Example sentences of "for making [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Then the original examining magistrate was dismissed from the case for making such a muddle of it .
2 We might think of the real essence of a triangle , ‘ three lines enclosing a space ’ , as instructions for making such a figure : it is how that figure is constituted .
3 If he was begging , he seemed hardly to expect that anyone would give him money for making such a noise .
4 ‘ I 'm sorry for making such a fuss , ’ Joan said apologetically , drying her eyes — before taking a few sips of the wine which she did not much like .
5 I would argue that the introduction of literate/pre-literate as the criterion for making such a division has given the tradition a new lease of life just as it was wilting under the powerful challenge of recent work in social anthropology , linguistics and philosophy .
6 It has been suggested that this stone was brought from the Cultoon circle but there is no evidence that it was ever there and no good reason has been given for making such a move .
7 Mr. Walker : I do not blame the Hon. Gentleman for making such a speech just before a by-election , but I am glad to tell him that tomorrow I shall go through every detail of the valleys programme and I look forward to the Labour party 's publishing beside each item what the Labour Government achieved in their last five years .
8 ( 6 ) If no request is made pursuant to para 1 ( a ) above within 15 months of the day on which pleadings are deemed to be closed ( or within nine months after the expiry of any period fixed by the court for making such a request ) , the action shall be automatically struck out .
9 I 'm sorry for making such a fool of myself just now . ’
10 At first , Theda did not know whether she was more angry with Lady Merchiston for loaning her out like this , or with Mrs Rosalia Alderley for making such an impertinent request .
11 In the case of a City Code transaction where the firm is making an offer on behalf of its client , a separate contract ( which should be drawn up by the firm 's lawyers ) should form the basis of the firm 's responsibilities for making such an offer .
12 The power of DNA lies in its containing both the instructions for making all the proteins in the cell , and the programme which controls their synthesis .
13 One can think of the DNA in the nucleus as an enormous reference library containing the instructions for making all the proteins .
14 The DNA contains not only the instructions for making all the proteins but is also involved in the controlling of which protein should be made when and where .
15 The local authority is responsible for making all the entries on its Register .
16 Grateful thanks to Mr D.S.V. Fosten for his generous help , advice and knowledge freely given ; and to staff of the Regional History Dept. , National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside for making available the photographs , documents and correspondence referred to .
17 Show the total amount paid to or receivable by third parties ( other than connected persons ) for making available the services of any person as a director of the company or any subsidiary undertaking while also director of the company .
18 Show the total amount paid to or receivable by third parties other than connected persons for making available the services of any person as a director of the company .
19 He and I were present at the recent opening of its new school building , for which I had the pleasure of being the Minister responsible for making available the necessary resources .
20 The project was awarded £750 for a detailed pre-feasibility study , with Hayling , in his GLC capacity , responsible for making sure the report was properly written and the grant money not wasted .
21 It 's a fiendishly clever system for making sure the human race continues and most people over twenty never have a tranquil moment .
22 Curiously , it is still rather unusual for solicitors ' partnership agreements to provide that partners should retire upon reaching an agreed age , though it might be thought that there are good reasons for making this a requirement in the interests of a firm 's long term planning .
23 If we followed the rules er the M R C rules strictly one of the lower risk group of patients was a G three P T one tumour and that patient er progressed and in fact all the patients who progressed , all the four out of the hundred and fifty nine patients who progressed erm from the total group had either G two or G three P T one tumours at diagnosis , and I think there 's a very strong case for making these a totally separate group of patients erm for follow up .
24 Speaking of God and related matters , we are grateful to the Darlington and Stockton Times for making clear the new clergy job contracts .
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