Example sentences of "can make for " in BNC.

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1 An identification consequent on a prior dislocation can make for a creative , empathetic partiality which is then the basis of a further identification and understanding of other kinds of discrimination .
2 None of this means Shawcross should stop — the cause is too important — but it can make for a frustrating life .
3 One person leading into another can make for a smoother flow and a more efficient use of time .
4 If we can only slip inside Germany we can make for the autobahn and then for the Black Forest area . ’
5 With a little time and imagination , there is no end to the low fat , high fibre energy breakfasts you can make for yourself .
6 In any event , if great prominence came to be given to APR , many people could be misled about the comparative value of competing credit arrangements ; partly because our calculations show that small and sometimes insignificant differences in what the buyer actually has to pay for credit can make for huge and therefore misleadingly imposing differences in APR ; partly because it will tend to make longer-term borrowing look more attractive than shorter-term borrowing even when ( given that the great majority of people prefer to pay off their debts as quickly as possible ) this may not be best for people .
7 It 's the sort of feature anyone half handy can make for their own water garden .
8 Separately , US PC Week highlights Intel 's unhappiness with the cavalier way in which IBM has been offering to all and sundry the iAPX-86 chip variants it has designed under its second source agreement with IBM , and suggests that the agreement is being renegotiated , and that IBM may get the right to make enhanced versions of the Pentium only if it agrees to strict limits on how many it can make for itself or sale .
9 Separately , US PC Week highlights Intel 's unhappiness with the cavalier way in which IBM has been offering to all and sundry the iAPX-86 chip variants it has designed under its second source agreement with IBM , and suggests that the agreement is being renegotiated , and that IBM may get the right to make enhanced versions of the Pentium only if it agrees to strict limits on how many it can make for itself or sale .
10 ‘ The only thing Susanna can make for dinner is a reservation ! ’
11 Compared with shifting coalitions of Independent councillors , party groupings can make for coherent policy planning and administration .
12 References may not be recommended where they could be appropriate or useful ; in other places , too many references can make for a very tedious search .
13 I am pleased to tell my hon. Friend that the latest estimate we can make for the spend on computerisation this year will not be £20 million but £25 million .
14 In a typical institutional kitchen the combination of floor tile , water , grease , food spills and so on can make for a very dangerous environment .
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