Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] have to be made " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Security arrangements for the opening of mail etc have to be made watertight .
2 ‘ Trading conditions for the coming year remain uncertain as clients ’ spending plans still have to be made known , ’ said Ball .
3 I wondered whether it could be drugs — that a caddie perhaps had to be made privy to , because the golfer had to be topped up during the round .
4 Even where you have to answer set questions — as in an exam — a choice between alternatives usually has to be made ; and not only do you have to pick a particular question to answer , but you also have to decide exactly what it is that the question is asking you to do .
5 This group also had to be made up on strict equal-opportunities lines , with the requisite number of minorities and women .
6 However , a distinction surely has to be made between those presidents who alter the terms of the debate and change the course of history and those who achieve no more than marginal change .
7 A decision now has to be made about whether this rearrangement is acceptable for the time being or whether some further rearrangement might be more satisfactory .
8 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 .
9 The children still need looking after , the meals still have to be made — ’
10 Decisions still have to be made based on product profitability .
11 Where it is necessary for a company , for example , to pass a resolution to promote legislation , it is useful to include an authority for one or two persons to settle drafting points , and this is especially necessary at the committee stage before commissioners , when decisions sometimes have to be made on the spur of the moment .
12 Examples often have to be made .
  Next page