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

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31 Other changes to the 1956 Industrial Policy Resolution include scrapping the rule that foreign equity has to be accompanied by foreign technology .
32 That part of the package has to be right , but it 's impossible to separate it from the consultation that goes on between the customer and the supplier before the sale is clinched .
33 Each ingredient has to be counted and a quantity entered .
34 Frozen pasta rarely has to be defrosted before use .
35 The conclusion has to be cook , eat , enjoy — and profit .
36 One person living there has to be a Sally Ann person of some sort , but otherwise it 's just everyone with their own room but sharing kitchen and bathroom .
37 However , they mean that the pilot has to be prepared for a possible launch failure or cable break on every flight .
38 The rate at which the angle is changed must depend on the speed at the time , and this has to be judged because there is insufficient time to check the ASI .
39 If there is not enough room to get down straight ahead , obviously a turn has to be made regardless of the height ; there is no point in flying on into wind and losing valuable height and space ahead .
40 During the turn-off , there is time for a reassessment of the height remaining relative to trees and buildings , and a decision has to be made either to continue turning to make a low circuit , or to turn back into wind after using up a little more height ( this is known as an S-turn ) .
41 This will also affect how far the stick has to be moved forwards to effect a recovery .
42 Forget about embarrassment : a landing out has to be made if there is any doubt about getting back .
43 These are the students who really do freeze on the controls and , with the stick held firmly forward , the instructor has to be quick and strong to prevent an accident .
44 Providing the disabled person is entitled to receive mobility allowance , it need not necessarily be the disabled person who has to be the driver of the vehicle .
45 Analysis of any construction of meaning from which social practice is derived has to be part of the participant ethnographer 's cognitive processes , replacing the notion of simple observation as the main data-yielding technique .
46 now ‘ body language ’ has to be dressed up with a lot of sociological clap trap and paraded as some marvellous new technique , aimed at revolutionising police relations with the public .
47 It has to be won , reproduced and sustained ’ ( taken from Hebdidge 1979 : 16 ) .
48 Because the ‘ prig ’ has to be nailed , it comes as no surprise to find that electronic tagging seems set to join the introduction of ID cards as a means of controlling the ‘ dangerous classes ’ , for as many anthropologists have shown , the concept of movement itself is possessed of dangerous ambiguity and prevents easy classification .
49 Now look here , you trembling ridiculous creature , listen to me , nothing may happen and that has to be OK too .
50 The ‘ good loser syndrome ’ has to be avoided at all costs .
51 £so , your rear hand has to be drawn further and further back from where it should be in order to remain immediately effective .
52 Whilst owing his debt to Lorca , it has to be said that this volume is markedly conservative .
53 Mythological or not , it has to be emphasised that he was speaking here of a group of poets — Ellenborgen , Hine , Mandel , Purdy , Macpherson , Layton and Cohen — not just Leonard himself .
54 It has to be said that the plays are somewhat thin in material , and the characterisation weak , but they were both offended by the offhand refusal and the Corporation 's unwillingness to offer even the slightest guidance for the betterment of the projects .
55 So there has to be something in the world answering to the general predicate , just as there is something answering to the name .
56 With its existence thus assumed it is knowledge of the external world which has to be explained .
57 It must be said , however , that despite the beautiful detail of Piaget 's behavioural descriptions , his picture of the mental reorganizations underlying behavioural change was painted with a very broad brush ( by present-day standards ) ; and indeed the assimilation-accommodation model is little more than a description of what has to be explained , awaiting , what we now call , a ‘ computational model ’ .
58 Second , we have to be sufficiently alert : the apparatus has to be switched on .
59 Third , in certain circumstances , we have to be attending to the stimulus : the apparatus has to be tuned in correctly .
60 But it has to be reiterated that the CTP does not explain these observations : it does not explain how the impinging events give rise to awareness of those events .
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