Example sentences of "make [pron] [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 The Spear & Jackson Neverbend range has an excellent hand trowel and fork ( about £5 ) , the 12in wooden handles of which make them suitable for many jobs .
2 This is the idea that crime and deviance have positive qualities and consequences that make them necessary for the healthy functioning of society .
3 As far as the debtor 's obligations are concerned , he must retain possession of the goods and make them available for the creditor to collect , taking reasonable care of them in the meantime ( s72(4) ) .
4 Unfortunately the major forage grass species have complex life-cycles which make them unsuitable for some experiments .
5 Their diet of fruit , insects and small mammals make them unsuitable for release elsewhere , says a spokesman for the Rio primate centre : " You could save one species but wipe out 40 others . "
6 Indeed , Ernest Bevin , speaking at a union dinner , maintained that , if there is a new conception of the objects of industry , then there can be created in this country … conditions which will minimize strikes and probably make them non-existent for 25 years . ’
7 ‘ Maybe I 'll make things worthwhile for you — if you make them worthwhile for me . ’
8 I have already drawn attention to the power there is in weakness and it is often the case that God is able to take ordinary weak things of this world and make them powerful for him .
9 Time and space " in nature " are continuous ; we make them discontinuous for our human social purposes , and we do so in a great variety of different ways .
10 There are no animal derived ingredients in any of the products which make them ideal for vegetarians and all formulations meet with BAUV standards .
11 LEFT : The speed and power of alsatians like Troy make them ideal for security patrols and public order control .
12 The suggestion is that this will reduce their chances of finding such work themselves and make them dependent for informal assistance on others whose circumstances are similar to their own .
13 Chronically dry soils lack organic buffers and are often strongly sodic , saline , acid or alkaline , with free soluble salts that make them unattractive for plant colonization .
14 And thank you for this day and make me grateful for what I 've got .
15 Three double cabins , each with WC and shower , crew forward , together with spaciousness and room for ancillary cruising equipment and ample stowage space , make her ideal for around the world cruise or Caribbean/Mediterranean chartering .
16 ‘ I could let her serve her time to me , and make her fit for a job in any shop in Ireland , but we want more than that for her , do n't we ? ’
17 The judge directed that the applicant submit to a full medical examination by the consultant forensic psychiatrist instructed by the Crown Prosecution Service and make himself available for examination by a second medical practitioner .
18 As part of its drive to improve its efficiency and make itself ready for the private sector should the Government decide to privatise it following the review of the nuclear industry next year , Scottish Nuclear recently appointed Charterhouse , the merchant bank , as its adviser .
19 To discourage petty claims , most insurers make you liable for the first £25 .
20 Here Miss Wharton , as was her custom each Wednesday and Friday , would weed out the dead flowers from the vase in front of the statue of the Virgin , scrape the wax and candle stubs from the brass holders , dust the two rows of chairs in the Lady Chapel , which would be adequate for the small congregation expected at that morning 's early Mass , and make everything ready for the arrival at nine twenty of Father Barnes .
21 Keep your chequebook and your cheque card separate : If you make it easy for a thief to plunder your account by keeping your chequebook and card together , you could be held responsible for the whole amount .
22 You 've got to feed them , make it easy for them , give them something visual . ’
23 Staff shortages , combined with the patients ' helplessness and their invisibility from the general public ( few visitors come to these wards ) , make it easy for private toileting or modesty to be ignored and emotional lives denied .
24 I want to encourage complaints , welcome complaints and make it easy for customers to complain .
25 Harvard Graphics Windows is one of the latest generation of presentation packages that make it easy for anybody to produce a stylish and professional looking presentation suitable for any type of audience .
26 The honeypot 's charms make it easy for the Fund to poach skilled personnel from Third World administrations already desperately short of such skills .
27 for this reason , there must be query languages available which make it easy for untrained users to use the system .
28 Make it easy for us .
29 It was in just this situation that the FAA originally decided to take an authoritative attitude and make it compulsory for flight crews to report dangerous incidents .
30 The glossaries and answer keys also make it suitable for self-study .
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