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

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1 They limit the amount that has to be grasped in any one utterance .
2 Ian Paisley was one potential leader of the right wing , but there were others and a key question that has to be asked in any explanation of Paisley 's career is ‘ how did Paisley triumph over other right-wing unionist figures ? ’
3 It has to be checked for any messages that could 've been left . ’
4 The options are physical scraping , bleaching in situ so that the soil is no longer apparent or the realistic if expensive option of using ultrasonics if the problem has to be handled on any scale .
5 He has to be consulted on any substantial capital outlays and be provided with a full report of the board 's activities .
6 While the excavation was in progress , it may have been possible to wash some of the finds and mark each one with a code indicating where it was found : this task has to be completed before any further work can be done .
7 It seems to me to magnify the difficulty of that particular operation if it has to be conducted under any sort of time pressure which the arrangements for the hearing on 3 February 1992 seemed to entail .
8 If , as this example suggests , partial word strings of more than two words are necessary to guarantee selection of the correct word-string , then the number of alternative partial word strings that has to be considered at any one time will increase correspondingly , particularly when words are hypothesized from a mid-class input .
9 Other than the exemptions described above , tax has to be paid on any capital gain that has built up on an asset you give away during your lifetime .
10 All the costs of running the school ( staff salaries , provision of buildings and grounds etc. ) would have had to be incurred in any event : the admission of the taxpayers ' children did not increase these basic expenses in any way .
11 She says that between three and four thousand people in the country have so far registered complaints about the drug with their solicitors — they will have to be examined before any action is taken to get expert advice on how probable it is that their problem was caused by the Myodil injections .
12 Reports from such experts are subject to the same rules and privileges as medical reports but would be classed as non-medical experts so that directions will have to be sought in any type of personal injury case if a party wants to call more than one ( see RSC Ord 25 , r8 below ) .
13 These staff members would have to be replicated in any unitary structures that emerge following reform in this region .
14 This applies , for example , to an action brought by a French plaintiff in the Paris court against a company incorporated in the United States and having no place of business in France ; the proceedings do not have to be based on any of the grounds for jurisdiction elaborated in the Convention .
15 It was rather to identify some of the concrete problems which would have to be faced in any such exercise .
16 Second , it was argued that a range of local services in the catchment areas of the two chosen hospitals would have to be created before any rundown programme was agreed .
17 Many alterations will have to be made in any event , and there is no question of CAP reform depending on the GATT solution .
18 However it is clear that in practice some limitation would have to be imposed on any such principle .
19 While such a view is not absurd , it hardly touches on the issues which would have to be addressed for any overall assessment .
20 This was important to set the issues that would have to be addressed in any mining company EIA in advance and to ensure community concerns formed a major part of the agenda to be addressed .
21 One of the important issues that would have to be addressed in any new constitutional settlement for Scotland would be the funding arrangements of Scotland within the United Kingdom .
22 The Thing did n't have to be attached to any wires .
23 He used to work as a policeman and , on the few occasions when he was in extreme danger , automatically did whatever had to be done without any thought for his own safety .
24 But much had to be done before any real progress could be made , and essentially this lay in the problem of land acquisition and assembly .
25 During talks in Bangkok on Jan. 4 with an Australian envoy , Khieu Samphan , the nominal leader of the Khmers Rouges , insisted that he and his colleagues had to be included in any interim Cambodian administration .
26 Versions of the traditional hornpipe danced by sailors of many nationalities are featured in many ballets because it is so descriptive of the very particular way in which seamen walk and do the many different jobs that have to be done on any kind of boat .
27 None the less , it is clear both that they are substantial and that they have to be offset against any putative gains in efficiency brought about by the internal market .
28 ‘ If it 's any comfort , I 've never known all the beds to be full , but we have to be prepared for any eventuality .
29 Some limits have to be set to any project .
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