Example sentences of "has to be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It is eluding them , Lee thought , like the swinging end of a bell-rope that has to be grasped before it will ring the bell that will awaken them .
2 ‘ The nettle has to be grasped , ’ he told a conference of middle-ranking officers in Blackpool .
3 They limit the amount that has to be grasped in any one utterance .
4 I will go further , and say that crime itself has to be viewed from the same aspect of society as a balance — a balance that can be lost , like the physiological or chemical balance in an organism , in which cases the organism is destroyed , but a balance which is always there , whether being gained , maintained or lost .
5 The process of examining thin sections is a painstaking and laborious one , since each slide has to be viewed individually under a microscope and various aspects of appearance judged and recorded .
6 In the main , Edgbaston pitches help pace and the modest run-scoring record has to be viewed in that light .
7 Agriculture has to be viewed in an integral way with .
8 The causal link between effort , performance and outcome has to be viewed in individual and subjective terms .
9 Finally , as other commentators have observed ( eg. Church , 1988 ) , any evaluation of the impact of the UDCs has to be viewed in the light of co-existing initiatives , boundary definitions and the fact that any assessment is unavoidably interim .
10 Mosley 's political career in the 1920s has to be viewed in the context of the triumph of economic conservatism .
11 Administrative receivership has to be viewed in the context of the whole range of remedies now available in situations where a company is , or is likely to become , unable to pay its debts .
12 The military confrontation which represented this world order has to be viewed not as deterrence but as imaginary war .
13 ‘ Chance ’ trade is the term used also to describe the business which comes from guests who take meals or drinks in the hotel which are not included in the terms of their reservation and has to be charged to them .
14 Another effect could be when the debtor falls to pay and the amount has to be charged to the profit and loss account as a bad debt .
15 If , for example , a UK Courtaulds business supplies a UK customer , VAT has to be charged .
16 Although postage has to be charged extra , often visiting teachers , trainers and other ‘ travellers ’ to your area are willing to act as couriers .
17 Love has to grow , be nurtured ; it 's like a delicate orchid , it has to be watered , kept warm … ’
18 It has to be watered , water all the time .
19 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 .
20 If they suffer from mild incontinence , they may use a sheath or condom , which has to be fitted correctly to avoid leakage .
21 It has to be fitted in accordance with the bye-laws erm and we give out advice on where it should be fitted .
22 There are effects of specific context ( for example , the piece of discourse currently being processed has to be fitted into and has its processing guided by the preceding and already-processed discourse ) ; and there are effects of general context ( for example , the listener/reader can draw upon his background knowledge of what the world is like to guide his discourse interpretation ) .
23 Any piece of computer equipment which has to be fitted to some other equipment , such as a replacement " card " ( printed circuit board containing integrated circuits ) which has to be a certain shape , or have a certain type of connector , in order to fit into a computer will also fall into the first part of the exception .
24 First the main water service pipe ( and , incidentally , the main gas service pipe ) has to be earthed ( with 6mm 2 or 10mm 2 cable ) as soon as possible after it enters the house .
25 Everything has to be compared , and judged as either ‘ better than ’ or ‘ worse than ’ the alternatives .
26 So everything in between has an unfulfilling lack of immediacy , and instead of being drawn more vividly into the drama ( which is presumably the principal justification for recording live ) we experience a remoteness that characterizes none of the studio recordings with which this version has to be compared .
27 A possible edge has to be compared with all other primitives before its existence as a viewed model edge can be established .
28 The likelihood ratio test statistic for testing the null hypothesis that the restrictions are correct is 8.58 , which has to be compared with a chi-square variate with eight degrees of freedom .
29 The resulting test statistic is 5.49 , which has to be compared with 9.49 , the critical value under the chi-square distribution at the 5 per cent significance level with 4 degrees of freedom .
30 For their UK data ADD carried out such a test and obtained a test statistic of 17.93 which has to be compared with a critical chi-square value of 15.5 at the 5 per cent level and 20.1 at the 1 per cent level , with 8 degrees of freedom .
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