Example sentences of "has to [be] [vb pp] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The best on road type is the XC type 4 as fitted on 110 vehicles , for more off road use the XCL offers good on and off road manners but is a directional tread pattern and has to be fitted the correct way round . |
2 | That the human product of the evolutionary process was wholly ‘ good ’ up to the time of the start of civilisation has to be designated an unalienable ‘ truth ’ . |
3 | It costs about £600 a treatment and has to be done every two weeks . |
4 | I argued a moment ago that if the student is to enter into his or her own work , and is to be committed to it , he or she simply has to be given the intellectual space — to a degree — to follow his or her own inclinations . |
5 | Tramway track on straight sections has a life of 25–30 years , but on sharp curves has to be renewed every 2–3 years , although this life has been extended by ribbon welding ( see p. 101 ) . |
6 | A competitive attitude is something that has to be applied every single minute of the working day , arid every day of the week . |
7 | Unfortunately , it means that his urine has to be tested every two months . |
8 | When every simple privilege has to be earned the hard way , the struggle leaves its mark . |
9 | From that point of view , it has to be awarded a Practical PC recommendation , and mine as well . |
10 | It either comes from the river beds or is scraped from rock ( tufa ) higher up the mountain — either way it has to be carried a long way over steep slopes . |
11 | Over the 1950s and 1960s direct government expenditure on goods and services averaged 20 per cent of GDP to which has to be added a further 15 per cent in respect of transfer payments . |
12 | To these facts has to be added the special susceptibility of British public opinion to liberal and humanitarian appeals . |
13 | The upper house election has to be held no later than 35 days after the Diet session ends . |
14 | Special care baby units are phenomenally expensive in equipment ; there 's an awful lot of monitoring equipment that 's required , and it has to be updated every few years , and the costs are quite out of proportion to the amount of money available to the health authority , so that er , on the whole , special care baby units throughout the country now rely virtually totally on charitable giving . |