Example sentences of "must have [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 The presence of these genera suggests that conditions on the waste ground — which include intermittent disturbance , little grazing , low competition between species , and unleached soil — must have similarities to those in Britain 10 000 years ago .
2 Given the disparate sources of the Constitution and the fact that important relationships within and between organs of the state are not laid down in any one formal or binding document , it is not surprising that one must have recourse to books by constitutional scholars to discover the extent and nature of those relationships .
3 Châtelherault and the Hamiltons , as heirs to the queen , must have regard to Anglo-Scottish friendship .
4 Employees have no statutory rights of management or even ( with limited statutory exceptions ) consultation , although the board must have regard to their interests and , in the case of a takeover , an offeror must state the consequences for employees .
5 All businesses , whether trading as companies , partnerships , state corporations , agricultural co-operatives , trade associations or sole traders and whether for profit or not , must have regard to the competition rules of the Treaty of Rome .
6 The Commission must have regard to the future development of competition ( including competition from undertakings located outside the Community ) , not merely to the position as it exists among the companies competing in the market at the date of the merger .
7 To do this the Commission must have regard to barriers to entry likely to deter new market entrants and to whether a result of the merger is likely to be a significant raising of those barriers .
8 And in determining what is suitable they must have regard to the matters referred to in the last three lines of the substituted subsection .
9 He held that , even on an application for leave , the court must have regard to the child 's welfare as the paramount consideration .
10 But in considering any possibility if development , would you agree Mrs that one must have regard to the suitability of one site versus another site in relation to damage which might be caused ?
11 In fixing the venue of a meeting , the official receiver must have regard to the convenience of those who are to attend ( r 6.86(1) ) and meetings must be held between 10am and 4pm on business days unless the court orders otherwise ( r 6.86(2) ) .
12 It can determine that the trustee should be paid a percentage of the value of the assets realised and/or distributed , or by reference to the time spent by the trustee and his staff , and must have regard to the complexity or otherwise of the matter , any exceptional responsibility falling on the trustee , the trustee 's effectiveness and the value and nature of the assets dealt with by the trustee .
13 One must have regard to the potential for legal expenses when determining the ultimate extrajudicial settlement figure in any case .
14 ( 5 ) Wherever , in ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) above , the order requires one or other court to consider whether it ought to try the case or whether it ought to transfer it ( pursuant to the powers of transfer under ss 40(2) , 41(1) or 42(2) of the 1984 Act ) that court must have regard to the criteria laid down in art 7(5) and set out at the start of Chapter 13 .
15 Secondly , and more specifically , where a person has commenced proceedings in the High Court but those proceedings should , in the opinion of the court , have been commenced in a county court in accordance with any provision made under s 1 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 or by or under any other enactment , the person responsible for determining the amount which is to be awarded to that person by way of costs must have regard to those circumstances ( s 51(8) ) .
16 When considering transfer the court must have regard to the general principle in s1(2) that any delay in determining matters is likely to prejudice the welfare of the child .
17 Note that a county court may transfer proceedings back to the magistrates ' court at any time before trial if the criteria for transfer are not met or no longer apply but the court must have regard to the child 's interests and the need to avoid delay ( APO , art 11 ) .
18 When deciding whether to grant a request for transfer , the court must have regard to the general principle in s1(2) that delay is likely to be prejudicial to the child 's welfare and should apply the criteria for transfer in APO , art 7 ( see ( b ) above ) .
19 As always , the court must have regard to the need to avoid delay .
20 As always , the court must have regard to the need to avoid delay when considering transfer .
21 The court must have regard to the welfare principle in s1(1) and the checklist in s1(3) when considering whether to make an order .
22 In deciding whether to grant leave the court must have regard to : ( i ) the nature of the proposed application ; ( ii ) the applicant 's connection with the child ; ( iii ) the risk of harmful disruption to the child 's life ; and ( iv ) where the child is being looked after by a local authority , the authority 's plans for the child 's future and the wishes and feelings of the parents ( s10(9) ) .
23 Lord Scarman has been its most enthusiastic advocate , urging that English media law should be interpreted , as far as possible , in conformity with Article 10 : " If the issue should ultimately be a question of legal policy , we must have regard to the country 's international obligation to observe the European Convention as interpreted by the European Court of Human Rights " .
24 farms with more than 20 head of cattle must have access to stores for slurry and effluent with at least six months ' capacity .
25 To exist and survive , a living system must have access to other levels of function and other mechanisms beyond those embraced by present physics , electro-magnetics and biochemistry , otherwise the natural steady progress towards entropy or disintegration would soon reduce all living systems to a state in which they could no longer reproduce the clear patterns of their own kind .
26 Our initial reaction to our brief in respect of bilingual pupils was that all pupils must have access to the same attainment targets and programmes of study for English .
27 The developmental view of children 's language suggests that , in addition to establishing prerequisite cognitive and social skills , the child must have access to a number of environmental support systems ( see Bruner 1983 ) .
28 The decomposition process is the function of a whole myriad of microscopically small living creatures , bacteria , which must have access to the fifth component , air .
29 A transformational change is orchestrated by the organization 's executive managers , who must have access to a model that enables them to diagnose and manage the change process .
30 But spelling can not solely rely on this route : to be able to spell words like yacht or choir we must have access to specific lexical information about how each word is spelled .
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