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

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1 The specification of untried or new technology , equipment or techniques has risks and the contractor has to make allowances for any exceptional remedial works which may be necessary .
2 If given any choice in the matter , you should know that funded-in-advance schemes offer greater security but are not tax-efficient , as the employee has to make contributions out of his net income and is also taxed on the employer 's contributions as a benefit in kind .
3 It is a volatile game in which referees have to make decisions quickly and on the spur on the moment .
4 The Council has to make savings on its budget of nearly £10 million to meet Government targets .
5 The council has to make savings of around four million pounds .
6 The aim of this report is not to demand that brewers turn the block back to 1620 , 1720 , 1820 or even to 1920 ; pubs have to make money , and have to adapt to some extent to changing needs and expectations .
7 Source of funds Member countries have to make capital subscriptions which reflect their IMF quotas .
8 It is simply the ability which a person or group has to make others do what he , she or they want them to do .
9 Well , er the reason was erm technique and science and they 'd , they all the firms or who was in business had to make locks their own way , you know what I mean and use the best facilities they could get hold of , but science and progress came into being and they cou they made what you could call locks erm repetition .
10 The group had to make contact with an American unit willing to keep staff up to date with the very latest developments .
11 Even then the director had to make changes as the backers insisted that the story of an impoverished farmer galvanizing a group of the unemployed into helping make a success of things was combined with a more conventional sex angle .
12 However , individuals and often organisations have to make judgements based on their perceptions of likelihood and consequences .
13 The need to compete with television , and with the sort of films the Americans were making , meant that producers had to make spectaculars , which they could n't afford to do , or the sort of brave and adventurous pictures that the circuits were reluctant to accommodate .
14 When managers have to make decisions , they have time on their side — and yet are not always right .
15 Real firms have to make decisions within a climate of uncertainty , and market outcomes will differ according to their attitudes to risk .
16 In short , as an industrial form , Co-operation has to make progress in the face of a massive inertia , against the virtually automatic commitment to doing things the known way .
17 In submitting its scheme of delegation to the DES for approval , each LEA had to make decisions about which of the permitted discretionary items it intends to control from the centre and which it will delegate to schools .
18 People have to make choices ; some goals will be achieved at the price of others .
19 It 's just that people have to make plans .
20 Phone calls are thoroughly screened ; people have to make appointments a long time in advance .
21 You were probably right to ask what qualifications Councillors had to make budgets like this .
22 To answer such questions from potential employers or grant-awarding bodies ( e.g. research institutes ) , teachers have to make assessments as impartially as possible .
23 Oxford have to make changes … skipper Andy Melville wins a recall with darren Jackson out for the rest of the season … and there 's a place too for Mickey Lewis with Jim Magilton injured …
24 The doctor has to make choices , and choices should involve principles .
25 The Green Detective is based on a ‘ shopping experience ’ in which children have to make choices about various products , based on environmental information provided .
26 Thereafter , and notably from the 1780s , the company had to make recourse to fresh stock issue not so much to raise fresh working capital but to release it from debt .
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