Example sentences of "[verb] have make a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He is in such demand as a speaker that he has had to make a rule that he will no longer accept invitations to functions that are unconnected with the coal industry . |
2 | One medium even claimed to have made a plaster cast of a pair of ectoplasmic hands before they dissolved . |
3 | However , an individual selling shareholder is treated ( subject as mentioned below ) as having received a capital element and , to the extent that the company is deemed to have made a distribution , an income element when he is paid the purchase price . |
4 | One is simply that you do n't need to have made a record or done anything very much except earned a local reputation as a watchable band playing original material . |
5 | James was said to have made a fortune after the divorce from Ursula , his first wife . |
6 | I would not like to have to make a ruling over any Highsmith novel as to whether it is a crime novel or a suspense novel but , whichever it is , it shows what can be done at the frontiers of crime fiction . |
7 | Erm you closed questioned which I thought Martin made very difficult for you but er obviously intentionally but erm what else is it you mentioned erm pension or benefits from the navy , you never actually picked up on whether he had any erm pension benefit from , from the forces which is something that , that we would have had to have made a note of . |
8 | Only enhanced staffing and , in particular , the PNP coordinators were thought to have made a slight to moderate impact . |
9 | McDunn does n't want to charge me with any of the other murders but they 're going to have to make a decision before too long because my initial time under the PTA is nearly up and the Home Secretary is n't going to grant an extension ; I 'll have to appear in court soon . |
10 | Meanwhile , Unix System Laboratories Inc is probably going to have to make a business decision about whether to buy in Motif from the outside . |
11 | Meanwhile , Unix System Labs is probably going to have to make a business decision about whether to get Motif from the outside . |
12 | If I ca n't bring you in , then I 'm just going to have to make a citizen 's execution . ’ |
13 | I think this is the Connecticut King I 'm going to have to make a corner there . |
14 | He was going to have to make a move , one way or the other . |
15 | In the 80s , they seem to have made a recovery . |
16 | Newcastle are understood to have made a £500,000 bid for Viscaal , in Holland 's squad for last night 's game in Turkey . |
17 | Maria shook her head angrily , aware of the futility of trying to explain the dilemma she had faced all those years ago to a man whose self-centredness precluded his ever having had to make a choice between his own interests and someone else 's . |
18 | If the bookie appears to be offering unfavourable odds , then a gambler will tend not to bet , whereas if the bookie appears to have made a mistake by offering , say , odds of five to one on a horse that you think is a sure thing , then you 'll place your money there . |
19 | Obscure as they are , one can be confident that relations with Normandy were an important aspect of Æthelred 's reign : he is known to have made a treaty with Richard I , married his daughter , and gone into exile there in 1013 , and reported to have both sent a military expedition against it and in 1009 asked Duke Richard II for help . |
20 | The Grumpy one seems to have made a bit of a comeback recently . |
21 | The Krays was the centre of some controversy when it was released earlier on this year , partly because the brothers were rumoured to have made a profit from it . |
22 | ( The adult readers might like to list those books , and other reading matter , for which they have a particular affection or which they feel have made a contribution to their lives , and then check to see how many of them would be considered to be of the highest literary worth . ) |
23 | ‘ Might someone she knew have made a date with her at night ? ’ |
24 | She did n't seem to be looking at the album , at least not any more ; she did n't seem to have made a start at getting ready , either . |
25 | Chair , I think have to make a point at this stage , although as I said earlier , we have n't got a complete picture yet . |
26 | He would have liked to have made a run for Mexico but he had work to do , and there was n't a chance of their surviving that long a race against the hurricane . |
27 | Since 1980 DLOs have had to make a return of 5 per cent on capital . |
28 | I have had to make a decision . ’ |