Example sentences of "have to [be] made in " in BNC.
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1 | So an important decision has to be made in a hurry by people who are clearly affected by the events of the last few days . |
2 | This approach accepts that in any merger there will be certain benefits and certain disadvantages ( ie costs ) and that some sort of assessment has to be made in order to consider the overall impact . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | If a decision has to be made in April 1992 , then South Africa has some way to go yet before proving its case . |
5 | This demand has to be made in conjunction with demands for greater control over public housing , by those who inhabit it . |
6 | Jean Parmiter apologised on behalf of the Training Committee for the number of changes which had had to be made in the advertised programmes for the training days in 1981–82 . |
7 | A decision will have to be made in short order if a technology is to be in place by November or December when the Sparc and MIPS/Advanced RISC Computing implementations of the Destiny desktop operating system are due , a timetable suggested by Pieper . |
8 | Under the EEC directive further changes will eventually have to be made in two new non-contributory benefits introduced in legislation passed in 1975 . |
9 | If it were decided to increase greatly the provision of group care in day nurseries , then a big investment would have to be made in buildings and staff training . |
10 | Special dispensations would have to be made in the RES in fairness to the nationalist parties of Scotland , Wales and Northern Ireland . |
11 | From this conclusion , he estimates the ‘ equilibrium benefit level ’ for AFDC recipients in each State , given its labour market conditions , and from that derives the adjustments which would have to be made in payment levels to reach those equilibria . |
12 | The procedure in a debentureholders ' action is lamentably expensive and dilatory , since the receiver , as an officer of the court , will have to work under its closest supervision and constant applications will have to be made in chambers throughout the duration of the receivership , which may last years if a complicated realisation is involved . |
13 | Many alterations will have to be made in any event , and there is no question of CAP reform depending on the GATT solution . |
14 | The theory on which the charge is founded will seem even more elusive , and in practice the collection of development charge will have to be made in the face of increasing public resistance . |
15 | The Labour party agree that changes will have to be made in the benefit system , but say that today 's proposals are not the answer . |
16 | As a result , the payment to Mrs Sutcliffe had to be made in a roundabout way . ’ |
17 | Further gestures of conciliation , however , had to be made in 1224 . |
18 | A number of safeguards were said to be in force , the first being that all applications had to be made in writing . |
19 | He told the BBC 's On The Record that difficult decisions had to be made in the Budget . |
20 | How would they fare if the decisions had to be made in split seconds ? |
21 | Allowance had to be made in the USA and Australia ( though not in Sweden ) for the impact on union growth of government action . |
22 | The East India Company 's nominal capital of £740,000 would have been about 2 per cent of the national income , though in fact only half of it was paid up until calls for fresh capital had to be made in the 1690s . |
23 | This overlapped to a considerable degree the Roman bath concept and adaptations had to be made in the Imperial Roman period . |
24 | Wunis , a young oil company official , was to some extent moved by indignation about the deceitfulness of the government ; he was also perhaps self-consciously applying those notions of good efficient management which he had gained from his oil company training : decisions about expenditure have to be made in a context of opportunity costs , of an overview of expenditure as a whole . |
25 | The management of schools is changing and decisions have to be made in the context of a financial framework . |
26 | Difficult decisions have to be made in the rationing of scarce resources . |
27 | Model lasts — from which 10 to 12 production lasts are made for left and right feet — have to be made in five widths for each of 10 sizes . |
28 | Political or policy crises are periods of intensive activity , when major decisions have to be made in conditions of acute uncertainty , under pressing deadlines , and where the potential consequences of making the ‘ wrong ’ decision are very threatening . |
29 | The last help screen might be considered superfluous in that it is simply a reminder that all entries have to be made in an appropriate manner . |
30 | The head does not always have the time to ponder the price of those personal and professional adjustments which have to be made in the regular course of management . |