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

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1 Continuity and progression have to be built in to the programme and there has to be scope for differentiation and extension .
2 Before that can happen there has to be peace in Afghanistan , and that prospect looks as remote as the end to the drug traffic .
3 ‘ My first aim has to be success with Llanelli but now that I 've accepted this position I 'm going to be totally committed to developing Welsh rugby ’ .
4 That said his fitness has to be 100% for Wilko to play him at all , and he clearly is liable to get himself sent off .
5 There would have to be changes of shifts , er and the likelihood that the operation to erm , the surveillance operation would be compromised as a result .
6 While supporting ideas like the recent Feminine Article Competition in Canoeist she feels that , unfortunately , this will only be read by the converted and to really impact women 's views canoeing articles will have to be feature in women 's magazines .
7 It does n't have to be artwork like paintings , drawings , etchings , prints or even posters .
8 If you see new words written and are not sure of the pronunciation because you have not heard the word or phrase used , check the pronunciation with friends — they do not have to be experts at phonetics to tell you what the word rhymes with — then bring it into your own conversation with confidence .
9 Nevertheless , there will have to be change in style .
10 Only 24 hours after the board of Farm Assured Scotch Livestock was polishing its repackaging venture , Richard Canvin , managing director of the Sims Food Group , told a London food conference there had to be incentives to farmers to produce high quality meat .
11 The cause had to be lack of food , the mints I 'd had earlier had obviously worn off , but , soft-hearted fool that I am , I was trying to wait so that me and the invalid could sit and break bread together .
12 A general election , when all candidates had to be members of KANU , was held in March 1988 [ see pp. 36136-37 ] .
13 And there had to be freedom of speech and publication , for without these the freedom of association is of no use .
14 There had to be freedom of association — that is , freedom to form political parties , and freedom to form the kind of associations we now know as pressure groups , whose purpose is to bring to bear on parties and on governments the combined pressure of the interests they represent .
15 Peter Donald , the Scottish League secretary , said there had to be grounds for optimism that a solution within the governing body 's framework was now attainable .
16 ‘ There have to be rules about behaviour and hours , but they can be enforced without making enemies . ’
17 Since it is unlikely that all preferred paths would have an exact alignment there have to be changes of alignment .
18 The rest have to be port by hand , a job that means rewriting about 1% of the code it says .
19 There have to be doubts about Woosnam because he has shown so little of the form of which he has been capable in the past .
20 As we pray for peace , we have to be makers of peace , channels of peace .
21 One of the most important things about constructive arguments is that they almost have to be step by step .
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