Example sentences of "made for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 France was mainly concerned that adequate provision was made for dairy farmers in her mountain areas .
2 No provision is to be made for liabilities to pay interest [ on loans not to be taken over by the purchaser ] ( v ) Full provision will be made for future rentals and other property costs on the Scottish warehouse lease
3 The baby struggled purposefully out of its mother 's arms and made for Alexandra .
4 A claim had been made for travel outside the normal operating area , a journey which should have been authorised before it took place .
5 The committee observed at paragraph 18 that the fact that misappropriation of property was dealt with under the three separate heads of larceny , embezzlement and fraudulent conversion inevitably made for difficulty and complication .
6 he writes , " made for distance and dark water
7 For the latter purpose proposals are sometimes made for charges to be linked with the distribution of vouchers that can be ‘ spent ’ on the appropriate service .
8 But this did not prevent claims being made for motivational research and the like as extravagant as those made for corn cures and patent all-purpose medicines by the pedlars and mountebanks of time immemorial .
9 In the hard sell of this linguistic and cultural economy , claims are made for English , not unlike those formerly made for Latin or for certain styles of French , that it is better suited to particular intellectual and scientific purposes , notably in the current situation , those for which consumers want to buy languages .
10 To investigate ways ln which certain improvements can be made for storage space and blackout .
11 To investigate ways in which certain improvements can be made for storage space and blackout .
12 An annualized inflation rate of between 12 and 15 per cent was predicted and provision made for salary increases in line with this rate .
13 It was widely reported that the UK had unsuccessfully argued at the committee meeting for a total suspension of the ERM and also that requests had been made for Germany to reduce its interest rates .
14 In the centre of a large green , a wooden seat , built around three large oaks , was made for village gossips , and at the far end of the green stood an inn — the Golden Fleece .
15 An appointment is made for October 10th .
16 For instance , if the surveyor failed to carry out his inspection and to present his report within the agreed time and as a result a house at a bargain price was lost , then a claim could properly be made for compensation .
17 And her soft , full-lipped mouth was made for kissing .
18 His eyes , his mouth , had been made for laughter .
19 The Lavergnes are demanding £50,000 plus a share of the millions the famous shot has made for Doisneau and his picture agency Rapho since it was made into a poster in the 1980s .
20 The Changeling is being made for BBC 2 's Saturday night Performance series .
21 I recognise the powerful representations that my hon. Friend has made for industries in his constituency , and particularly the bicycle industry .
22 A training video made for Zeneca , the pharmaceutical group recently demerged from I C I .
23 Ask to see the ones which are specially made for video cameras .
24 The development of study skills was implicitly or explicitly part of every proposal made for inclusion in the ESSE/L Project , and as we have seen , the major thrust of recent inservice developments has been in this area .
25 Clearly , the SMRs ( as used in the RAWP formula ) capture these differences rather well , so that a case can not thus be made for inclusion of measure of socio-economic deprivation in the RAWP formula , as for example The Black Report ( Townsend and Davidson , 1982 ) appears to argue .
26 No allowance has been made for variations in local water — but with a pH between 7 and 8 most bread-and-butter tropicals will survive .
27 Once allowance has been made for variations in cortical function it should then be possible to identify the function of the subcortical area .
28 An allowance is to be made for variations between firms or sectors in the propensity to patent .
29 It should be emphasised that if the reputation of the developer for fair dealing is to be maintained , offers made for land found in this manner should be fair and reasonable , as from time to time speculators have acquired sites at far below their true value , in a similar way to door-to-door antique pedlars .
30 This was the ‘ concessionary crownhold disposition ’ which could be made for land which was to be developed ‘ for housing purposes ’ .
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