Example sentences of "have [prep] be [vb pp] at a " in BNC.

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1 Evidence will now have to be prepared at a much earlier stage .
2 Production systems will have to be intensified in ways which do not deplete fertility ; areas which are now under-populated will have to be used more productively ; the organizations which serve small farmers , including relevant agricultural research institutes , will have to be strengthened ; and finally , agricultural prices will have to be maintained at a level which provides an incentive .
3 Whether or not you will be asked to pay for your course remains at the discretion of course organisers and managers , therefore , and I am unable to give any hard and fast guidance here , other than to say that they will have to be kept at a reasonable level to be affordable , particularly by those who have been unemployed or bringing up a family .
4 The finer details will have to be added at a later date when experience of operating in a contract culture has been gained .
5 What is the maximum number of diners which will have to be accommodated at a sit-down meal ?
6 That is underlined by the absurdity which would result from a literal construction of the word ‘ cost ’ in the case of a loss-making concern such as British Rail or a heavily endowed institution , where the employee 's benefit would have to be valued at a figure in excess — indeed , it may be many times in excess — of the market price of the service provided .
7 MCC bosses had hoped to deflect the rebels from insisting on the meeting , which will cost £17,000 and may well have to be held at a huge venue like Westminster Hall , by offering to pass on their views on the Gower affair to the selectors and the TCCB in an unprecedented letter of protest .
8 Using the special version of the DIM statement to reserve an area of memory is the simplest way for short programs which do not have to be located at a particular memory address .
9 Out of-date-stock Life-dated products not sold before their expiry date may have to be sold at a lower price ( or even discarded altogether ) .
10 Shortage of such accommodation means the youngster from Sunderland , Tyne and Wear , who can not be named for legal reasons , will have to be housed at a special centre in Romford , Essex .
11 Shortage of such accommodation means the youngster from Sunderland , Tyne and Wear , who can not be named for legal reasons , will have to be housed at a special centre in Romford , Essex .
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