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

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1 Overall British backing for the relationship was apparently marginally less in 1963 ( 67 per cent ) than in 1952 , though when allowance has been made for differences in the questions asked it would seem that the proportion who were strongly pro-American had actually increased .
2 In addition , they help to explain why it is that the average length of custody imposed by the higher courts is a historically proven index of prison population generally , once allowance has been made for changes in the level of recorded crime ( Home Office , 1956 ; but cf.
3 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 .
4 Once allowance has been made for variations in cortical function it should then be possible to identify the function of the subcortical area .
5 Sec. and helpers were thanked for their efforts in getting the museum started , and application has been made for membership of the Association of Independent Museums .
6 The pattern may look more obvious after the event , but it is worth pointing out that the French war in Vietnam in 1946 is sandwiched between their bombardment of Damascus and the eruption at Setif in Algeria in 1945 and their violent repression of the nationalist revolt in Madagascar in 1947 after similar claims had been made for independence within the French Union .
7 They had been made for Maria by a Polish émigré , Floryan Wyspianski , a man in his early thirties , who had settled in Budapest after the war .
8 A claim had been made for travel outside the normal operating area , a journey which should have been authorised before it took place .
9 When combined with the growing criticisms of its injustice , these findings undermined all the claims for enlightenment and scientific efficiency that had been made for rehabilitation as a penal aim .
10 Special bifocal kinoforms have been made for implantation into the eye after the removal of cataracts .
11 b ) Arrangements have been made for repairs to the footway between Nos 540 and 580 Lanark Road .
12 The ways in which intonation does this are very complex , and many suggestions have been made for ways of isolating different functions .
13 Orders have been made for costs to be paid by the plaintiffs to the defendants with a direction that the costs be taxed on the standard basis , if not agreed .
14 A fresh appeal 's been made for witnesses to the murder of teenager who was stabbed to death at a social services office .
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