Example sentences of "[vb mod] be made for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If breaking bulk involves the transfer of potentially harmful materials to other containers provision should be made for a sink , water supply and worktop .
2 In such cases , some adjustment should be made for the individual wishing to complete a set , rather than having wholly to duplicate it .
3 The Court , in upholding the LEA 's right not to determine the special educational provision that should be made for the child , drew an important distinction .
4 if the [ LEA ] does not itself decide the special educational provision that should be made for the child , but leaves that to be decided by the school , with remedial classes and other facilities as may be available in the school , the [ LEA ] is not itself determining the special educational provision for the child within the meaning in section 7(1) ; consequently , the [ LEA ] is not obliged to make and maintain a statement … .
5 According to Lush J. , ‘ it is the very essence of a threat that it should be made for the purpose of intimidating or overcoming the will of the person to whom it is addressed . ’
6 Provision should be made for the chairing of each meeting and for the taking of votes .
7 If so , only limited claims , if any , should be made for the theory as an explanation of the historical evolution of the firm , and of industrial organization . [ … ]
8 In others he will have virtually no guidance , beyond looking at the relatively few determinate sentences for attempted murder and considering what adjustment should be made for the fact that death ensued .
9 In the latter case the judge thought that the term " services " had been too narrowly construed in the past and that allowance should be made for the fact that a wife and mother does not work set hours and that she is in constant attendance on the home .
10 Allowance should be made for the fact that these pupils are of an age where they mou , may either streak ahead of expectation to an enterprise or remain disinterested and static in their reception programmes .
11 It is easy to forget exactly how much allowance should be made for the wind and other factors on a rough day .
12 The agent merely states that offers should be made for the site , without providing the purchasers with any guidance regarding price .
13 In calculating the weight of sediment retained in each withdrawn aliquot , allowance must be made for the dispersant .
14 Nevertheless , it is believed that space must be made for the subject to be covered .
15 Allowance must be made for the fact that the raw data will not always have been sampled randomly , and that some data will be missing and that the indicators will often be different kinds of variable .
16 Book Seven enhances the impression of a century of civil war , but again allowance must be made for the fact that this one book covers scarcely more than twelve months of 584/5 , and that it is concerned largely with the attempt by the " pretender " Gundovald to establish his claim to the Frankish throne .
17 Thus the more nearly perfect a market is , the stronger is the tendency for the same price to be paid for the same thing at the same time in all parts of the market : but of course if the market is large , allowance must be made for the expense of delivering the goods to different purchasers ; each of whom must be supposed to pay in addition to the market price a special charge on account of delivery .
18 Remember , you are knitting the two thicknesses of the yarn on each stitch , so allowance must be made for the stitch size .
19 Under such leases , the builder/developer would be responsible for erecting a building or a number of buildings upon a particular site , and detailed provision might be made for the manner of their construction and continuing maintenance , even down to the type of subsequent letting of the buildings which was to be permitted .
20 He had ordered the men at the north-facing ramparts and at the churchyard wall to fight their way back through the Residency from room to room towards the hall , from where a dash could be made for the head of the connecting trench ; once safely inside the trench the north-facing cannons of the banqueting hall , firing over their heads , could give them covering fire to complete their withdrawal .
21 A charge could be made for the work carried out and this could offset the cost of the paper . ’
22 No provision could be made for the selection of books to be kept up to date and they are not much used now , but there is an excellent service of books from the Argyll and Bute District library for the residents and patients in the hospital .
23 A strong case could be made for the boundary of the new province to have been based on a line from the Humber to the Bristol Channel , probably following the lower Severn , the Warwickshire Avon and the Trent .
24 For example , forecasts may be made for a group of schools and then the results of different patterns of parental choice can be simulated .
25 Under its terms provision would be made for the repatriation of refugees , and some control of local and regional affairs would be conferred on the Tuaregs .
26 A charge of £3.50 will be made for the day .
27 A charge of £3.50 will be made for the day .
28 ‘ Humbly ask if you may search the premises , and that due recompense will be made for the inconvenience , at my expense . ’
29 Provision will be made for the conduct of the business of the offeree during the period , if any , between signing and completion and for the right for the acquirer to terminate the contract if any major changes occur or breaches of warranty are discovered during such period .
30 Payment will be made for the accommodation reserved whether the guest arrives or not .
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