Example sentences of "be forced [to-vb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As these funds are tied up in Treasury Bills , commercial bills and other assets , the houses may be forced to turn to the lender of last resort — the Bank of England .
2 They will be forced to borrow from the Bank , as lender of last resort , or get the Bank to rediscount ( buy ) bills of exchange .
3 This , plus direct purchases of some of the bills by the discount houses , would reduce the liquidity of the discount houses , which then would be forced to borrow from the Bank of England at the new higher MLR .
4 The discount houses may be forced to borrow from the Bank of England as lender of last resort .
5 Ferguson thought the Scottish striker might be forced to withdraw from the trip to Berne because he feared he had been afflicted by the same illness which has hit more than a dozen of the Old Trafford squad .
6 There is a very real danger that Venetian churches will be forced to close to the public except when services are being conducted .
7 As might have been expected from his career , he outstayed his welcome and had to be forced to retire from the post — a position previously rewarded with a peerage , but which for him only merited a knighthood .
8 However , under a series of major constitutional amendments introduced in April 1991 , all " senior parliamentarians " would be forced to retire by the end of the year [ see p. 38146 ] .
9 All " senior parliamentarians " ( i.e. those elected to mainland seats in the 1940s ) would be forced to retire before the election of a new 327-member National Assembly in late 1991 .
10 But from now on underwriters will be able to take on risks in any sector and brokers will no longer be forced to traipse around the market to place different strands of business with individual underwriters .
11 But from now on underwriters will be able to take on risks in any sector and brokers will no longer be forced to traipse around the market to place different strands of business with individual underwriters .
12 Squatters say they could be forced to sleep on the streets by new Government measures aimed at speeding up their eviction .
13 It ca n't come soon enough for the homeless on the street , They feel the longer they wait the more they 'll be forced to beg on the streets , and even turn to crime .
14 Right , I was subject to a , an assault that was quite frightening erm in that I was working in a shop on my own and er someone came into the shop and locked the door behind me and tried er to pull me down towards the back of the shop and er apart from being very frightened I find it difficult to accept that I was just an innocent victim , I kept making excuses that this person who did it to me did n't mean to frighten me he , only could n't communicate that he , he , he said it eventually when I managed to fight him off he said , I just wanted to give you a kiss and er I find it very difficult and I had to be forced to go to the police erm to tell them about this because I thought you know its just a misunderstanding and , but it was terrifying
15 I believe that , as the law currently stands , Leigh Environmental could surrender its site licences at Birch coppice and Stubbers green , and the residents could be forced to live with the devastation for many years .
16 The vendor can not be forced to negotiate with the purchaser .
17 Because of the Golden Share , Murdoch and any others would be forced to stand on the sidelines gnashing their teeth as News on Sunday forged ahead , slicing huge swathes off the readership of their titles .
18 Will he confim that if unemployment figures were counted today on the same basis as they were in 1979 employment Ministers would be forced to stand at the Dispatch Box and admit that the number of economically active people who are unemployed in Great Britain today is 3.75 million ?
19 Now admirers like Major James Hewitt will no longer be forced to stay in the background .
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