Example sentences of "have to make [art] " in BNC.

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1 You do n't have to make a firm commitment but obviously we like you to give us some idea of your availability .
2 For flush-mounted switches , you will have to make a hole in a solid wall to take a metal mounting box — most light switches fit into a 16mm plaster — depth wall box , so you do n't have to cut away any of the brick or block .
3 You 'll have to make a speech . ’
4 Once again the Captain will have to make a manual approach .
5 He 'd have to make a better trap though .
6 I knew that I should have to make a decision .
7 The NFU says it is possible that farmers may have to make a more positive contribution in return for conservation cash .
8 ‘ Well , in that case you 'll have to make a break for it along of me .
9 Remember , you should not have to make a special journey or travel extra distances to recycle , as this will waste energy .
10 When you insert a character you do n't have to make a space before typing it in .
11 Yanto realised he might well have to make a special journey to pick up the old man if Julie happened to be out .
12 In the final analysis you will have to make a decision that should be based on the most objective assessment you can make but relying to a certain extent on your own instinct and intuition .
13 We 'll have to make a roundabout .
14 Swear I sha n't have to make a court declaration ? ’
15 I do n't have to make a fuss
16 Occasionally the partners would have to make a contribution to the settlement , but never such as to seriously damage their personal wealth .
17 When , typically , TCG takes more than 20% of the proceeds of realisation , the investor would have to make a real gain of more than 25% on his new investment just to recoup the tax .
18 You do n't have to make a bosom friend of her , after all … ’
19 It is nigh on impossible to get the mirror and glass completely clean , so you will have to make a slight compromise by accepting that there will always be a certain amount of dust caught between the two layers of glass , due to static electricity .
20 He added : ‘ Customers will have to make a choice about how much water they spray on the grass . ’
21 I have to say that in no way will this option be better than the colour changer , because for Norwegian jacquard , you will still have to make a semi-automatic colour change with the jacquard claw every two rows and this is slower .
22 ‘ He did n't have to make a fuss of Steve before the game — he knew he was capable . ’
23 I 'll have to make a dash for it . ’
24 You might have to make a quick getaway !
25 Will we not have to make a decision in advance of what the extent of the motorway 's influence has been ?
26 No word on whether IBM will have to make a matching contribution .
27 SCO says it does n't have to make a decision about the kernel technology route — OSF/1 or Unix SVR4 — for Open Desktop until later this year , as it wo n't be making any significant kernel changes to the operating system bundle until late 1993 or early 1994 .
28 Er in my opinion at this particular time we must bear in mind the financial constraints that we work under and er would the board agree with me that erm survival comes first yes but it 's obvious that the programme that we 've er had put forward is a good compromise between preferred in the arts , maintaining the theatre as a viable proposition and er entertaining the people of this particular part of the world because as I understand it this theatre was not just the artist also an entertainment centre and it 's in this area that er it 's quite obvious when you look into the figures on this area the popular area that the majority income comes so you 'll have to make a compromise and I will congratulate the board on what I think is pretty reasonable compromise so it 's quite obvious in the programme .
29 Since these are questions of fact a decision-maker would have to make a full contextual analysis before reaching a decision .
30 Just like any other business , the workshops will have to make a profit .
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