Example sentences of "have to [be] take [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Many decisions about the implementation , organisation and monitoring of the National Curriculum will have to be taken at school level and each of these could affect the ‘ ordinary teacher ’ . |
2 | While SWAPO 's decision to opt for English as the official language reflects a wish to avoid conflicts between different indigenous languages , relatively few people who have not been refugees know English well , and this will have to be taken into consideration in teacher training . |
3 | As for the medical practitioner before the discovery of antibiotics , what did not exist did not have to be taken into account . |
4 | Changes in land use might have to be taken into account . |
5 | Were the STV to be adopted in Britain , the seniority factor , the locality factor and the numerical factor would all have to be taken into account as they are in Ireland in the selection of candidates . |
6 | Their interests will have to be taken into account . |
7 | Thus unexamined documents would not have to be taken into account in the retrieval evaluation nor would performance be based on the retrieval of the " best document " . |
8 | Erm and , and and , and probably those points are erm of interest and some of them er will have to be taken into account . |
9 | Those matters will have to be taken into account when we consider whether to allow credit for exports to those countries . |
10 | Evidently , ultracold collisions will have to be taken into account if atomic fountains are to be used in frequency standards . |
11 | The answers must be matters of fact , though disclaimers in the rules would have to be taken into account . |
12 | Factors such as age , reading ability , knowledge of indexes , knowledge of audiovisual equipment , and previous experience in finding and using resources and information may all have to be taken into account if the database is to act as a link between purpose and information . |
13 | Maureen O'Hara , of the Children 's Legal Centre , said : ‘ Local authorities have to accept that if they 've made every effort to keep children at home with the non-abusing parent and it does n't work , they may have to be taken into care . ’ |
14 | This statement does not have to be taken as gospel to be of use . |