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

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1 Those people benefit from the fact that they do not have to make national insurance contributions .
2 I 'll have to make some phone calls when I get back to your house .
3 I am more likely to hit the ball to the left , so I just allow for this to happen and I do n't have to make any swing changes .
4 So buyers do n't have to make any space sacrifices .
5 A similar fate befell councillors in Liverpool who , although not rate-capped at the time , delayed setting a rate on the grounds that they would otherwise have to make large spending cuts or impose rate rises ( contrary to the ruling Labour group 's manifesto commitments ) to maintain expenditure within the block-grant regime ( Parkinson , 1985 ; Travers , 1986 , especially 164–77 ) .
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