Example sentences of "i have to make [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | To begin with I found it almost too much to take on board , but it was all extremely thought-provoking and I had to make a decision to put my heart into it or not to bother at all ; it would have been pointless just to dip into it now and again . |
2 | ‘ About three years ago , before taking on ABC , I had to make a decision to stay in this line of work . |
3 | I had to make a decision . |
4 | ‘ About three years ago , before taking on ABC , I had to make a decision to stay in this line of work . |
5 | We got drunk , had a good time and a couple of days later I had to make a decision . |
6 | I had to make a life for myself … and thank God I did , even if Douglas appropriated all the things I left behind … pictures , papers and clothes … |
7 | I had to make a choice , and I decided to trust them . |
8 | After a spell in the sauna I had to make a choice . |
9 | But obviously I had to make a choice as neither of them wanted a threesome friendship . |
10 | But I would if I ever got a job and I was working and I had to make a casserole or something . |
11 | And when I found out after a bit of dressing-room chat what the other lads were on I had to make a point . |
12 | Having reconciled myself to the situation , I felt I had to make a gift to Leslie of my acceptance . |
13 | If I had to make a comparison , I can only really compare an Aeronca to some of the latest two-seat side-by-side kitplanes like the Avid Flyer . |
14 | ‘ I had to make a guess this morning , ’ she told Alina , glancing back over her shoulder from the Cona machine as she waited for the water to run down through the filter . |
15 | I had to make a speech which a priest translated into Sesotho . |
16 | ‘ My surgeon says further surgery would be morally wrong as it could affect my future health but I had to make an effort to get back after the England tour went wrong . |
17 | The connection between enjoyment and a spontaneous welcoming of awareness is logically necessary , for it would be contradictory to say ‘ I intensely enjoyed the sensation , but I had to make an effort to be much aware of it . ’ |
18 | ‘ I rather liked the work — it was not all easy , I had to make an effort , quite an effort , at times ; but less than most , I knew I was good at it . ’ |
19 | I had to make the decision , do I put Mickey Lewis on him , leave Martin Foyle out and stick Mickey Lewis on Gascoigne ? |
20 | I suppose if I had to make the choice , I would sacrifice skiing for the sake of the hills . |
21 | One for only ninety nine P , so I had to make the money up they got |
22 | That morning Doreen 's absence meant that I had to make the coffee and take in the biscuits to Mr Hutton . |
23 | ‘ But I had to make the effort , on behalf of the Division . |
24 | So I had to make the speech best as I could and it went down all right I think . |
25 | And now I have to make a decision . |
26 | I have to make a phone call , but — ’ she glanced at the kitchen clock , ‘ — I think it 's a bit too early . ’ |
27 | ‘ If you 'll excuse me , I have to make a phone call . ’ |
28 | ‘ I have to make a call to Helsinki , ’ Newman snapped . |
29 | I ca n't wait around to try and engage him in further conversation because my bowels suddenly decide they want to wake up too , and I have to make a dash for the nearest bar and the toilets . |
30 | I tell her I have to make a phone-call . |