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

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1 ‘ They go together , ’ said Garvin , ‘ because the only legal basis we have for being in Egypt is that we 're here by the Khedive 's invitation .
2 Of course , nobody as yet knows how intentionality — the property that mental phenomena have of being about something other than themselves — or consciousness emerge from the operations of the brain .
3 As class sizes will be limited , the earlier you get your entry in the more chance you have of being included in your preferred classes .
4 Yet there is something you can do , and the earlier you start the more chance you have of being successful .
5 The more successful the town and country is the more chance we as individuals have of being successful . ’
6 Erm so what I have to is an executor appointed provided he lived in the country for instance because his address was abroad at the time .
7 But to gain the advantages of the Gift Aid scheme certain conditions have to be complied with .
8 Complex social problems have to be tackled including homelessness , imprisonment , birth of an infected child and death of one or even both parents .
9 Rapes and murders occur in this area , and may , of course , have to be treated .
10 The analyst proceeds : 'All mothers have to be frustrating as well as loving .
11 Students do n't automatically proceed to this — it depends on the talent of the individual concerned , and of course it means that an extra year 's funds have to be found .
12 What an impro of this kind does is confront the actors with a situation where they have to be emotionally truthful .
13 In addition , such schools have to be self-financing until they have an adequate complement of pupils .
14 There is a point in everyone 's life , he wrote , when all caution must , as they say , be thrown to the winds , all doubts stilled , when the most extreme risks have to be taken .
15 Yet panels have to be one above the other , not side by side .
16 That is why , he wrote , there have to be three stages , first the making of the glass , then the showing of the glass , and then the end .
17 For that you have to be up against the real thing .
18 Changes to the fabric have to be effected as new toilets are installed , or greater provision is made for food preparation facilities .
19 New and increasingly stringent fire regulations have to be accommodated and licensing magistrates — who often care little for the architectural integrity of historic pubs , but are principally concerned with good and easy supervision of the pub clientele — have to be appeased .
20 New and increasingly stringent fire regulations have to be accommodated and licensing magistrates — who often care little for the architectural integrity of historic pubs , but are principally concerned with good and easy supervision of the pub clientele — have to be appeased .
21 Henry Tyler said , ‘ I have to be back in Whitehall tomorrow , Wen .
22 Cook is the most observant woman , and parlourmaids have to be of a noticing cast of mind , otherwise they would n't be any good for the job , would they , sir ? ’
23 ‘ Experimenters always have to be alert ’ .
24 What is seldom realised , until a first cross-country , is the vast increase in mental workload involved when soaring , map reading , field landings and flying have to be thought of , instead of just how to stay up .
25 At first , making adaptations to your home may seem a very complicated process , because of the information you need to gather together , and the number of people who have to be involved .
26 Cars supplied for hire or purchase can be adapted to suit the needs of the individual , but the types of adaptation that can be made to hire cars is more restricted because they have to be returned to the general market at the end of the hire period .
27 at present good recruits often have to be chased to Bramshill [ on the lengthy command courses ] , because chief constables are not anxious to spare able men , and officers themselves are reluctant to be separated from their families and homes , as well as having a fear that they might lose from being ‘ out of sight , out of mind ’ for promotion .
28 ‘ No , I have to be up early in the morning .
29 Second , we have to be sufficiently alert : the apparatus has to be switched on .
30 Third , in certain circumstances , we have to be attending to the stimulus : the apparatus has to be tuned in correctly .
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