Example sentences of "be forced [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 They must now be forced to carry out their business in a proper way , and the key to that is Government action .
2 BA was , however , to be forced to give up some of British Caledonian 's route network .
3 In fact Patrickson , under such circumstances , could have found himself at variance with the old Company of Mines Royal which still had the powers vested in it and doubtless to his mortification be forced to give up his work or pay a Royalty — not however , to Muncaster estates .
4 That has led me to conclude that higher and further education no longer provide a pathway out of poverty towards educational achievement and self-fulfilment , because students from poor backgrounds may be forced to give up studying and never achieve the educational qualifications that they seek .
5 Those who choose to risk their lives earning a living at sea do not want to be forced to give up , but they are realists and they do not want to go bankrupt either .
6 An award winning scientist paralysed by a wasting disease may be forced to give up his research … because he ca n't afford to pay for the round-the-clock nursing he needs .
7 But if she loses a planning appeal in December she could be forced to give up her dogs — or at least to stop breeding any more .
8 It has no full time consultants and now the G Ps are warning they may be forced to give up the hospital work because the Department of Health is planning to put them all on new contracts from next year .
9 In the long term , unless the economy recovers , they will be forced to put up taxes .
10 And pub landlords who operate on overdrafts may be forced to put up to 2p on a pint to stay in business .
11 Dan Technology reckons it will be forced to put up to £120 extra on the price of a PC depending on the configuration .
12 ‘ I do n't know how much longer you 'll be forced to put up with me , but until the happy day I can bid you farewell I 'll try to keep out of your hair as much as I can .
13 Just because the building societies have a backlog of repossessed homes to flog off does not mean the rest of us should be forced to hang on until January for our rate cut .
14 They say unless they get more cash they 'll be forced to opt out of local control , and seek funding directly from Whitehall .
15 They say unless they get more cash they 'll be forced to opt out of local control , and seek funding directly from Whitehall .
16 The contractors are rightly concerned that they should not be forced to pick up the bill for problems which are not of their making .
17 Cheesed off … the shopkeeper who could be forced to sell up .
18 That means the BR property board will not be forced to sell off its assets . ’
19 I agree that nobody should be forced to breathe in other people 's cigarette smoke .
20 5.17.3 to remove all signs erected by the Tenant in upon or near the Premises and immediately to make good any damage caused by such removal It is advisable ( at least for the purpose of this clause ) for the tenant to ensure that the term includes any period of holding over or continuation of the contractual term ( as it does in this lease by virtue of clause 3.8 ) although it must be considered highly unlikely that the tenant would be forced to yield up the premises to the landlord during a continuation under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 .
21 If share dealers beat a rapid retreat this morning , Bond 's bankers — already at the end of their tether — may be forced to move in on the whole group .
22 He also predicted people would be forced to move out of sheltered housing centres , many of which have centrally controlled heating points .
23 Ford has again lowered its sales expectations and reports claimed it may be forced to lay off more workers in Europe .
24 Users will not be forced to take up object-oriented features if they do n't want to , but they will be able to can add bits of object-oriented programming as they wish , and insulate existing Cobol programs by making an object out of an existing data structure .
25 Christians would be forced to tear up half their commandments before unity could be achieved .
26 But EC politicians are meeting later this month to discuss maternity rights and it seems likely that Britain will be forced to bring in a more generous package .
27 SHELL , which is due to report its 1992 results later this week , will be forced to write off £131 million through adverse foreign currency dealings involving a Japanese associate company in which it holds a 50 per cent stake .
28 Leading scorer John Byrne received a kick on the ankle against his old club and he may be forced to stand down tonight , providing an opening for former England striker Peter Davenport , who was substitute at Brighton .
29 The contractors , having racked themselves to the limit to fight off all other comers , may be forced to cut back on programme spending , to the detriment of exactly the kind of endeavours which may give delight to many but have no great appeal to the masses .
30 They are particularly concerned that the poor , elderly and sick will be forced to run up debts or cut down on the amount of electricity , coal , oil and gas they use .
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