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

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1 Thus , our holiday video turns out to be a series of boxes within boxes , of shots related to each other within sequences , and sequences related to each other within an overall structure which has to be made clear to the audience .
2 It may be suggested that the window frame or complete door has to be replaced due to damage to the double glazing unit .
3 A first criterion might be that the treatment at least has to be considered acceptable to the majority of the local culture .
4 Some of the original facilities have had to be discontinued due to high operating costs and relatively low demand .
5 Unfortunately the date printed in Medau News has had to be changed due to the School being unavailable .
6 The Festivals at Brighton , Blackpool and the West Country Big Top have had to be cancelled due to lack of sponsorship .
7 If the matrimonial home is already subject to a mortgage then the requirements of the mortgagees will have to be ascertained prior to a conveyance or transfer and if , although the house is to remain in joint names , liability for the mortgage payments is to be assumed by one party , an indemnity to the other party will have to be included in the declaration of trust ( see Precedent 54 ) .
8 It could not survive for long , and the Council would soon have to be made accountable to the European Parliament in some form or another .
9 Any information gained from aerial surveillance would have to be made available to other signatory countries on request .
10 The scale of these stations was dictated not only by the numbers of passengers they had to handle and the imperial power they had to represent , but by the complexity of the Indian railway operation , and the range of facilities that had to be made available to the hierarchic and heterogeneous nature of the passenger traffic .
11 I wondered whether it could be drugs — that a caddie perhaps had to be made privy to , because the golfer had to be topped up during the round .
12 Secondly , applications had to be made direct to the appropriate Secretary of State who , if not available , had to sign at the earliest possible opportunity ( though they could be issued initially by a civil servant ) .
13 Pigs had to be kept near to the farmstead , probably in nearby closes , but they could be taken to wastes and pasture and , of course , woodland , where traditionally they ate acorns and beechmast .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 The shows are re-scheduled from the band 's last European tour when two Irish appearances had to be cancelled due to Kurt Cobain 's throat condition .
17 as if to prove that a Shetlander 's work is never done , the same storms that sank the Braer and then cleaned away the oil caused erosion of the coast along the edge of the unexcavated portion of Jarlshof , and emergency coastal defences had to be installed prior to the provision of a permanent seawall .
18 More grain than expected had to be exported due to the precipitous fall in the grain price in the middle of the winter of 1922–3 .
19 The new service got off to an inauspicious start when the unit earmarked for a media preview on Friday had to be substituted due to technical problems .
20 ‘ Legally , twenty-five per cent of the shares have to be made available to the public .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 Ideally this type of assessment begins when the patient is admitted to hospital so that there is adequate time for planning if special arrangements have to be made prior to the patient going home .
25 Protests have to be made public to be effective .
26 The old cases which I have cited have to be read subject to that development and not least to what was said in Thomas 's case .
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