Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb mod] have to be " in BNC.

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1 Mr Simon Montgomery , administrator of the Brighton Unemployment Centre , which obtained a copy of the review , said yesterday : ‘ We are establishing a new category of people who may have to be outside the welfare net — people with mental health problems who form part of the new underclass . ’
2 On the one hand , you have the country 's premier club in the process of spending a small fortune to reconstruct an ageing team : on the other , a Second Division side thriving on young , home-grown talent who may have to be sold to Liverpool and other members of the wealthy elite .
3 He went on to add that ‘ as a Spaniard she had the great advantage of not having any family in France who would have to be given honours and rewards ’ .
4 Its members would be appointed by the supervisory board , who would have to be regularly informed as to the state of the company 's affairs .
5 But as she sat on there , thinking of all that rubbish , which would have to be parcelled up , and carried down , and put in the garden ; and then taken away by the dustmen who would have to be paid , a new thought startled her mind .
6 Caravans can serve the function of temporary housing for homeless persons , but too often regulations on their seasonal use are ignored even by local authorities to avoid the creation of homeless families who would have to be rehoused ( Larkin 1979 ) .
7 There were over 1,000 ‘ transition ’ students , who had achieved advanced credits under the old course , who would have to be assimilated to the new course .
8 It is envisaged that , if the Friends are willing to help in this way , properly trained volunteers , who would have to be members of the Friends organisation and who would have their approval , could help with special events and special projects , where existing staff do not have sufficient time to carry out the work .
9 He was not interested yet in the dead , who would have to be cleared and identified later .
10 What will be the effect upon the providers of those services who will have to be professionally responsible for decisions made upon inaccurate or incomplete information ?
11 ( Or downed to £110 million if built by Sappers , another 1000 of whom would have to be recruited . )
12 His circle of friends and pupils , the younger of whom will have to be considered in the next chapter , was vast .
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