Example sentences of "[conj] has to [be] made " in BNC.
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1 | This is the mental adjustment that has to be made at Verdon — you start your route with several hundred metres already below you , but once you rationalise this it 's just a steep , very solid crag ! |
2 | There is an obvious demographic point that has to be made first . |
3 | One point that has to be made straight away , is that it is not a good idea to start buying the components for a project published some time ago unless you are certain that all the components are still available ( even up-to-the-minute designs can suffer from supply problems with components — see Everyday Readout in this issue ) . |
4 | ‘ It is a decision that has to be made by the International Cricket Council and , under their rules , I am basically not allowed to say anything , ’ he said . |
5 | One reason why these categories have proved of little practical value is that particular individuals may shift from one to another over the course of time , a fact which also illustrates an additional distinction that has to be made in describing schizophrenia . |
6 | The selection of hymns is the most important choice that has to be made by those responsible for worship . |
7 | As Simon ( 1960 ) pointed out , one of the main tasks in designing a hierarchy is to decide the appropriate level of authority for each class of decision that has to be made . |
8 | And I think to an extent those two are two ends of the seesaw and is a straight er choice that has to be made . |
9 | Local councillor Edmund Pearson said : ‘ This is the most crucial decision that has to be made since the land became used for sport . ’ |