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

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1 The selective use of vous and tu forms in dialogues involving different characters suggests that the French translator had to make conscious decisions about the nature of the relationships among different characters in the story and about the social standing of these characters as reflected in their adoption of certain conventions to do with approved/non-approved expression of familiarity and/or deference .
2 As each new AGR started construction , such serious engineering and design problems were encountered that the designers had to make major alterations to the next in the series .
3 Public disorder incidents are frequently transitory and fleeting events ; the constable has to make quick decisions as to what course of action to adopt for the best .
4 This was the last opportunity the Legal Services Committee had to make oral submissions to the Advisory Committee before the latter produced its advice on both the Law Society 's application for extended rights of audience for solicitors and the CPS/GLS submission seeking to remove the restrictions under para 402(1) ( c ) in the Bar 's Code of Conduct on rights of audience for employed lawyers .
5 Certainly , but knowing that captains had to make official reports on the umpires after each match , only the foolhardy would go against such an influential skipper , who had played six times for the Gentlemen against the Players .
6 This means that the seller has to make certain undertakings to the buyer .
7 This would give maximum publicity to the Lists , avoid individuals having to make special journeys to Council Offices to inspect the Lists and reduce the number of basic enquiries .
8 Other problems listed in the study were : having to live in a more expensive environment ( 41 per cent ) ; inability of spouse to find work after relocation ( 35 per cent ) ; and families having to make new friends ( 14 per cent ) .
9 Pumpido had to make two saves while neither of the Italians need have been there at all .
10 At one point , Karpov had to make 10 moves in one minute to reach the time control at move 40 .
11 Elton , 45 , sent a cheque to Weston Park Boys School , Southampton , after hearing how the 12-year-olds had to make 180-mile journeys for treatment .
12 The Labour party must be desperate to get into power if even such venerable leaders as the right hon. Gentleman have to make these obeisances in the direction of Brussels .
13 In the great cities , people had to make more choices for themselves as traditional social institutions like the family and the church lost their grip on the individual .
14 Car , bus and train passengers have to make generous allowances for traffic being heavy or bus/train being late or cancelled .
15 Anne had to make many detours to reach the factory and felt triumphant when she arrived there , but she found that most of the women had come in .
16 Indeed , the government had to make major concessions during the committee stage , especially to Labour critics .
17 Teachers had to make this distinction at the end of the third year , or earlier .
18 1883 began in crisis , for Hamilton was taken seriously ill , and the Governors had to make special arrangements , both to have the School opened for the beginning of term and to arrange a substitute master .
19 By abolishing their organs of self-government , attempting to enrol them in secular educational institutions , and trying much harder than earlier legislators to force them out of the countryside into the towns , the Minister of State Properties intensified the subversion of Jewish communal life which had begun when community leaders had to make invidious choices about recruits for the army .
20 Members have to make that determination themselves based on their strategic planning , an estimate 88open has been hard pressed to get from them even by the beginning of its new fiscal year .
21 Members have to make that determination themselves , based on their strategic planning , an estimate 88open has been hard pressed to get from them even by the beginning of its new fiscal year .
22 Revocation may occur , for instance , where the defendant who is alleged to have infringed the patent can establish that he had developed and publicly used the substance of the patented invention ( perhaps in another country and even for non-commercial purposes ) before the employer From the employee 's point of view , revocation of the patent almost inevitably removes the opportunity which the employer had to make substantial gains from the invention .
23 However , only a minority of adolescents will have reached the ego-identity achievement stage at the age when most pupils have to make crucial decisions about subject choice at school .
24 Cos every country has to make some sort of farming tools , has to make some plates , you know you 've seen photographs and you 've seen pictures , some countries all have some sort of factory .
25 Where selective logging is at a low density ( 10 stems per ha ) in Pahang , West Malaysia , infant mortality in all primates is greatly increased , perhaps because of injuries due to the female adults having to make greater leaps from crown to crown across gaps or abandonment in the face of human presence or possibly reduction in available food .
26 Marie Wilkes had to make that decision when she broke down on the M50 in the Summer of 1988 .
27 However , without exception , all the women had to make some economies because their wages had been an essential part of the household economy and their benefits were too low to compensate for their lost earnings .
28 Also all receivers have to make prescribed returns to the Registrar and the administrative receiver has to report to creditors including unsecured creditors .
29 A key election issue where those who run services have to make tough decisions .
30 Their best almost delighted Norwich , with Paul Merson cracking a 35 yard volley against the United bar and Peter Schmeichel having to make good saves from Ian Wright and Kevin Campbell to avoid a devastating defeat .
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