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

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1 Any analogies have to be with living creatures that are distantly related in the zoological sense , although there may be reasons to suspect that they have similar life habits to those that the fossil animals once enjoyed .
2 Because taekwondo is a combat sport , in which full-power attacks are allowed to the face and body , tournament contestants have to be of black-belt standard , but even so , many of the more dangerous techniques of the art are not permitted .
3 To achieve such a blend of the absurd and the tragic , the writing as well as the acting have to be of exceptional quality — and Courtenay has drawn his inspiration from a remarkable novel by Venedikt Yerofeev which has been adapted for the stage by Stephen Mulrine .
4 From this case , it would appear that all the goods supplied under the contract have to be of merchantable quality which is of significance with regard to " free gifts " and promotions supplied with goods .
5 ‘ They would do best to concentrate on technical software , rather than applications where you have to be in close touch with your customers , ’ he said .
6 Both fighters have to be in left fighting stances , at the correct range , for it to be applied correctly .
7 Dealings have to be in specified multiples : in the case of the 12% Halifax PIBS and 13.625% Leeds Permanent the dealing multiple is £50,000 ; Bradford & Bingley 's 11.625% and 13% PIBS have £10,000 as the multiple , while for a number — such as Britannia 13% , North of England 12.625% and Coventry 12.125% — the multiple is only £1,000 .
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