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 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 … ’
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 Security arrangements for the opening of mail etc have to be made watertight .
9 Strips for the handlebar unfortunately have to be thinner , just under ⅛in , because of the tighter radius bends .
10 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 .
11 Rewards of a more subtle kind thus have to be substituted .
12 Thus northern communities that live above subsistence level generally have to be subsidized , and can expect to survive only while subsidies last ; their continuance depends on political decisions , which vary from one part of the north to another ( Armstrong and others , 1978 ) .
13 Situation : This is not really a role play , because both A and B just have to be themselves and tell the truth .
14 Take the bag off , fertilize the stigma , and replace the bag again as quick as you can — interlopers still have to be kept out .
15 In general , salaries are no higher than can be expected in England , and the cost of living ( coupled with health insurance costs ) may actually be prohibitively expensive in many areas ; people still have to work , and bills still have to be paid .
16 Particles in the seed bracket usually have to be soaked and boiled before use .
17 The roles attributed to , and accepted by , the counsellee also have to be challenged .
18 Disposals reducing holdings below any of those thresholds also have to be notified .
19 Counselling responses often have to be rapid , based on personal judgement rather than precise theoretical principles .
20 Lighting columns now have to be to regulation safety standards , and it is hoped that the new lights chosen will be complementary to the street .
21 ‘ Sleeping tablets will get you to sleep but can cause hangovers and a bleary feeling , and businessmen often have to be at meetings within half an hour of landing .
22 Contracts should be changed to introduce more risk , even if some directors then have to be paid more .
23 Much time is lost because of an assumption that the language of literature is ‘ difficult , mysterious and obscure ’ and that texts therefore have to be paraphrased line by line and events carefully summarised . ’
24 Plans still have to be approved but the measures may be in place by September .
25 ‘ Trading conditions for the coming year remain uncertain as clients ’ spending plans still have to be made known , ’ said Ball .
26 Experimenters always have to be alert ’ .
27 The curricula and finer details of National Board approved programmes still have to be fully considered and agreed .
28 However , decided cases still have to be referred to in two situations .
29 By 1981 there were so many people wanting to raft through the Canyon on the Colorado River that there was an eight-year waiting-list and places now have to be decided by a once-a-year lottery .
30 Approved race jeans and shirt also have to be worn .
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