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

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1 But the besieged British of Ulster have to make do with liberal platitudes instead of a tough security police .
2 Today 's passengers have to make do with a 10-mile return trip to Twyford .
3 Where the lower orders of life have to make do with conditioned reflexes which so operate on behaviour as to limit conflict to levels that do not threaten the species , man — blessed as he is with free will — must institutionalise or die .
4 Until then motorists have to make do with these temporary toilets which opened today .
5 Having a baby usually means not being able to have a job as well so most young mothers have to make do with the various state benefits they are entitled to .
6 Many primary schools have the good fortune to have a separate dining hall while others have to make do with a hall that serves for dining , assemblies , PE and numerous other activities during the day .
7 As a result Zambians have to make do with ‘ the left-overs of the book world , rather than its riches ’ .
8 The north-east parts have to make do with anything from 25 to 75 in ( 65–190 cm ) annually .
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