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

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1 If we accepted animal rights we would have to make similarly strong moral justifications for infringing them .
2 If you pay SSP when it is not due , you will have to make good any mistake .
3 A Treasury official concluded on 27 September 1948 , Britain and the Commonwealth would have to make so many sacrifices to European states that a " third force " would damage , not promote the nation 's interests .
4 Do you have to make so much noise ?
5 The special difficulty here is that since relatively little essay structure is signalled by the question itself , in your first paragraph you will have to make very clear to your examiner what shape you are imposing on your discussion .
6 Cray Research Inc , which laid off 150 contract staff in September is having to make much bigger cuts this month in an effort to save $50m next year and , it hopes , substantially increase its competitive strength and profitability in the current global economic climate , and help counteract pressures from flat revenues and reduced profit margins .
7 As head of production for Gainsborough Pictures and , from 1932 , also for Gaumont-British , Michael Balcon had to make over 20 pictures a year .
8 Apart from anything else , agencies had to make absolutely sure they had the applicant 's correct name and address , mistakes in which , claimed Simon Moulton , Assistant Data Protection Registrar , accounted for more than 100,000 people being refused credit every year .
9 We had to make absolutely sure that her dressing-room number was kept secret , and tracker dogs checked for explosives before she arrived .
10 He had to make absolutely sure , but he did n't want to alarm Lucy .
11 You can do the same sort of thing with the ‘ personnel ’ information , though here you have to make rather more assumptions .
12 But er I , I have to make quite sure that my arms will take my weight , as near as one can .
13 Certainly some of the productions that we are responsible for , as I have said , are controversial , and some of the public might not really want them and might dispute their validity , but I think what it is an indication of is the fact that people are short of money and have to make quite sure that they are getting the best value for what they are paying for and they ca n't afford to go to the theatre as regularly as they might have done in the past .
14 Pro footballers are only in the game for so long and have to make as much out of it while they can .
15 She is usually working on a series of paintings and says , ‘ One picture sets you off on a road , and I have to make perhaps six paintings before I come to a fork , onto another road ’ .
16 She is usually working on a series of paintings and says , ‘ One picture sets you off on a road , and I have to make perhaps six paintings before I come to a fork , onto another road ’ .
17 We know that doctors have to make very difficult decisions which are sometimes about life or death .
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