Example sentences of "he has to be " in BNC.
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1 | Second , he has to be a prolific print-maker , and the prints themselves , though perhaps individually rare , must collectively be in reasonably good supply . |
2 | His sight is improving but he has to be helped to cross roads . |
3 | And , purely to keep the story progressing , he has to be one of the laziest criminals in screen history , scattering clues with such recklessness that he seems subconsciously determined to be discovered . |
4 | ‘ Everything around playing has to be organised very carefully and he has to be mature in choosing the right time to play off the court . |
5 | He has to be heading for Holland , Germany or France … ’ |
6 | Until he can hold himself safely in the correct positions without increasing his spasticity when he is lying down , sitting , standing , or walking , he has to be helped to move in every situation . |
7 | He has to be able to sit upright in his chair using his trunk muscles , without pulling or pushing himself up using his unaffected arm . |
8 | He has to be able to reduce the tension ( technically tonus ) in his muscles before he can make controlled movements . |
9 | One important goal for the patient is walking , but he has to be ready before he tries . |
10 | When Milton is resting he is turned out during the day , but he has to be put in a field without much grass because he is incurably greedy and , given the opportunity , gets very fat in no time at all . |
11 | ‘ He 's just become more and more difficult to manage — he wanders , and he has to be kept clean … |
12 | Professor Miller , for such he has to be called for identification purposes , was first asked to give a definition of what psychology was , though the other Miller probably knew what the answer would be . |
13 | He detests travelling alone , he is impossible to clip unless doped , he loathes vets and injections ( ‘ We can just about get a needle into a vein now he 's sixteen … ’ and he has to be sedated for his teeth to be rasped . |
14 | ‘ If he has to be tied in a sack and dragged , I 'll have him down . ’ |
15 | But as Winch points out , Mill 's assumption separates the person who acts from the world in which he acts , hence , in order for a person to act morally , he has to be shown that it is worthwhile for him to act morally . |
16 | We spoke to Johnny Winter recently and he said he has to be really careful about what he listens to before getting on stage , in case it influences him too much . |
17 | Tennis star Boris Becker , who says he has to be happy to win , trains with girlfriend Barbara Feltus in Phuket , Thailand . |
18 | ‘ Two men to get out of a van down there in a minute 's time and tell my father that Sean Walsh is a criminal wanted for six murders in Dublin and that he has to be handcuffed and out of there this instant . ’ |
19 | The purpose is proved by question and answer if the defendant is driving or if he has to be interviewed later by a police officer . |
20 | And it 's just wonderful he has to feign emotions , he has to be coached on emotions . |
21 | But what you have to understand is that he 's the biggest thing in these villages , so he has to be the biggest thing in my life . |
22 | In these circumstances , our developing knowledge of interpreting and language in general is critical in providing a framework for evaluating interpreter effectiveness and understanding the process in which he has to be trained . |
23 | The Goblin is almost completely unaware of what is happening around him , and he has to be carried into battle by his mates . |
24 | He has to be careful to judge the pressure properly otherwise the whole thing could quite easily go up . |
25 | In general , an aggro leader has to show a distinct sense of fearlessness — he has to be a ‘ hard case ’ . |
26 | He has to be . " |
27 | When the captain of the Olympic team tells the Sunday Times that he would never run in the 4x400 meters relay because ‘ those guys are not my kind of guys — I do n't like their attitude ’ , then he has to be challenging somebody to say , how dare you say that , to which he 'll reply , how can you stop me ? |
28 | He has to be dropped . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | He has to be consulted on any substantial capital outlays and be provided with a full report of the board 's activities . |