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

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1 Each situation under which law is being used either against or by the peace movement will have to be analysed extensively by looking at the specific arena and the specific legal language spoken .
2 Councils may eventually cease to be major landlords ( Coleman 1989a ) and this dimension of fertility differences will have to be analysed in new ways .
3 Because of the wide variability indicated in this and other studies several samples would have to be analysed to obtain a reasonably accurate estimate of urinary albumin excretion , and this is not feasible in routine clinical practice .
4 It would have to be polished up , of course . ’
5 CPRW fears much of this will have to be landed in Milford Haven , because of its deep-water facilities , causing a huge increase in road haulage across South Wales .
6 Food premises will have to be registered so that they may be inspected and action taken if they are considered to be a health risk .
7 What has to be registered Section 396 , which sets out the charges that have to be registered , enumerates a list of registrable charges and any charge not on the list does not have to be registered .
8 Erm do you have to be registered say with the council at that address ?
9 Erm no you do n't have to be registered with the council .
10 The long overdue government guidelines on restraint in children 's homes may have to be re-drafted .
11 Obviously , the pupils would want or need a boarding education , and the reasons for that preference would have to be stated — on all this , the Report was embarrassingly vague .
12 and luckily that the , the song that we did was funny and so people enjoyed it , but they did n't understand it and they did n't have a visual image of the artist 's work , so I now have to take erm a couple of pictures , er prints with me if ever were going to read it and we sing those songs but not everybody does , and then they do become excessible you know , they can see , you know , that erm , yes erm if it , if I was going to publish a book of poem I , it would have to be stated that this related to this picture and presumably it 'd have to be , it would be with it , with it
13 In future , core samples will have to be examined microscopically to determine the likelihood of failure , but development of the new test is not yet complete and will not be available until summer at the earliest .
14 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 .
15 Therefore the police generally require to see the certificate to satisfy themselves that the motor vehicle is correctly insured but in some cases of doubt the policy may have to be examined or enquiries made of the issuing firm .
16 Maxwell still thinks he can run this himself , pay up and leave with his daughter rather than keep his money and have the case come to court so that his affairs might have to be examined — that could cost him more than the ransom .
17 ‘ In some complex cases , not necessarily large in terms of the money at stake , all the facts and merits do have to be examined , ’ one observer explained .
18 The interesting factor in all those arguments is that my hon. Friends who sat on the respective Committees or spoke on the Second Reading of Bills associated with privatisation said at the time that the Government were privatising monopoly , not introducing effective competition and regulation , and the matter would have to be examined again .
19 Secondly , the role of labour supply in explaining regional differentials in unemployment will have to be examined .
20 She says that between three and four thousand people in the country have so far registered complaints about the drug with their solicitors — they will have to be examined before any action is taken to get expert advice on how probable it is that their problem was caused by the Myodil injections .
21 A specially engineered ‘ repository ’ — in effect a massive network of tunnels and shafts — would have to be constructed either deep underground on land or under the bed of the sea .
22 However , if a plastic or fibreglass pool is used a small independent polythene lined bog garden will have to be constructed .
23 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 .
24 If the theories for the circles were to have any weight , they would have to be tested on ‘ virgin ’ territory and for that reason and the ease of access , Kent fitted the bill .
25 The bird 's gon na have to be ended up on a Sunday dinner somewhere in n it ?
26 He meant that her skirts would have to be tucked up around her waist .
27 Proposals should have to be advertised locally , the manifesto says , and customers should be given a right of audience before the licensing authorities to oppose unwelcome changes .
28 If the answer to any of these questions is no , then the death figures may have to be revised significantly upwards .
29 In Holland , for example , an impressive manual for traffic provisions for the handicapped has been written to provide central government advice to municipalities , yet tests of facilities on the ground indicate that the manual may have to be revised and a new policy for provision worked out .
30 He or she then constructs new , cross-cultural models for further work , recognising that these too may have to be revised .
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