Example sentences of "have to make [noun pl] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The ego knows that if it has to make choices in the world of actuality it can not keep its cake and eat it too ; the id does not .
2 But as audiences will find out , we do n't have to make apologies for the art .
3 To do this it will have to make assumptions about the price elasticity of demand for competitors ' products again under a series of increasing price rises .
4 If you 're using delicate stems you may first have to make holes in the Oasis with a knitting needle .
5 Many Tories believe he will have to make concessions to the aspirations of Scots for more say in the running of their own affairs .
6 The following examples illustrate the more problematic situation of having to make decisions in the target language along dimensions which are not explicitly stated in the source text .
7 because you 've to make arrangements for the weather
8 At school the students were never given standard equipment and had to make things in the lab for themselves .
9 Er but in order to introduce reasonable facilities for shop stewards , we had to make approaches to the management over a period of time .
10 Ali 's territory is the Coptic graveyard so he had to make arrangements with the gangs in the Moslem graveyard .
11 ‘ The man who had been a rich merchant , and who was now a beggar , had to make brooms for the town .
12 As a result , TECs generally had to make cuts in the number of providers of employment training at a time when there was a growing need for such investment .
13 have to make cars with the steering wheel one side or the other .
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