Example sentences of "have to [be] [vb pp] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The homology of a particular vein is often difficult to determine and resort has to be made to comparison with allied forms ( including fossils ) , which exhibit transitional stages in reduction , or to a study of the preceding tracheation .
2 The disposal of trade , effluents has become an important factor in running factories in many industries all over the world , and attention has to be given to methods of dealing with waste waters in order to select the most economical methods , both in running costs and in capital expenditure .
3 If every project has to be referred to SNH , why have an EGBT at all ?
4 That was suggested by the Labour party in ’ Fair Rates ’ and by the Conservative party in their so-called council tax — somehow , mysteriously , the system has to be related to ability to pay .
5 ‘ Yes , I 'm sure , but the best thing is if I know everything , then I can judge how much has to be said to Mother Clare . ’
6 Except in rare cases , a similar analysis has to be applied to finds as these have no inscriptions or written records to identify them .
7 Secondly , the sale has to be marketed better , it has to be sold to booksellers and publishers .
8 To have a clear philosophy , and a staff who back it , is not enough : it has to be sold to representatives of the community who have considerable power to make life difficult if they are not convinced .
9 ‘ She has to be brought to maturity immediately ! ’ he said .
10 erm When the the the job description is signed it ought to be passed by a job analyst just to make sure to check the things that erm it has been done properly and then it has to be signed by the erm job holder , the job holder 's manager and the head of division , and it has to be got to personnel .
11 Part of the explanation lies in the succession of downward revisions that have had to be made to Pearson 's 1992 profits , which have been affected by several disappointments , predominantly among the non-publishing divisions .
12 It should be borne in mind that there are always problems of definition and of classification in compiling figures such as these and also that all the figures for currencies other than the US dollar have had to be converted to dollars and hence depend upon the exchange rate used .
13 Surrey managers said that many elderly day patients who would normally be carried by non-emergency crews have had to be readmitted to hospital in the past three months .
14 The advent of the fixed penalty system for all drivers , whether commercial or not , on 1 October 1986 is yet another example of the changing nature of law for the haulier which has had to be notified to employee drivers .
15 But the event at Langbaurgh motor sports park near Redcar has had to be switched to Lincolnshire because of worries over excessive noise on a Sunday .
16 Fintan said it was not the stories but the poteen , and it was only three nights since Cermait had had to be carried to bed .
17 CA reported that the Olympus lap-top had had to be returned to suppliers a second time , due to a defective mother-board .
18 But if , as seems increasingly likely , Mr Clinton will soon tell Congress and the public that American fighting men will have to be sent to Bosnia , he will have to do better than say that he has thought things over carefully .
19 Peter Palumbo also hinted that , in the current squeeze , public money might have to be limited to centres of excellence and innovation .
20 Providing posts are of the correct spacing , replacement is easy , but where posts are closer , a panel may have to be cut to size .
21 Anxiously she hoped not , although she had had one or two uneasy moments about certain other guests who were not simply here to witness the ceremony like the gentlemen from the mill and the dressmakers , but would have to be entertained to champagne and bride-cake and all the other delicacies Mrs Drubb had prepared for them afterwards , at Frizingley Hall .
22 The nomination of a specific cargo is made as the time for delivery approaches and the right to obtain delivery of this cargo may have to be transferred to buyers in different parts of the globe .
23 Application will have to be made to Customs to become a flat rate farmer , and a certificate with a unique reference number will be issued as proof that a farmer qualifies .
24 If all the syndicates were to be fully reserved on a basis on which Names could be confident of not being called for further sums , Chatset estimates that reserves of £1.5bn would have to be increased to £3.5bn .
25 But most things do not have to be done to perfection .
26 The coal , from fields in Scotland , would have to be converted to gases such as carbon monoxide for the reduction process .
27 I shall not attempt to draw too explicit a conclusion as to what all this adds up to : that will have to be left to historians .
28 Since it is LSI 's own proprietary design rather than Sun 's this time around no royalties will have to be paid to Sun , another factor in its economy .
29 Similar sums would also have to be paid to Miranda , blast it , for very quickly she would learn of Annabel 's new income .
30 Our surveys indicate that such units would have to be restricted to dimensions appropriate to the Navigation .
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