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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Although some adjustment would have to be made to new criteria for apportioning teaching time , these subjects were not new .
6 Consideration would also have to be given to other ways of gaining evidence of the skills implicit in the stated standards .
7 Any resultant interest and penalty charges will have to be explained to dissatisfied clients .
8 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 .
9 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 . ’
10 These systems may have to be restricted to passive use based on the extraction of information in well-defined forms .
11 Contrary to the general principles of distribution certain products may have to be restricted to named users who have special training .
12 Industry feared that even quite harmless products might have to be subjected to lengthy and costly hearings as a result .
13 To police the new safety standards much more commercial information will have to be passed to local officials in West Berlin .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 Now the school governors say the children may have to be bussed to other schools until repair work is carried out .
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