Example sentences of "have to be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The cross-spar has to be above the front face , and the spine below the rear face of the Powell kite when it is laying face up .
2 As we discovered in asking why clients would use search consultants rather than in-house recruiting , the salary attached to the job has to be above a certain ceiling to justify the fees involved .
3 I was delighted to see that th on the if you are now considering buying extra funds to see an encouragement residential home places There is however an important issue where you get shall we say a quality development in a rural area , and I mean a quality development , which would be probably has to be above the rates quoted here where talk a discussion with the owners because they may not be available to local people and that does concern me a bit in rural areas .
4 It is easy to find out who deals with A&R in a record company , and it has to be worth the legwork to find the person specializing in your type of music .
5 This house has to be worth three hundred .
6 Calcutta has to be about the worst place in the World to live .
7 The resulting footage has to be about the best combat recreation ever put into a film can .
8 It can not be the subject of this book , which has to be about what happened in Europe .
9 All drama has to have content ; it has to be about something .
10 1 The centre cross of your protractor has to be over the corner of the angle .
11 That sort of partnership can not be built up over a few years , it has to be through a long term commitment by both parties . ’
12 We are talking about the brain tissue of an aborted foetus whose gestation period has to be between 10 and 11 weeks .
13 ‘ They do n't think it 's anything serious , but one has to be on the safe side . ’
14 For competition to be fair and meaningful , either everybody has to be drug-free , or everybody has to be on drugs — which do we want ?
15 Under international rules , if a championship is to be held it has to be on a lap course .
16 This is a very common response , and it 's nothing to worry about as long as you realize that the manager 's emphasis has to be on getting the unit to run efficiently .
17 We could then plainly see that the fault was in a ‘ purl ’ stitch , so the faulty needle has to be on the main bed .
18 Digital Equipment Corp chief executive Robert Palmer expects to see some ‘ modest reductions ’ in the company 's workforce next fiscal , adding that the company could conceivably downsize to 85,000 to 90,000 employees — but ‘ The emphasis right now has to be on growing the business ; ’ DEC now employs some 98,000 , down from 137,000 at peak .
19 2 The base line of the protractor has to be on top of the bottom edge of the angle .
20 In court he has to be on the alert every moment and is watched by a highly trained expert on the other side who pounces upon his slightest mistake .
21 The hon. Gentleman has not grasped the fact that any progress that we make on improving animal welfare in Europe has to be on a Europeanwide basis .
22 Since registration , there have already been eight examinations , all of which were passed with flying colours , at all times , a company representative or deputy has to be on call ready to answer any questions .
23 Now , since somebody killed Albie , the smart money has to be on Richardson or Carmichael .
24 My report has to be on Ken Hurren 's desk before theirs is on the Prime Minister 's screen .
25 This wo n't be any good for the official one cos it has to be on an original form
26 All we have to do is report to the parents once a year it does n't say that everything has to be on the report sheet at the same time it may well be some information goes at one particular time and some at another .
27 ‘ Someone has to be on call . ’
28 ‘ But someone has to be on call , surely ?
29 The emphasis has to be on quality not quantity , otherwise the game will drift down a cul-de-sac of mediocrity .
30 We would like to see the matter resolved , but the onus has to be on the owner . ’
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