Example sentences of "have to make a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | CTB has to make a distinctive mark . ’ |
2 | Though not used by homoeopathic pharmacies in this country for potencies below the 1M , it is used commercially in Belgium for all potencies , and is also used when a practitioner has to make a specific potency for a particular patient , such as a potency of chloroform for a case of chloroform allergy . |
3 | And the chairman also has to make a big speech on the first day . |
4 | Where handwritten texts are at issue , it is often the case that the individual reproducing the text in a printed version has to make a considerable effort of interpretation to assign a value to some of the less legible words . |
5 | I assumed that the major problems would be financial — the Centre now has to make a considerable charge to cover their costs — and one of occupancy . |
6 | DES WALKER knows he has to make a quick impression for his new club , Sampdoria . |
7 | Thus , the Chancellor of the Exchequer has to make a special effort in every budget to ensure that tax rates ( or thresholds ) are adjusted in line with inflation — unless , of course , he particularly wishes to increase the tax burden of these groups as part of his economic strategy . |
8 | Both are embedded in the roof of a nearby school and so the Captain has to make a manual approach , without the benefit of wearing the EOD protective suit . |
9 | So the reality is that , in the last seven months , the Taylors have had to make a radical reassessment of family expectations . |
10 | You do n't have to make a firm commitment but obviously we like you to give us some idea of your availability . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | It took the view that the upper limit is arbitrary , and might operate unfairly , since a person just above the limit receives no assistance , whereas a person just below it might have to make a substantial contribution but would have the security of knowing that that contribution represents the maximum liability for costs regardless of the actual cost or the outcome of the case . |
13 | It is nigh on impossible to get the mirror and glass completely clean , so you will have to make a slight compromise by accepting that there will always be a certain amount of dust caught between the two layers of glass , due to static electricity . |
14 | With the inevitable increase in office rent , rates , postage , telephone and stationery etc. it is obvious that we shall all have to make a great effort to overcome this problem . |
15 | It seems to me this student bar , does have to make a vast profit . |
16 | When , typically , TCG takes more than 20% of the proceeds of realisation , the investor would have to make a real gain of more than 25% on his new investment just to recoup the tax . |
17 | We auc we auctioned the books after as you know and erm so I I 'll have to make a new list of what 's left and let you have it . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | If banks ' liquidity ratios are now below the prudent minimum , they will have to make a multiplied contraction in credit . |
20 | Mathematically we can still be caught , but we 'd have to make a big mistake . |
21 | 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 . ’ |
22 | You might have to make a quick getaway ! |
23 | They will have to make a conscious effort to treat the assessment of need as a separate exercise from consideration of the service response . |
24 | Remember , you should not have to make a special journey or travel extra distances to recycle , as this will waste energy . |
25 | Yanto realised he might well have to make a special journey to pick up the old man if Julie happened to be out . |
26 | No word on whether IBM will have to make a matching contribution . |
27 | Once again the Captain will have to make a manual approach . |
28 | The surprise decision to concentrate the main allied armoured thrust to the west of Kuwait was in part motivated by the desire to avoid having to make a frontal assault upon the extensive Iraqi fortifications on the Kuwaiti-Saudi Arabian border . |
29 | She caught him again on the way back between oven and table , and sank herself into him once more , but after a moment became conscious that he was having to make a considerable effort to hold the hot saucepan away from her at arm 's length . |
30 | You 're having to make a conscious effort to be detached , are n't you ? |