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

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1 First in the firing line will be EC Agriculture Commissioner Ray MacSharry , who will be quizzed closely by the French , who claim Europe 's farmers will have to make extra sacrifices for the Gatt deal .
2 And the inspector will have to make that judgement in this case .
3 As well as deciding on new commission rates , firms will have to make extensive changes to their computer systems .
4 The landlord will have to make good damage to decorations caused by carrying out of works by him ( Bradley v Chorley BC [ 1985 ] 2 EGLR 49 ) .
5 For in order to explain the reasons for own reductivist beliefs he will have to make certain claims that are impervious to his own analysis .
6 Therefore , should the shareholder be subject to a higher rate of tax he or she will have to make additional payments to the Inland Revenue .
7 We plan your holiday arrangements many months in advance , and thought it is unlikely that we will have to make any changes to confirmed arrangements , it does occasionally happen .
8 It is unlikely that we will have to make any changes to your holiday , but we do plan th arrangements many months in advance .
9 Sooner or later there is little doubt that the reticent Prince of Wales will have to make some kind of statement .
10 For example , blind people will be unable to use light/dark changes and so will have to make more use of a regular sleep/wake rhythm or of social commitments .
11 If he does not receive payment soon , Mr Hunter says he will have to make 20 staff redundant from the family-run firm , Village Group Tours .
12 The ratio of bankers ' balances to deposit liabilities will be smaller than it was and if , as we have now said several times , the original ratio was a desired one , then banks will have to make further adjustments to their balance sheets to restore the ratio .
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