Example sentences of "be required to make a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | the collective authority of subordinates may be required to make a decision . |
2 | On April 5th Mr John Major , chief secretary to the Treasury , announced that nationalised industries will now be required to make a return of 8% on new investments . |
3 | All prospective CAB voluntary advice workers will be told that they may be required to make a commitment of one to two days a week to a bureau as well as six sessions a year of in-service training after their basic training . |
4 | It also recommends that the directors should be required to make a statement about their responsibilities in relation to the accounts . |
5 | They were not forced to use private contractors but they were required to make a judgement on the best value for their health authority . |
6 | By s. 6 of the 1986 Act the court is required to make a disqualification order against a director when satisfied : |
7 | If we are required to make a decision which has consequences for other people , and if we wish to treat them properly , then it is vital that we take into account their own views on the matter . |
8 | A number of ingredients are required to make a buy-out a possibility . |
9 | If ( as is normally the case ) you are required to make a contribution , this will be deducted from your pay before you receive it . |
10 | A limited number of ISE member firms are registered market makers in options , which means that they are required to make a market in classes of ISE listed traded options . |
11 | As part of my degree course I am required to make a study of the impact of the General Strike of 1926 on Alton and the surrounding area . |
12 | When she had protested to Lord Wardley , who was chief billeting officer for that part of Northumberland , he had referred her to a minion who , in turn , had taken great pleasure in pointing out that she could , if she preferred , have some evacuees from Gateshead but , either way , her spare room could not remain empty when everyone was required to make a war effort . |