Example sentences of "be make [adv] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I expect that the Minister can reassure him that an environmental impact assessment can not have been made properly for that incinerator yet , because an application does not yet appear to have been made . |
2 | It was believed that the treaty had been made simply for private gain , and this view was given substance by Isabella 's appropriation of much of the £20,000 payment from Bruce . |
3 | Adjustment has been made throughout for intra-industry bulk Scotch Whisky sales . |
4 | For example , if you are looking for something for your in-foal mare , choose a supplement which has been made specifically for this purpose such as Medi Equus stud formula . |
5 | Although most nomadic tribes have a long history of weaving rugs specifically for trade , a number of items coming onto the western market may well have been made originally for personal use . |
6 | Bert Millichip , the FA chairman , claimed that the decision to seed England in Cagliari had been made purely for footballing reasons . |
7 | Bert Millichip , the FA chairman , claimed that the decision to seed England in Cagliari had been made purely for footballing reasons . |
8 | Flower arrangers can test their skills by submitting designs for that posy , and colleagues will choose the winning entry to be made up for 2 July . |
9 | The Labour Party has been making noises which suggest that things would be made easier for these schools , but I believe its welcome back would be a stab in the back for most of them . ’ |
10 | The public has to rely on the media but some presentations seem to be made more for dramatic effect than to provide unbiased information . |
11 | Yet an argument could be made out for Haversian bone being linked with large body-size rather than thermoregulation techniques . |
12 | Despite recent insights then , a respectable case can be made out for some form of intervention in some natural monopoly cases . |
13 | After a century or so of political apathy , Hong Kong 's young people were making up for lost time . |
14 | The nun realised that now the child had no one to protect her , some of the other children were making up for lost time . |
15 | Every time a problem is solved by reasonable and rational discussion , the way is made easier for similar problem-solving in the future . |
16 | The salt is to make up for any salt that you lose . |
17 | The Imperial 's chef , at last let loose in his own kitchen , was making up for lost honour . |