Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb mod] have to [be] " in BNC.

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1 It means that vital decisions have to be made quickly at an extremely difficult time for the mother , decisions which may have to be made from an ill-informed base .
2 The change in string tension when changing brands will probably be more noticeable if your guitar is fitted with a tremolo system , which may have to be readjusted slightly .
3 Many families have only one car which may have to be reserved for the use of the nurse 's spouse and others have no car at all .
4 Only when these avenues have been exhausted should the manager discuss the possibility of sanctions which may have to be imposed if attendance does not improve .
5 It makes some sense to argue that an animal needs less computing power to find leaves , which are abundant all around , than to find fruit , which may have to be searched for , or to catch insects , which take active steps to get away .
6 There are also resealing or ‘ antisiphon ’ traps which may have to be fitted on extra-long waste pipes connected to a single-stack drainage system .
7 Sandison finds that the probability of citation will be halved by the transfer of library material to the Reserve Stock shelves , which may be at some distance from the main library shelving , or which may have to be fetched from remote stores .
8 Less costly on the nose is a letter to the ticket office in which you enclose a cheque , which may have to be blank , and an sae .
9 No longer can investigative stories be stopped merely because they might " prejudge " a matter which may have to be decided in litigation at some future time .
10 The responsibility for the use of the firearm is an individual decision , which may have to be justified in legal proceedings .
11 Women mourn the loss of a breast — ‘ which at 50 has no function other than a psychological one ’ — unlike almost any other part of their body which might have to be removed for health reasons .
12 Had this been successful it would have been possible for managers of education and training at every level within a locality to identify major employment issues , to assess likely large-scale change in employment patterns and to identify educational links which might have to be developed or changed .
13 Indeed , until the ecumenical era of the 1960s , few catholics in Ireland were prepared to put before themselves some of the political religious issues which would have to be resolved if a united Ireland or accommodation to a separate political entity in Ulster were to become a possibility .
14 While such a view is not absurd , it hardly touches on the issues which would have to be addressed for any overall assessment .
15 In what was seen as an important statement of Soviet foreign policy in the face of growing demands for German reunification , Mr Shevardnadze posed seven questions which would have to be answered before it was ‘ possible realistically to raise the issue … of re-establishing German unity ’ .
16 The principle which would have to be established first of all is that each person in the world ( all those aged 21 or over , suggests Dr Grubb ) would have an equal share in man-made carbon dioxide emissions , regardless of whether he lived in a rich developed country or a poor one which produced hardly any carbon dioxide at all .
17 Italy might be considered an unlikely candidate for EMU because of its chronic budget deficit , which would have to be reformed first .
18 At first , any hostility centred on the major new roads which would have to be ploughed across untouched farmland to carry extra traffic to the plant and the proposed hostel which threatened to inject up to 700 unmarried building workers into an isolated rural community .
19 When pressed for a favourable reply the pontiff put forward a set of propositions which would have to be accepted by Napoleon before the ceremony could take place .
20 Thus it is possible that , as a result of letting out contracts for individual services possibly to different suppliers , the aggregate cost of the individual contracts ( each of which would have to be independently viable ) will exceed the combined cost of the original integrated services .
21 At present a bottle , for example , can be made from several different types of plastic which would have to be separated out before recycling .
22 Above all , the three-part test of obscenity adopted by the Court in 1966 was strengthened , laying down three essential conditions , all of which would have to be satisfied in every case :
23 A third question , which would have to be solved , is whether regulatory bodies , such as the Securities and Investments Board , the Bank of England and the Department of Trade and Industry , would be deterred from providing confidential documents and reports without receiving in return a guarantee that they would not be publicly disclosed .
24 For instance , a large part of the evidence comes in the form of written representations and documents which would have to be read out .
25 It was proposed at a meeting of the Lake District Board that the coaches use the car park — which would have to be enlarged — on the outskirts of the village .
26 Their relevance to Worcester itself , and to the Worcestershire towns of the 1980s was something which would have to be learned from experience .
27 Despite the many difficulties which would have to be faced in consolidating the hospitals only two of the twenty-four members of staff whom Best interviewed felt that there was little value in taking the study further : ‘ Rather the majority felt that the integration of Goodmayes and Claybury represented a tangible , largely desirable and far from impossible objective to achieve ’ .
28 But as she sat on there , thinking of all that rubbish , which would have to be parcelled up , and carried down , and put in the garden ; and then taken away by the dustmen who would have to be paid , a new thought startled her mind .
29 This set of objects and events could be taken as a set of elements which would have to be included in a representation of this speaker 's topic , i.e. what he was talking about .
30 According to their argument , above a certain level greater welfare benefits can act as a work disincentive , encouraging people to remain below the poverty line and be supported by the state rather than by their own efforts , which would have to be the case if benefits were lower .
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