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

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1 Remember , you should not have to make a special journey or travel extra distances to recycle , as this will waste energy .
2 Will we not have to make a decision in advance of what the extent of the motorway 's influence has been ?
3 Now that each party has formal election procedures through which to choose its Leader , the Queen in normal circumstances will not have to make a personal choice between rival candidates for Prime Minister , a choice which she had to make in 1957 and in 1963 before the Conservative Party adopted election rules .
4 An elderly parent living alone invariably has problems to cope with , though , in some area of life , and ideally the people to help them should be members of their own family ; people who know their character and understand their needs , those they do not have to make an effort to relate to and trust , and who can move around freely in their homes , to sort through the various ‘ pockets ’ of their anxiety more easily than any stranger can do .
5 You do not have to make an immediate decision .
6 We 'll just have to make the catapult in two parts so it can be reassembled outside . ’
7 She 'd just have to make the best of it .
8 You 'll just have to make the best of the situation .
9 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 .
10 Universities will accept applications mostly from youngsters who have done well in their in-depth subject , so 16-year-olds will still have to make the decision about their careers at an age when many are not ready , and two years before most other Europeans .
11 The plaintiff will still have to make the necessary amendments to his statement of claim and , if he has left it this late to do so , may well find himself in difficulty over costs if the action has to be stood out or adjourned because the defendant has not been given adequate notice .
12 It all kind of runs together and you do n't really have to make the notes speak .
13 I told him that when I had last seen the doctor he had said the situation here in the plain was so serious that Eric would now have to make the choice of going either to Switzerland or to the mountains .
14 Yanto realised he might well have to make a special journey to pick up the old man if Julie happened to be out .
15 I did n't even have to make the conventional protests .
16 You do n't have to make a firm commitment but obviously we like you to give us some idea of your availability .
17 When you insert a character you do n't have to make a space before typing it in .
18 Swear I sha n't have to make a court declaration ? ’
19 I do n't have to make a fuss
20 You do n't have to make a bosom friend of her , after all … ’
21 ‘ He did n't have to make a fuss of Steve before the game — he knew he was capable . ’
22 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 .
23 Teacher : [ Raising his voice and pointing his finger at Keith ] If I wanted to say something maliciously racist , I would n't have to make a joke about it .
24 As a matter of fact , I 've enjoyed the day very much indeed , so you do n't have to make a big thing of being grateful . ’
25 You do n't have to make a commitment now : just complete and return the Application , and we 'll send you the book to see and try out before making up your mind .
26 Er Ministers are often in a very grave difficulty these days , if they do n't listen er er they 're accused o o of being autocratic , i i if they do listen , er then they 're accused of making u-turns , well even the gathering swine did n't have to make a u-turn , a change of direction would have been quite sufficient and I welcome the change of direction which the Home Secretary ha has made erm the objectives of this Bill are I think to be commended , but it is be perfectly clear from the outset that you ca n't combat crime by antagonising everyone concerned with the enforcement of law and order , the police authorities , the police and the magistrates .
27 Ken Vasey did n't have to make a save in the first half , did n't really have to did n't give Charlton a chance , and even in the second half when Charlton came forward more and more , they did n't really have any chances erm one that Lee volleyed over the bar , one that was headed over the crossbar , and the chance that went in the net , so they still did n't have many chances , but erm United somehow erm construed to drop two points , and erm yes , dreadfully disappointing .
28 I do n't have to make the decisions .
29 Alright you do n't have to make an issue out of it
30 It would be wrong for me to anticipate what the final conclusions of CAJEC , and the Councils of the Institutes ( which will ultimately have to make the decision on the current ‘ hot ’ topics ) will be .
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