Example sentences of "have to be put " in BNC.

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1 THE European Community has 12 months in which to achieve a breakthrough to full economic and monetary union or the whole project may have to be put on ice until the end of the next decade .
2 Existing waste disposal operations will have to be put out to private or arms-length companies so the local authority 's policing role can not be mixed with its disposal role .
3 Rap , with its frequent assertions of power , would have to be put down , like some troublesome insurrection , or would no longer be necessary , in the new , egalitarian , ego-supportive state of play .
4 The Unionist government would try to make the minimum concessions and strong pressure would have to be put on it :
5 If Gibbs does not finally catch up with Horan and Little , any talk of a resurgence in Welsh fortunes will have to be put on ice .
6 Vet Steve Gillian told David and Pauline Drury and their 16-year-old twins , Beverley and Paul , the cat would have to be put down if it did not have the operation .
7 For this the US carriers would also have to be put out of action and the widespread Japanese espionage network in Hawaii kept them informed , on a daily basis , of shipping movements in the islands .
8 following on from that er that the point that I think is being made is that a contribution does not have to be put forward in a shape of a question to be er a useful contribution to the debate and and your erm pressure upon er the lady who spoke er a while ago was er insisting that she she
9 By noon on the same day , it is hue , the Government had accepted that there had been a slight set-back and that the European Communities Bill would have to be put temporarily on ice , but almost immediately they conceived and put into place a new plan .
10 ‘ Then no one will have to be put out by my looks . ’
11 I will give them again and , if I am wrong , I shall have to be put right next week .
12 Earlier , on Feb. 6 , the union leader Ajami had said in London that " pressure will have to be put on the Kuwaiti royal family to honour " decisions taken at Jeddah in 1990 [ see p. 37759 ] .
13 We see this as sufficient justification to go ahead at a pilot level of say eight student places ( rather than 15 for a later course with two lecturers ) , but also a warning that considerable effort will have to be put into consulting with partners both to incorporate their main concerns , and to advertise the course .
14 NVQ was a work-based assessment , not by written examinations , but if this were needed , it would have to be put through the Clear unit .
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 He says once an order is made the children have to be put on a plane .
17 Its real mother will have to be put down after injuring herself during the birth , and the owners fear this could leave the young Arabian horse without the vital care it needs .
18 But the injury ca n't be mended and vets say she 'll have to be put down .
19 He says that they mounted an undercover operation to get to the horse — it 's in such a bad way it may have to be put down .
20 I think it 'll have to be put in the garage and then put in the car once a week or something .
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