Sentence examples for be required to expend from inspiring English sources

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Buddy's new home turned out to be about the same size of Mr. McGrory's first studio apartment, "though that had been a fifth floor walk-up and Buddy wouldn't be required to expend that kind of energy to get into his new home".

Except as provided in paragraph (2), grants for construction under this section shall not exceed 80 per centum of the cost of such construction, except that no tribally controlled college or university shall be required to expend more than $400,000 in fulfillment of the remaining 20 per centum.

To effect this doctrine, the United States Army Air Corps would be required to expend the majority of its resources in amassing a fleet of self-defending heavy bombers, and in the training and maintenance of a great number of airmen to fill aircrew and ground crew positions.

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The British, in lane three, were required to expend more energy and suffered the consequences in a blanket finish involving bronze medallists Denmark and Australia.

In addition, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 1857f-5a(c)(1), O Corp. was required to expend, and did expend, $500 in order to remedy the nonconformity of that motor vehicle.

The pilots were required to expend the material, potentially for safety reasons, Nelson said, and received air traffic control permission to do so.

Now in 2006, this taboo feeling isn't there, but the film is a sharp reminder that the Queen has doggedly survived, because she has never been required to expend mental energy and political capital in shows of sincerity.

A new director could reshape enforcement policy by providing greater clarity to the meaning of the CFPB's primary authority, which prohibits "unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts or practices," as well as by affording businesses a better opportunity to be heard prior to being required to expend vast resources on producing documents and witnesses in CFPB investigations.

In the City of the Sun no occupation is vile or base, and all are of equal dignity in fact, those workers who are required to expend greater effort, such as artisans and builders, receive more praise.

If one's threats are sufficiently credible, and if meeting one's demands is not devastating in itself, one may be able to leverage one's powers to influence many of the activities of others, while only rarely being required to expend one's powers in enforcement.

Huge effort was expended and continues to be required to implement and keep this technology in use.

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