Example sentences of "make for some " in BNC.
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1 | It may make for some good headlines , but De Niro certainly does n't come on like a tycoon , talking about his company as not so much a business , more an ‘ artistic community ’ where people can freely exchange ideas . |
2 | Heavy going at Heathfield made for some slow times at the South Down & Eridge , where Chris Gordon scored a double for the second successive Saturday on Kirstenson and Please Explain . |
3 | This made for some tight weightless riding . |
4 | He had no short-term memory , which made for some strange dishes but it kept her safe from him . |
5 | Muttering incomprehensibly , he made for some bushes where he disappeared from Emily 's view . |
6 | As Jim Kantelis , an OUS representative on the team , says : ‘ Members of the group were extremely strong willed and independent types and that made for some very healthy debate . ’ |
7 | An exploration of an old craftman 's tool-roll would reveal some strangely shaped tools , probably made for some one-off job . |
8 | Lloyd 's deputy chairman Richard Hazell 's £155 million Syndicate 190 , hit by pollution claims , is contemplating going into ‘ run off ’ , though ‘ no decision may be made for some time ’ , says underwriter John Weatherall . |
9 | Lloyd 's deputy chairman Richard Hazell 's £155 million Syndicate 190 , hit by pollution claims , is contemplating going into ‘ run off ’ , though ‘ no decision may be made for some time ’ , says underwriter John Weatherall . |
10 | The position of the beads in the grave normally suggests they were worn on a necklace , but a case can be made for some having been worn in the hair . |
11 | While in the longer run this practice perhaps strengthened the High Authority in its relations with the member governments , the caution it induced in the High Authority , along with the ambiguity of the treaty , made for some slow progress . |
12 | Certainly , in at least one of the case study districts , Islington , which will be discussed in Chapter 5 , decentralization of local authority services under a socialist regime made for some civic similarity with the regions of Italy which received mental health reform most warmly . |
13 | Eighteenth century , from Goa , made for some rich Portuguese trader . |
14 | Allowances should be made for some variation but the key characters highlighted by arrows , are unlikely to vary significantly . |
15 | Efforts have been made for some time to get this off the ground and a successful public meeting was held at Newtown at the end of April . |
16 | A series of small overlaps above give rise to technical and varied climbing , with the odd blindish move making for some entertaining sequences — something which caused a little consternation on my initial freezing encounter . |
17 | This takes the form of a steep rock garden with some of the rocks the size of small cottages , making for some very interesting eddies . |
18 | Ordinary ones have a heat sensitive stickum on the back , which is likely to run all over the insides of your printer , making for some heavy bills at the least , and , at the worst , ruining your printer . |
19 | Here I feel the middle single coil is a little on the thin side against the tapped humbuckers , but when the five-way is in positions two or four it makes for some interesting and very usable tonal combinations . |
20 | Unix System Labs ' annual report arrived on our desk last week , and makes for some very interesting summer reading . |
21 | Pulling them together , we may see that in marriage in Britain today , while freedom of choice makes for great potential satisfaction in the marital relationship as such , at the same time it makes for some instability if the satisfactions are not up to expectations . |
22 | This makes for some pretty useful functionality — you can print a red ‘ Top Secret ’ at an angle over the corner of a document , if that 's your bag . |
23 | Still , it makes for some interesting innuendo as he admits he has something the other girls have n't . |