Example sentences of "required [to-vb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We were required to sit in court as a guard duty , ’ he says , ‘ and therefore listened to many of the charges brought against the accused , who were mostly senior Japanese officers , although some of the lesser ranks were involved .
2 ‘ I sat down at my desk with a piece of paper , and asked myself what a minister required to know in order to contribute to the debate ’ .
3 In pantomime or musical comedy they might also be required to appear in production numbers with the rest of the company but true chorus dancers were always kept in the background .
4 To their disgust they found themselves required to stand in line with the Europeans .
5 The first of these ( on political union ) was to be held during 1992 and the second , on monetary union , in 1996-97 ; a protocol to the treaty allowed for this Danish referendum before Denmark could be required to participate in stage three of EMU .
6 France and the UK , as the only EC countries holding permanent membership of the UN Security Council , would be required to vote in line with the views of their EC partners .
7 Consider what children might actually be required to do in response to each of the following : Why do you think the giant has come to our town ?
8 The justification for the discrimination between Muslim and non-Muslim was that the latter were not usually drafted into the army and were therefore required to contribute in cash towards their defence .
9 It has avoided the need to invest in time and paper systems , such as monthly reports which would otherwise be required to keep in touch with personnel developments .
10 In this particular instance it is representational , as the ‘ performance mode ’ is , for the child is required to describe in action whatever the teacher suggests ( as in the example above , ‘ So you go to the bathroom and turn the doorknob ’ ) , but the ‘ exercise mode ’ has other characteristics that give it a special mental quality .
11 She had always considered Richard to be a fine and good man , a man not possessed of ambition , or of the ruthlessness required to succeed in business , a man with principles and a certain dignity .
12 The difference between the net proceeds of an instrument and the total amount of the payments ( or other transfers of economic benefits ) which the issuer may be required to make in respect of the instrument .
13 In accordance with the definition of ‘ finance cost ’ in paragraph 8 of the [ draft ] FRS the finance cost will constitute the difference between the net proceeds and the total payments which the issuer may be required to make in respect of the instrument .
14 Interest was needed to obtain any office , but all too often it was also required to rise in rank thereafter , and something more than the ‘ ability and character ’ mentioned by Scott would be needed to take the junior clerk to the headship of a department .
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