Example sentences of "have to make a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ When those concerned turn their attention to this problem , they may find they have to make a distinction between litigation in which there is a direct public interest in the result and that in which the public interest is limited to ensuring that an adequate system of justice is available .
2 ‘ Most importantly of all , we have got to increase the quality and the quantity of skills training and we have to make a new commitment to education . ’
3 ‘ I happen to be the only person here who believes we have to make a response at the European level , ’ Mr Radice said .
4 She would ‘ have to make a very special effort ’ to build the links with other professionals — GPs , the police , consultants and others on which she had barely had time to start in the five months she was there .
5 ‘ All Europe stands on a threshold — and we Europeans now have to make a choice .
6 They have to make a huge effort , spend large amounts of money and often wait months , even years , to trace their son or daughter .
7 So they have to make a choice : should they stay Japanese , or try to blend in with the locals ?
8 ‘ You have to make a reconnaissance before you attack . ’
9 If we have to make a major change , you will be offered compensation or a credit towards the cost of an alternative Summer 1990 holiday you choose from this brochure ( where available ) as follows .
10 If they have to make a lot of noise , spend a lot of time or risk being seen while breaking into your home , they may not even bother .
11 Of course we hope you never have to make a claim — but if you do , rest assured that it will be in good hands .
12 At each point shown by a diamond on the diagram , the farmers have to make a decision on what to do with their money .
13 ‘ Well , you have to make a quid somehow and there ai n't much money in firewood . ’
14 If we are ever to change our habitual response to given stimuli we have to make a conscious decision to refuse to act in old automatic and unconscious patterns ; that is , to say ‘ no ’ to ingrained habits .
15 So do not feel you have to make a fuss to get attention .
16 If you have to make a close-run decision then ask yourself which factor is the most important one and which candidate made the best showing on that particular subject .
17 Through events of different kinds we are likely to be put in touch with aspects of ourselves which previously have been overlooked — we are given a jolt , and have to make a bridge between how things used to be and how they threatened .
18 The school was the last to close in 1968 and now primary school children have to make a four mile return journey to Middleton-on-the-Wolds .
19 It is worth noting that multiple objectives also arise when several individuals have to make a joint decision , the objective functions modelling the aspirations of each individual .
20 ‘ I have to make a point at every stage of care of saying ‘ if you ca n't understand me , tell me . ’
21 The diamond design shown in the opposite photograph is really an adaptation of the solid design ( see pp. 80–1 ) , although in this case you have to make a very definite outline with the leaves and then ensure that it is echoed in the shape that the flowers make in the centre of the design .
22 And that 's where the rift begins : then you have to make a choice , staying with my white friends or going with my black friends .
23 ‘ I have to make a call to Helsinki , ’ Newman snapped .
24 In the end , when , despite substantial losses , you are convinced that the business can improve , shareholders and management have to make a gesture to demonstrate their commitment .
25 You have to make a distinction between what are termed dedicated and non-dedicated servers .
26 ‘ Maybe you have to make a choice , but I do n't think there are any hard stamina routes ; it 's just a question of training stamina for six weeks ’ .
27 According to the Household Mortgage Corporation , you have to make a simple declaration that your income is sufficient to meet your monthly payments , using the same income multipliers as other borrowers .
28 ‘ I have to make a living … ’
29 At this point the children have to make a decision .
30 If you have to make a selection decision , for example , what information do you require and how do you research it ?
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