Example sentences of "[pron] have to make a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I have to make a great effort to keep the tent tidy .
2 I have to make a full report .
3 I have to make a little noise to prove I 'm not .
4 There are occasions — there have been occasions in this Parliament — when I have to make a supplementary business statement .
5 You have to make a genuine pre-estimate of your
6 According to the Household Mortgage Corporation , you have to make a simple declaration that your income is sufficient to meet your monthly payments , using the same income multipliers as other borrowers .
7 If you have to make a close-run decision then ask yourself which factor is the most important one and which candidate made the best showing on that particular subject .
8 Now as you probably know this is a level nine course it 's a it 's a course on which a platform is erected for other courses as Gordon said then the the introduction to management you have to make a short presentation do n't you but it does n't concentrate just on this .
9 She added : ‘ You have to make a big commitment to complete distance learning courses , and two years can be a long time when you are faced with constant learning .
10 okay you find it hard you find it hard to do to make a special effort what is it you have to make a special effort to do ?
11 ‘ Most importantly of all , we have got to increase the quality and the quantity of skills training and we have to make a new commitment to education . ’
12 If we have to make a major change , you will be offered compensation or a credit towards the cost of an alternative Summer 1990 holiday you choose from this brochure ( where available ) as follows .
13 ‘ I fear we have to make a quick decision , ’ said Oliver ironically , looking out of the window and seeing a departing victoria .
14 IF Europe is to succeed in an increasingly competitive world economy , then we have to make a qualitative leap in our ability to use modern technologies , production processes and telecommunications .
15 I mean we have to make a sensible planning decision on where it should go and the fact that one authority is prepared to put its hand up when the others clearly are n't , should not be the main determining factor .
16 If we are ever to change our habitual response to given stimuli we have to make a conscious decision to refuse to act in old automatic and unconscious patterns ; that is , to say ‘ no ’ to ingrained habits .
17 They have to make a huge effort , spend large amounts of money and often wait months , even years , to trace their son or daughter .
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