Example sentences of "[indef pn] [vb -s] to be " in BNC.

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1 Plainly not everyone has to be subject to chronic disease .
2 Not only are there competing social sciences , but everyone has to be something of a social scientist just to get by in this world .
3 Everyone has to be neatly packaged into defined groups .
4 The control exercised by ORDEN is terrifying and everyone has to be extremely careful .
5 " Everyone has to be that . "
6 He must n't be expected to make an effort when he does n't feel like it , he must n't risk being hemmed in or bored , but everyone has to be ever so careful of his feelings , poor sensitive soul , and when he wants a good fuck he comes to obliging loving little Ruth because he can relieve himself and have his morale boosted without having to do a damned thing about it but get himself into your bed . ’
7 ‘ To achieve the objectives we have , everyone has to be very clear about the nature of the business and the nature of the challenge we are facing and what their role is in responding to it .
8 This I now of course understand , that everyone has to be careful of any drug smugglers .
9 Mersey Regional Ambulance spokesman Richard Oswick said : ‘ Everyone has to be aware that the dark nights are drawing in and we all need to take special care . ’
10 No everyone has to be in
11 Exactly the same is true of ageism and everyone needs to be alert to their often unconscious ageist attitudes .
12 Everyone needs to be able to integrate work with personal life .
13 And everyone needs to be consulted .
14 Everyone needs to be loved , ’ she returned quietly .
15 They want to see the elimination of the use of knives in crimes of violence , but their approach is that the law is adequate to deal with the problem and that nothing needs to be changed .
16 Eviction , harassment , bills for disrepair : the words are well known , but no-one wants to be faced with the reality .
17 58% of subjects believed that people with TB should be quarantined , and 63% perceived TB as a severe social stigma , endorsing the item ‘ if you have TB no-one wants to be around you , even people you thought were your friends ’ .
18 No-one has to be an S.S.O. , ’ protested Aline .
19 That 's why everyone wants to be The Waterboys and nobody wants to be The Virgin Prunes .
20 Everyone wants to be healthy .
21 Alexander said that everyone wants to be right but no one stops to think whether their idea of right is in fact right .
22 Nigeria 's mass media are a vital part of the new democracy : everyone wants to be heard , each party wants a platform and each government wants a mouthpiece .
23 Everyone wants to be near her .
24 Most of the smaller bands put out seven-inch singles themselves , whereas here everyone wants to be the next big thing and I hate all that . ’
25 But it has only been half successful because everyone wants to be able to go everywhere .
26 Everyone wants to be able to design and create something with an individual touch , whether it 's an outfit to wear or soft furnishings for the home .
27 Reflecting business experience , not everyone wants to be involved , he finds .
28 Everyone wants to be somebody here and , once they are , they usually want to be somebody else .
29 It 's Nurse River , I 'll be bound , someone needs to be driven somewhere .
30 What is to be understood as happening is perhaps that , given that someone wants to be Christian , she as a feminist will look for what female representation there may be in the religion , whether or not this is fully satisfactory .
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