Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [adv] have to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | This measure may well have to be considered now ( as Washington is hinting ) , as it has become crystal-clear that the Bosnian war is being fomented by Milosevic and the extreme Serb leaders in Bosnia , and is primarily waged by the army . |
2 | This particular trucker 's agent had gone out of business late on New Year 's Eve , one of a number of last-minute bankruptcies and mergers and a new agent would somehow have to be found to stamp his papers if Customs were to let him depart on the 20.15 sailing . |
3 | The closure would probably have to be done in stages , eg one weekday a week to start with , though that could be worse than total closure because motorists would switch to local roads for one day , but total closure might force them to switch modes altogether . |
4 | This aid would also have to be continued in the longer term in order to totally eradicate certain diseases . |
5 | If the goods delivered and accompanying invoice were for more or less than the amount recorded on the order , a correcting entry would also have to be made . |
6 | The carrier of the weak force would also have to be electrically charged , for a neutron to decay into a proton , for example . |
7 | Unfortunately this side will probably have to be scaled down , ’ said Mr Dixon . |
8 | The exhaust will also have to be fitted with filters to trap the particulates and their carcinogenic PAHs . |
9 | While ITN gamely maintains there is still some more scope for cuts , it says there is now precious little fat left and implicitly suggests that additional revenue will simply have to be found by the shareholders . |
10 | if you are in an unstructured learning situation where no well-planned course exists , a part of your daily programme will also have to be the preparation of language learning lesson materials i.e. dialogues or other kinds of text . |
11 | Quite what this means in engineering terms I do n't know , but as far as the knitter is concerned , it means that if you buy the fine gauge lace carriage separately from your machine , the machine and carriage will probably have to be sent away to be tuned . |
12 | Enquiries into the loss will still have to be made but care must be taken not to ask questions where the answers might incriminate the policyholder . |
13 | Enquiries into the loss will still have to be made but care must be taken not to ask questions where the answers might incriminate the Policyholder . |
14 | Some of the foundation hardcore may also have to be removed , and any soft ground dug out till you reach a firmer base . |
15 | Last year Warren Spring carried out research worth £5 million for the DoE and some current work may now have to be put out to tender . |
16 | ‘ The question of peace for the Jews is not less important to civilization for their being a scattered tribe , and ever-rancorous Catholicism may yet have to be bloodily taught not to provoke the persecution and murder of those whom life abides even with partiality ’ . |
17 | It could not survive for long , and the Council would soon have to be made accountable to the European Parliament in some form or another . |
18 | The proposal will now have to be agreed by the council of EC trade ministers . |
19 | Logically , the editor 's research team would also have to be banned , which would probably discourage potential editors even more . |
20 | If you choose a very rough and heavy frame , the picture should have a rural atmosphere ( see p. 83 ) , but if you choose an elegant and formal frame the picture will also have to be formal ( see p. 113 ) . |
21 | And third , because this picture will necessarily have to be very general , I shall consider some particular groups of teachers , and the way things look to them . |
22 | Since one usually needs to measure emission from only a small area of the viewing field rather than the whole field , a fibre-optic probe inserted in the light path would probably be the best method , with the light-pipe output directed on to a highly sensitive photoelectric cell or photomultiplier , whose output would also have to be calibrated against some standard phosphor . |
23 | They must obey the instructions of their employer as long as those instructions are lawful ; an order to drive an unsafe lorry would clearly have to be disregarded by a lorry driver . |
24 | Any duty owed to such a person would therefore have to be at common law . |
25 | An American retaliatory strike would either have to be launched before the incoming missiles arrived — a policy that would put nuclear war on a hair trigger and increase the chance of a mistake — or would have to consist of submarine-launched missiles which are only accurate enough to cities . |
26 | It 's clear from from that sort of policy that the need for or benefits arising from the development would always have to be assessed against environmental and other considerations , for example , regional strategy . |
27 | Evidence will now have to be prepared at a much earlier stage . |
28 | Other charges also made about his character will also have to be modified . |
29 | New economic strategy may well have to be based around this UDC , and could thus become one of partnership and cooperation between the city council and private firms . |
30 | Fang told the electronics students that a better intellectual environment would also have to be fought for , with intellectuals taking matters more into their own hands . |