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

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1 A book may have to be examined for the author 's motives in writing it and for the librarian 's motives in buying it ; and though one copy purchased may be regarded as a reflection of user interest in the title the purchase of five may be regarded as instructional support .
2 To master the French verb system a series of such drills would have to be constructed for a wide variety of common verbs and their tenses .
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 Ministers would have to be prepared for legislation to be defeated , time and again , without feeling the need for the issue to be made one of confidence — on which the government would feel it necessary to force an election .
5 He would have to be prepared for Godolphin 's wrath .
6 It may therefore provide the incentive for the most thorough pre-purchase behaviour , and marketers hoping to supply such products may have to be prepared for extensive enquiry and investigation before they will manage to sell any of them .
7 The amendment by an expatriate Scot , George Cunningham ( Labour , Islington ) , by ensuring that a 40 per cent vote of the electorate ( not simply of those voting ) would have to be achieved for a devolution bill to go through and for a repeal order not to be tabled , made devolution , at least for Wales , virtually an impossibility .
8 Seeing it yesterday for the first time , she had reflected that great tact would have to be employed for two women to share quarters this size .
9 Headphones will have to be worn for this type of interview .
10 Although the need for fixed radio relay systems seems likely to remain at current levels in the foreseeable future , any diminution in spectrum availability will have to be compensated for .
11 For all the holders of claims on the fund would have to be compensated for loss of development value those who will be allowed to develop their land as well as those who will not ’ .
12 It also takes the pressure off the local forest or other local natural resources which do not have to be destroyed for short-term gains .
13 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 .
14 The potatoes will have to be cooked for an hour at least , beforehand , depending on their size .
15 In hospital it is possible to replace initial intravenous therapy with ciprofloxacin by the oral route within a very short time , which can make cost savings since patients do not have to be hospitalised for treatment .
16 Slote concedes that in determining how much of a stock should be retained , separate percentages may have to be fixed for different sections of the stock , such as fiction and non-fiction .
17 Money would have to be designated for creating employment for disabled people .
18 Walter Kerr wrote in the New York Times , ‘ He deserves a Tony , if not the Nobel , for expertise in a special nose-bashing category , which will have to be created for him alone . ’
19 FRED6 states that five criteria would have to be met for merger accounting to be used in the future .
20 No doubt substantial changes will have to be made for permanent coverage .
21 Allowance would also have to be made for depreciation ( estimates of equipment life vary , but 10 years is a reasonable average ) and interest on capital .
22 Arrangements may have to be made for existing £6 membership who genuinely can not afford more but who would like to continue to receive the magazine .
23 As the pattern of industrial life goes on and the health of the nation enables people to live longer , the number of retired people will increase and new , attractive facilities will have to be made for them in Britain , or they will be lured away to live on the continent of Europe and spend their money there .
24 During the subsequent year , as the law requires , provision would have to be made for the principal and interest repayments on the loan in the revenue account .
25 Provision would have to be made for safe keeping — a locked cupboard in the hall keeper 's room and it would be necessary to erect an aerial .
26 Provision would have to be made for safe keeping — a locked cupboard in the hall keeper 's room and it would be necessary to erect an aerial .
27 Records may have to be kept for reference over a long period of time and therefore they must be adequately protected .
28 Also , the slow course of the disease implied that any drug would have to be given for a long time in order to be effective and so would have to be particularly harmless to patients .
29 The main issue here is " possession for supply " and it is sufficient if the goods are in a stock room so that , in effect , they do not have to be exposed for supply at the business premises of the supplier ( Stainthorpe v Bailey [ 1980 ] RTR 7 ) .
30 Money borrowed from a pawnbroker did not have to be repaid for fifteen months .
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