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

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1 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 ) .
2 And the inspector will have to make that judgement in this case .
3 Tina Cassan , Britain 's other qualifier for the final , did not have to make that choice , as Genesis was fractionally over the time limit and collected three-quarters of a fault .
4 In this discussion we shall have to make frequent use of the terms cost and expenses of production ; and some provisional account of them must be given before proceeding further .
5 Yes , erm , on paragraph three erm , the , the last sentence erm , where it says without direct access to its own balances , the authority may therefore have to make revised precept in ninety four , ninety five erm , I understand what 's being said there , but any organization needs to actually work within er , a clearly defined budget .
6 The rate at which Sunday schools sprang up nevertheless strengthened the authorities ' conviction that they would have to make better provision for the education of the masses .
7 For example , you may have to make special provision for Christmas week or holidays .
8 Those people benefit from the fact that they do not have to make national insurance contributions .
9 I 'll have to make some phone calls when I get back to your house .
10 Sooner or later there is little doubt that the reticent Prince of Wales will have to make some kind of statement .
11 Monohydrate is an alternative form which releases oxygen at lower temperatures , but has disadvantages — including that we would have to make considerable expenditure on a new plant .
12 But you do have to make this nomination whilst you are employed in reckonable service .
13 We flew economy — I may have to make this trip regularly if Stanford accept me , and my insurance does n't cover me , so every penny counts .
14 Important period for Forest to keep pressing on if they 're gon na have to make another change .
15 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 .
16 So buyers do n't have to make any space sacrifices .
17 Get paid in tax and er do n't have to make any record up
18 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 ) .
19 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 .
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