Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] have [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For example , if 100 ft or less has to be gained , then the rate of change should not exceed 200 ft/min. 5 .
2 We both find and create in others that which we consciously or unconsciously have in ourselves .
3 BL came to rely on large cash hand-outs and subsidies , and eventually had to be cut down into its constituent elements and returned to the private sector .
4 The tempered steel pins which held the handles in position were rather difficult to fit , and eventually had to be hammered in .
5 Because of this ritual we wondered if Madame was privy to his secret , if she knew the story , if she sat by him because she knew that O 's great self-possession and his quietness were in fact the signs of a pain which had to be kept hidden , a pain which stayed fresh and so had to be controlled every hour of the night .
6 However , any drawings of the women were forbidden , and so had to be constructed using many sources of information .
7 " In the narrow mind of this Boy Scout person , with his doll 's face ( popin ) , who only just knew where I ran was , the Shah was a dictator who put people in prison and so had to be replaced as soon as possible with a democracy like the USA " .
8 Finally , there 's a headphone socket which takes its signal from the Power Tool 's own amplifier and so has to be controlled by a level pot which sits alongside .
9 When records are being updated during the run , and so have to be written back on to the device after they have been read into main storage , this method involves no loss of time .
10 Those rules are not immutable ; at each level , the rules can be bent and perhaps have to be if progress is to be made .
11 Here the degree of complicity is , and perhaps has to be , far higher than the viewer ever suspects .
12 A good place for a separate cubicle is in a corner , because two of the necessary walls already exist , and only have to tiled .
13 a and not have to posts .
14 Well I feel that Sylvia should have the right as anyone else , as any other able person to travel in the right manner , as a passenger in the buffet car or , or or anywhere else on the train and not have to be , have to go in the guard 's van .
15 But how you can expect people to become more sociable by just being , you know , shut behind closed walls , and and not having to actually , fend for themselves and cope with life outside prison walls .
16 What carried pagan religious significance , and thus had to be shunned , and what was mere urban romping , and might therefore be — just — tolerated ?
17 Further , 25% of tutors ' fees were not grant-aided and thus had to be met from other sources principally donations , subscriptions and through appeals to branches , with some assistance from the National WEA when its own difficult financial position allowed , usually about £50 a year .
18 I 'll bring my things in and just have to , to keep wandering about for a minute
19 Plays in the Globe were in the open air and always had to be in daylight , but the Blackfriars was a building with a roof .
20 firm there , incidentally , er , that 's surprised me , going to a mar court , a a a court like that , purely when it was a , a application for a er drink licence , and still have to er , er .
21 Quite apart from this , the legislation required that the gathering of evidence by other means would be unlikely to succeed , or would be considerably more difficult ; a warrant would apply to only one suspect , so that there were no general warrants ; the warrants would remain in force for three months and thereafter had to be renewed ; and the person concerned generally had to be notified as soon as possible after the surveillance ended that he or she had been the target of such surveillance .
22 This turned out to be impracticable , partly because they were needed for training and also had to be moved between aerodromes because of changes in the strategic and tactical situation , but also , more importantly , just how do you build an aeroplane for one flight only ?
23 Participants were delighted to be able to welcome our President , Lady Braithwaite and Sir Franklin Braithwaite and also to have with them for the day Hilda Hewitt , Edith Harlow and Jean Parmiter .
24 Although we acknowledge that the National Curriculum is presented in a conservative context , and probably has to be couched in conventional terms , we are conscious of its lack of a ‘ qualitative thrust ’ , its inability to cater for all we want to offer all our students .
25 A further difference is that the other language , English , is not learned naturally and probably has to be ‘ taught ’ rather than simply acquired through access .
26 The point is that you do not in this ‘ original position ’ know how to be biased and hence have to be fair : justice in this context would have to be ‘ blind ’ .
27 Flickscreen arcade adventures seem to be two a penny on the C64 , and really have to be something special to stand out .
28 Privately , MPs with divided views on Mr Lawson 's chosen course agreed that the Government was effectively boxed-in to its position , and now had to tough it out .
29 He was wearing the leather shoes that had been only for best until they grew too small for his feet and now had to be worn for school .
30 Chief environmental health officer Hugh O'Neill said firemen who had gone to put out fires on the site had been attacked by missile throwers , and now had to be accompanied by police .
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