree , if members of Council agree to make the bye-law , then it would have to be referred to the Home Office and then to the Secretary of State .
8 Anything that might alter investor sentiment , no matter how small , will have to be announced to the Stock Exchange , displayed to everyone simultaneously on the Exchange 's Topic screens .
9 So exposed films will have to be sent to the company 's HQ in Atlanta , Georgia for processing — via a courier air service arranged by Nimslo .
10 But if , as seems increasingly likely , Mr Clinton will soon tell Congress and the public that American fighting men will have to be sent to Bosnia , he will have to do better than say that he has thought things over carefully .
11 The Case Act was devised to end such abuse ; forthwith executive agreements , within 60 days of their negotiation , would have to be sent to the House and the Senate for approval .
12 Bills will have to be sent to me , and the newspaper will have to be cancelled , ’ he added casually as he made his way towards the stairs with complete composure .
13 These would have to be sent to the Office by the end of January so that in the event of more than three names ballot forms can be sent out .
14 It will also mean that Ulster patients will no longer have to be sent to English hospitals for heart operations in a bid to shorten the waiting list .
15 Peter Palumbo also hinted that , in the current squeeze , public money might have to be limited to centres of excellence and innovation .
16 As space is very tight it would probably have to be limited to one page .
17 However for a load torque of 0.4 Nm the maximum operating speed would have to be limited to 200 steps per second and there would be additional problems in operating at speeds around 20 and 40 steps per second .
18 Of course sequals do n't have to be limited to one .
19 There is of course no reason why individual lenders should not make insurance compulsory for their clients : its cost would have to be revealed to the customer , and it would have to be added into the calculated APR .
20 Providing posts are of the correct spacing , replacement is easy , but where posts are closer , a panel may have to be cut to size .
21 A cast of thousands may have to be cut to seven .
22 According to the plan , current repayments of US$40,000 billion would have to be cut to US$10,000 million if Latin America was to recover the 5-6 per cent annual economic growth rates of the 1970s .
23 The prosecution 's evidence does not have to be presented to the court all over again .
24 The standard to which the work would have to be developed to be attractive to a commercial publisher involves a great deal of further work .
25 The young Heartfield ( who anglicised his name in a break with his German heritage in 1915 ) would have to be tied to the chair while his companions baited him like a caged animal .
26 We looked at him in disgust and just stood there popping our bubble-gum while he explained to her that she had betrayed her tribe and would have to be tied to the totem-pole .
27 The shock of hearing Dana say she was jealous would have to be pushed to the back of her mind for now .
28 Muslin is another good choice , but it will have to be fixed to a well-made frame that fits the tank exactly .
29 Anxiously she hoped not , although she had had one or two uneasy moments about certain other guests who were not simply here to witness the ceremony like the gentlemen from the mill and the dressmakers , but would have to be entertained to champagne and bride-cake and all the other delicacies Mrs Drubb had prepared for them afterwards , at Frizingley Hall .
30 The nomination of a specific cargo is made as the time for delivery approaches and the right to obtain delivery of this cargo may have to be transferred to buyers in different parts of the globe .
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