Example sentences of "[conj] made for [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Official Solicitor 's report is particularly relevant because , although made for the limited purpose mentioned above , it is the report of an independent guardian ad litem which makes clear that all the children are opposed to any suggestion that they should return to the foster mother and her ‘ family . ’ |
2 | That relationship was superb and made for an excellent team effort throughout the year , as was evidenced by the fulsome tributes paid to Ian McNeil at the end of his period in office . |
3 | Yet Iago suddenly wheeled his pony again , and made for the highest point of the ridge , where he could look back over the valley , and see as far as the scattered outer copses and the rim of the forest . |
4 | In Paris ! ) , then took a growler and made for the first address I had . |
5 | The leaders — Castle Falis , Princeful , Kapeno , Rondetto and Rutherfords — swept over Becher 's and made for the twenty-third fence , the smallest on the course and , though taken at a left-hand angle , a simple preliminary to the trappy right-angled bend to the left at the Canal Turn . |
6 | We stomped down the stone steps to collect our sacks and made for the Upper Tier of the crag . |
7 | She rose gracefully to her feet and made for the front door , with Melissa following . |
8 | Exulting in her escape , she closed the outer door behind her and made for the great outdoors like a child let out of school . |
9 | Laughing aloud , she took to her heels , and made for the outer doors . |
10 | So saying , she thrust the coffee into Jack 's hand and made for the light reading ‘ Ladies ’ , rubbing and muttering as she went . |
11 | She picked up her things again and made for the dim daylight outside , rather relieved it was n't a bright day . |