Example sentences of "will have to make a " in BNC.

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1 For flush-mounted switches , you will have to make a hole in a solid wall to take a metal mounting box — most light switches fit into a 16mm plaster — depth wall box , so you do n't have to cut away any of the brick or block .
2 Once again the Captain will have to make a manual approach .
3 In the final analysis you will have to make a decision that should be based on the most objective assessment you can make but relying to a certain extent on your own instinct and intuition .
4 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 .
5 He added : ‘ Customers will have to make a choice about how much water they spray on the grass . ’
6 No word on whether IBM will have to make a matching contribution .
7 Just like any other business , the workshops will have to make a profit .
8 When establishing the catering enterprise the entrepreneur will have to make a number of vital decisions about the form the business will take .
9 I will have to make a report to the House , you understand ? ’
10 Sooner or later , the knee will have to make a move , but now it is immobilised by the two flies , the lower of which is so still that it seems dead .
11 They will have to make a conscious effort to treat the assessment of need as a separate exercise from consideration of the service response .
12 Given the response of colleges in session 1987–88 we anticipate that the Council will have to make a selection and , in inviting colleges to progress their proposals , will consider the extent to which proposals will :
13 If banks ' liquidity ratios are now below the prudent minimum , they will have to make a multiplied contraction in credit .
14 Third , before entering negotiations about contracts , purchasers will have to make an assessment of the services required to meet the health needs of their population .
15 It is hoped that they do , because it can be shown that theories that include gravity are either finite or nonrenormalizable ; that is , if one has to make any infinite subtractions , then one will have to make an infinite number of them with a corresponding infinite number of undetermined remainders .
16 However , if untraceable shareholders ( plus dissenting shareholders ) exceed that percentage and the procedures can not be implemented by the offeror as a result , the offeror will have to make an application to court under s430C ( 5 ) for an order for leave to give notices under s429 , despite the fact the 90 per cent threshold has not been reached .
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