Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [prep] be [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Although postage has to be charged extra , often visiting teachers , trainers and other ‘ travellers ’ to your area are willing to act as couriers .
2 The human losses mounted rapidly , and the extension of recruitment to those just eighteen years old and those already forty-five extended the worries about loved ones at the Front into almost every family , while at home their losses to farming and industry had to be made good , as far as possible , with more prisoners-of-war and ‘ foreign workers ’ .
3 Where now is the consumer 's demand for weekly one-stop shopping when bread has to be bought fresh daily ?
4 Gastric clearance had to be considered abnormal in three asymptomatic patients with cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy according to Feldman and coworkers as well as to our own criteria : in healthy subjects all 10 markers were emptied from the stomach by six hours .
5 Second , the general results of audit have to be made available to managers so that they can take remedial action if necessary , which may mean initiating an independent audit .
6 Not only does the specialist equipment have to be made available to disabled people ; training and advice on how to use the equipment should also be provided .
7 Through their wide experience of the stories they have read and hear , they should be helped to increase their control of story form , recognising , for example , that events take place in a setting , which needs to be described , and that the outcome has to be made explicit for the reader .
8 My lecture had to be cut short , so that could drive me to the airport to catch the evening flight to Delhi .
9 In Europe the ravages of war had to be made good and then came the enlargement of universities , government institutes , and industrial establishments .
10 oh course , you know , its , unless you think about it , the stuff has to be kept hot twenty four hours a day and he said a little bloke like me , I mean all these
11 THE 41st Ulster Drama Festival finished in triumphant style on Saturday night despite the fact that the event had to be re-located due to the devastation of the Grand Opera House .
12 Last year 's event had to be cancelled due to problems with the course , forcing organisers to switch to a new two-lap route mainly off the road .
13 In some engineering and food manufacturing and processing companies unions had also imposed a maximum duration to all temporary employment , and all temporary workers achieving such service had to be given permanent status .
14 Domestically , it was necessary to prevent ‘ sinister interests ’ from dominating the political process — the world that had been made safe for democracy had to be kept safe by democracy .
15 Any reasonable expenses incurred by the person who gave notice have to be made good to him by the company and recouped by the company out of any fees or other emoluments of the directors in default .
16 It may be suggested that the window frame or complete door has to be replaced due to damage to the double glazing unit .
17 Behind his insistence that the intensely hierarchical system of submissions be changed , lay Jenkins 's determination that the Home Secretary had to be allowed sufficient scope to use his political judgment in weighing up alternative courses of action .
18 The affair had to be kept secret , or the scandal within the hospital would irrevocably damage his career .
19 for services , information has to be made available so that you know what sort of services are , are available , erm on which to base a judgement about what so , what sort of erm , services you would like .
20 A NUDE model had to be cut free by firemen yesterday after she got plastered — literally .
21 So , a wife carefully distinguished her property from her husband 's , for the marriage could end , requiring a division of goods ; or her husband could marry a second wife , or a third , and wives ' property had to be kept distinct .
22 Frequently the tower had to be left unfinished or left on the drawing-board , awaiting more funds .
23 Handling of the wounded tissue has to be very gentle and non-traumatic and the knot has to be placed tension-free .
24 This cutting blade has to be kept sharp to perform its job properly without undue pressure in the hand , and is therefore made from a very hard steel — so hard in fact , that it can be brittle when subjected to a common form of misuse : the correct action with all secateurs is a firm steady squeeze , with no wrenching and definitely no twisting , which can cause the blades to break .
25 Parents know what their children are longing for and will give them what they want , even if every piggy bank in the house has to be broken open .
26 That is the reason why that option has to be kept open .
27 This is extremely useful if the office has to be left unattended for any period of time .
28 Even trees in the street had to be kept short to give the army and police clear lines of fire in the event of war , civil or global .
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