Example sentences of "have [prep] be [vb pp] in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The causal link between effort , performance and outcome has to be viewed in individual and subjective terms . |
2 | Although we acknowledge that the National Curriculum is presented in a conservative context , and probably has to be couched in conventional terms , we are conscious of its lack of a ‘ qualitative thrust ’ , its inability to cater for all we want to offer all our students . |
3 | This is true irrespective of whether the animal is able to communicate with its conspecifics — either by way of warning-cries , mating-calls , and the like , or by means of a syntactically-structured language whose meaning is determined by social conventions rather than by fixed genetic mechanisms , The point is that even much non-communicative behaviour has to be understood in computational terms , such that internal symbolic processes must be attributed to the creature . |
4 | But , most importantly , before a proposition can be submitted to the traditional source of lending it has to be accepted in traditional terms , or have a proven track-record of success . |
5 | In these circumstances , that anyone in Europe 's Maastricht-friendly regions should voice reservations is significant , because Maastricht has to be accepted in full ( British and Danish opt-outs excepted ) by everyone . |
6 | Few kite flyers have a 50metre or 150ft clear run in their home yards , so this operation has to be completed in public , hence the need for speed and precision . |
7 | Elderly people pay for this according to their income , which has to be declared in full , but those on very small incomes may have nothing to pay at all . |
8 | You have confidence that they will respond to your OKness and that together you can tackle whatever has to be accomplished in coherent partnership . |
9 | Counselling has to be rooted in practical reality , with the dangers and opportunities of retirement being presented side by side , and with the understanding that personal decision and volition will determine a large part of the eventual outcome . |
10 | This is partly because of the size of the corpuses needed for syntactic analysis and partly because of the accuracy required in the transcript , which has to be input in computer-readable form . |
11 | Everything has to be left in separate heaps in his manger for him to inspect before he condescends to eat it . |
12 | In many practical settings , the same body of information has to be included in different documents . |
13 | And in the last two years only three children under 14 have had to be placed in secure accommodation . |
14 | Councils may eventually cease to be major landlords ( Coleman 1989a ) and this dimension of fertility differences will have to be analysed in new ways . |
15 | The responsibility for the use of the firearm is an individual decision , which may have to be justified in legal proceedings . |
16 | And they warn that up to £12m may soon have to be invested in major work . |
17 | For many years to come , experimental therapies will have to be evaluated in controlled trials . |
18 | This means that to have a big impact , benefits would have to be cut in real terms — undercutting inflation — by up to four per cent . |
19 | A decision will have to be made in short order if a technology is to be in place by November or December when the Sparc and MIPS/Advanced RISC Computing implementations of the Destiny desktop operating system are due , a timetable suggested by Pieper . |
20 | It will also have to be seen in close relationship with other aspects of rural society and the economy , as well as with the overall social and economic structures at national and European levels . |
21 | It is to be hoped that NAB 's more open approach will enable it to win consent from the public sector institutions for difficult and unpalatable decisions , though clearly some of its deliberations , concerning the possible closing of institutions for example , will have to be conducted in private . |
22 | The Directive itself will still have to be enacted in national law . |
23 | Was there ever any time when you just had to accept the fact that the hay would have to be carried in wet ? |
24 | Present policies seem likely to yield too few extra jobs for the price that will ultimately have to be paid in renewed inflation or higher taxation of earnings and savings . |
25 | Gifts made within three years of death do not qualify for any relief and the tax will have to be paid in full . |
26 | The majority of the letters lend themselves to design shapes , the only problems occurring with such letters as E. If you want to make them really small , the shape will have to be worked in tiny flowers to accommodate all the different angles clearly and give the letter sufficient definition . |
27 | If , by some political catastrophe , government social services were abolished , they would soon have to be recreated in private form . |
28 | At this point the literature of economic analysis fades into reluctant acceptance of the answer having to be sought in social , cultural and political attitudes and relationships , elements which are not susceptible to quantitative techniques [ Carter , 1981 ] . |
29 | sure , there may be some thinking that , there may also though be er if you move through to the forties you 're , y you 're twenty years on from the nineteen twenties , you , you 've had and you 've had deterioration in agricultural conditions er as , as we 've seen you 've got erm increasing landlord absenteeism , you , you 've got a downward , an upward pressure on rent in terms of how much was having to be paid in real terms , all of those things might have come together to , to , to push the peasant over and to push him outside . |
30 | They say it should n't be neccessary for prisoners to have to be housed in rundown jails like Oxford . |