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

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1 Thought has to be given to future integration at the initial design stage , otherwise subsequent integration will be very difficult and expensive .
2 At the point at which there is a creative idea , with someone with vision behind it willing to persist , it still has to be sold to other people in the organization in order to get implemented .
3 Meanwhile , the decision to sell Saatchi 's ailing business consultancy division has put additional strains on Saatchi management and a number of senior managers have had to be moved to new positions .
4 Since the building of the huge medieval tithe barns , constant changes in farming methods have meant that most farm buildings have had to be adapted to new uses or else demolished or simply abandoned to the elements .
5 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 .
6 In some instances unions had set a limit on the size of the temporary labour force expressed as a proportion of the total or the regular labour force , and if this limit was exceeded an equivalent number of temporary workers would have to be upgraded to permanent status .
7 Some roads may have to be narrowed to single-track width in order to force lorries onto the central sections which are sufficiently strong to bear their weight .
8 Floating exchange rates have the added advantage that responsibility for the burden of adjustment does not have to be assigned to particular countries : with floating , the exchange rate mechanism itself should lead to an appreciation of strong currencies and a depreciation of weak currencies .
9 Although some adjustment would have to be made to new criteria for apportioning teaching time , these subjects were not new .
10 Consideration would also have to be given to other ways of gaining evidence of the skills implicit in the stated standards .
11 Any resultant interest and penalty charges will have to be explained to dissatisfied clients .
12 Install one of these and you can send computer data over the line without a modem ; voice traffic will have to be converted to digital form by special phone or exchange equipment .
13 It is responsible for around 79 per cent of deforestation , 72 per cent of arable land expansion , and 69 per cent of growth in livestock numbers … some 4.5 million square kilometres of additional wildlife habitat will have to be converted to human uses — equivalent to four-fifths of the total area of nature reserves in the world in 1990 . ’
14 These systems may have to be restricted to passive use based on the extraction of information in well-defined forms .
15 Contrary to the general principles of distribution certain products may have to be restricted to named users who have special training .
16 Industry feared that even quite harmless products might have to be subjected to lengthy and costly hearings as a result .
17 To police the new safety standards much more commercial information will have to be passed to local officials in West Berlin .
18 Some patients with severe behaviour problems , especially as the result of head injury , may have to be admitted to special treatment units for behaviour modification therapy .
19 The burden grows worse as science advances , for the improvements in the art of destruction will keep pace with its advance and every year more and more will have to be devoted to costly engines of war .
20 The Council of Ministers could not function with so many interests present , and many of its powers would have to be shifted to central EEC institutions .
21 Now the school governors say the children may have to be bussed to other schools until repair work is carried out .
22 ‘ Other health authorities are now looking to replicate this innovative scheme which helps many older people and prevents them having to be admitted to full time care . ’
23 Adaptations were required of Christianity ; biblical colours had to be matched to Germanic ones .
24 Moreover , the notice that had to be given to temporary workers was always the statutory minimum ( one week if , as was usual , they had less than two years service ) rather than the extended notice ( often a minimum of four weeks ) which many of the organisations had granted to their regular workforces .
25 Mrs Rene Morris said she had been shown letters addressed to parents which said the form had to be given to head teachers before a decision could be made .
26 They were often in danger of forgetting that the good news they heard each Sunday had to be applied to everyday life if it was to have any validity .
27 In contrast , Haya de la Torre insisted that the orthodox Marxist theory concerning stages of production had to be applied to Latin America , and he urged completion of the democratic ‘ bourgeois ’ stage of political development through a combined anti-imperialist and anti-feudalist revolution .
28 He said that from 1991–1992 there were only five times when intensive care patients had to be transferred to other hospitals in the region , but in April and May this year alone there had been five cases .
29 Indeed in the Rubin and Kozin ( 1984 ) study subjects were asked to describe ‘ flashbulb memories ’ without the constraint that they had to be related to newsworthy events .
30 ‘ I 've been an Overseas ’ Corporation Executive for the last ten years and I 've always been told that the reason the Corporation could n't pay me the salary it paid to Americans doing similar work was because my salary had to be related to British salary scales . ’
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