Example sentences of "had to be made " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever curves I specified had to be made using a bandsaw , a drum-sander , spokeshave and scraper . |
2 | However , when ballets were performed for the public , professional dancers took the place of courtiers and technical innovations had to be made . |
3 | As a result , the payment to Mrs Sutcliffe had to be made in a roundabout way . ’ |
4 | Since national expenditure reached 14 per cent of the prewar level in the first three-quarters of 1922 , huge currency issues had to be made to bridge the gap between income and expenditure . |
5 | First of all ‘ society ’ , as distinct from the State , had to be isolated and analysed , and secondly an attempt had to be made at understanding the evolution of society , since only then would it be possible to understand under what circumstances the State evolved and what its historical significance was . |
6 | Because raw cotton is an inflammable material , mills had to be made fireproof either in whole or in part . |
7 | Senior ministers last night emphasised that the British position had remained unchanged since the Madrid summit , where they had stressed that adequate preparation had to be made long before stages II and III of the Delors plan could be settled . |
8 | Senior ministers last night emphasised that the British position had remained unchanged since the Madrid summit , where they had stressed that adequate preparation had to be made long before stages II and III of the Delors plan could be settled . |
9 | Hebrews 2 contains a fascinating idea that Jesus had to be made human in order to overcome death for us ; that is to say , he pioneered our way through the deep waters of death . |
10 | When he came out , Kahn was advancing the thesis that thermo-nuclear war had to be made into a practical proposition , because a totally disarmed world which renounced war was unbelievable . |
11 | My choice had to be made with the greatest care and the most alert diagnostic skill . |
12 | The human losses mounted rapidly , and the extension of recruitment to those just eighteen years old and those already forty-five extended the worries about loved ones at the Front into almost every family , while at home their losses to farming and industry had to be made good , as far as possible , with more prisoners-of-war and ‘ foreign workers ’ . |
13 | Three flights had to be made to fly missiles into Tehran . |
14 | Supply flights had to be made at night ; the aircraft had no radar or proper navigation equipment , could not get information even about the weather , and had to find drop zones in thick jungle by the light or smoke of bonfires . |
15 | It had to be made a crusade , and so it was . |
16 | Further gestures of conciliation , however , had to be made in 1224 . |
17 | ‘ The pressure had to be made . |
18 | The problem was the lack of resources ; a choice had to be made . |
19 | In dry weather , however , resort had to be made to the water carriers , who abound everywhere . |
20 | These modem developments contrast with the situation earlier in this century when for example there was no bridge between Benbecula and North and South Uist , and crossings had to be made across the beach at low tide . |
21 | Before the new holes were commissioned the best had to be made of the shortened course , such as the 2nd also playing as the 17th . |
22 | Each one had to be made to feel that they were noticed , for as Eugénie said , it is not so much that Princes are surrounded by flatterers as that they themselves must be ever ready to flatter others : |
23 | Unfortunately , in 1959 it was found to be unsafe and alterations had to be made . |
24 | it had to be made clear that the Civil Rights Movement was not anti-constitutional . |
25 | The scale of these stations was dictated not only by the numbers of passengers they had to handle and the imperial power they had to represent , but by the complexity of the Indian railway operation , and the range of facilities that had to be made available to the hierarchic and heterogeneous nature of the passenger traffic . |
26 | It was a curious mixture of determined work , for many undergraduates had lost five years or more , and of equally certain enjoyment , for the lost years had to be made up in other ways too . |
27 | The growing complexity of the tasks undertaken by the schools produced a new emphasis on careers guidance and upon counselling , for both of which staffing provision now had to be made . |
28 | Somehow enough material had to be made to establish the worth of penicillin in man . |
29 | In Europe the ravages of war had to be made good and then came the enlargement of universities , government institutes , and industrial establishments . |
30 | A number of safeguards were said to be in force , the first being that all applications had to be made in writing . |