Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] have to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Two and a half million people are saddled with hire purchase agreements and mortgages they can no longer afford , and although fewer homes are being repossessed the debts eventually have to be paid . |
2 | When in position the confection obviously had to be protected from the effects of the sea water until the frogman had positioned the mine and was ready to ‘ an ’ it . |
3 | Your pond only has to be large enough to catch the returning water . |
4 | There was a lot more professionalism to his jumping as , travelling strongly throughout , the top weight only had to be shaken up after the last to beat previous winner Wellknown Character two and a half lengths . |
5 | For the next four months the Prime Minister 's horse still has to be kept in Quarantine in Moscow and in London , Then finally John Majors will get the birthday present he never really wanted in the first place . |
6 | Although the £2.7 million deal still has to be formalised , the Blackburn manager said : ‘ We are delighted . |
7 | The second and fourth acts end with massive , sectional ensemble finales in which varying numbers of characters appear and disappear , as in a farce , and create new crises ( to which solutions rapidly have to be found ) that contribute to the overall pace and tension of the drama . |
8 | A great deal more has to be learned in this area , but it will be evident that even in its genetic aspects ( and others also have an effect ) sex and gender are not an absolutely cut and dried business . |
9 | The rent still had to be paid and it was impossible to sell the lease with so much property available . |
10 | TRAINING Running costs had already been identified in the business plan although funds still had to be released officially from the health authority budget . |
11 | The fact remains that , quite apart from being outside the capabilities of smaller companies , losses still have to be funded from the organisation 's own resources . |
12 | The non-renewal of ‘ intervention ’ against Afghanistan also had to be reliable and guaranteed . |
13 | The script also has to be submitted to the ICTA for approval . |
14 | Formal links between propositions , such as if , so and therefore , tend to be uncommon and , consequently , " cause-and-effect " and " logical " relationships often have to be constructed by readers . |
15 | By the way , I know things have been a bit strained at Elland Road in recent weeks , but did the last record to be played before the team came out on saturday REALLY have to be Bruce Springsteen singing ‘ Glory days — well , they pass you by … ’ |
16 | at present good recruits often have to be chased to Bramshill [ on the lengthy command courses ] , because chief constables are not anxious to spare able men , and officers themselves are reluctant to be separated from their families and homes , as well as having a fear that they might lose from being ‘ out of sight , out of mind ’ for promotion . |
17 | Concentration now had to be aimed at the means of transporting the aircraft from the field to the carrier in Glasgow . |
18 | With the certification of 1988–9 pilots due next year , the first steps now have to be taken to move towards the new assessment procedures . |
19 | That action mainly has to be pressuring the Thames Water Utility Company to er to get its act together , and I must say that er since the last outbreak , they have been working hard at it . |
20 | Security arrangements for the opening of mail etc have to be made watertight . |
21 | First , this study simply had to be controlled in scope . |
22 | The nature of the urban crisis , to which town planning was addressed , also changed in that housing solutions increasingly had to be prepared in recognition of public opinion . |
23 | Policewomen sometimes had to be called from other duties in order to deal with an incident which male colleagues felt incapable of handling . |
24 | The practice then has to be " proved " by evidence as to the intention of the parties , expert evidence on a trade practice or usage , a trade or technical gloss on the meaning of a particular term , or even as a separate term implied into the rules . |
25 | Strips for the handlebar unfortunately have to be thinner , just under ⅛in , because of the tighter radius bends . |
26 | In the absence of environmental signals there has to be the unequal distribution of some factor at cell division so that the cells behave differently from one another . |
27 | The advantage of being able to store such a file on a direct access device in addresses which are directly related to the key then has to be balanced against the waste of space involved . |
28 | However , if there is more than one speaker , each has to be provided with an individual microphone , and the speech signals therefore have to be fed to the camcorder via an audio mixer ; hence , tie-clip mikes are not suitable for use with large groups of people . |
29 | Rewards of a more subtle kind thus have to be substituted . |
30 | A claim for money generally had to be substantiated by evidence of careful planning , identification of areas of shortfall , prioritising and cost-effective exercises . |