Example sentences of "make [noun] for [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 DOE will make requests for information on the numbers of requests made under the Directive .
2 Street sellers of different kinds are an important group , whether they be street pedlars who manage to buy chewing gum , newspapers , sweets , balloons , ornaments , fruit and any number of miscellaneous items wholesale , or the women who make snacks for sale in the streets .
3 Thorn EMI , which imports Japanese made recorders for sale under the Ferguson name , is complaining to the British government about the new restrictions .
4 Dzerzhinsky had been made Commissar for Transport in the first place to deal with internal troubles among the railwaymen , many of whom had opposed the Bolsheviks in 1917 and nearly brought Lenin 's government to its knees after the October Revolution .
5 ‘ Yes , there 's a catch , ’ David said quietly as he made room for Josh in the bed .
6 Cakes , Easter gifts and toys contributed £75 to club funds , while the Traidcraft stall was making money for communities in the Third World .
7 This applies equally to members of module review groups and to those involved in making proposals for additions to the Catalogue .
8 Anna , making room for Daniel on the sofa , moved a pile of sheet music , several seed catalogues , a jersey of Luke 's and Flora 's latest piece of chain stitch in which a huge needle glittered .
9 THEY 'VE been making room for murder at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre , Guildford this week , and proved that given the right stage , crime certainly does pay .
10 Quality system procedure two , talks about how the management team pick up suggestions made by yourselves through Q S P Three , and set about making decisions for improvement of the group 's quality system , the service that we provide to our clients .
11 Judges are therefore constantly involved in the process of making recommendations for improvement in the law and this includes not only technical legal subjects but also those on the boundaries of law and politics , like conspiracy .
12 Many were originally instinctive and , to that limited extent , occur naturally in animals : we normally make way for others in the street , keep promises or apologise , treat people politely and respect the sense of another 's property .
13 The projection may be linear or exponential , or may incorporate more complex calculations which make allowance for variation in the basic parameters assumed to remain constant in the simpler equations .
14 Year and year since I used to get up make fire for Alice in the mornings , this is , must be ten or twelve year since , and light a cig up .
15 The Butler Committee on Mentally Abnormal Offenders , in producing its report in 1975 on the law and services for this particularly difficult group of patients , made recommendations for changes to the Mental Health Act .
16 In 1256 Henry III granted by charter to the burgesses of Scarborough that ‘ no forester may enter the borough to make attachment for trespasses within the Forest [ of Scalby ] ’ and in 1348 Edward III made a similar concession to the burgesses of Penrith for Inglewood Forest .
17 It will be appreciated that it is necessary to make payment for meals to the person who delivers when they ask for payment .
18 The Law of Property Act 1925 s84 makes provision for application to the court in such a case to modify or discharge the restrictions , and now , under the Law of Property Act 1969 , similar powers are given to the Lands Tribunal on grounds that the restriction impedes a use of the land that would be reasonable .
19 That means that no one has moved up to make room for newcomers at the bottom .
20 He had been employed in the 1960s by the firm , which was known at the time as Maranite Ltd , when asbestos fibre was used to make boards for doors for the shipbuilding industry .
21 FOUR members of Saughall Church Women 's Fellowship will demonstrate crafts this evening and members will then be asked to make items for sale at the Church Christmas fair on November 28 .
22 The exhibition was open for five weeks until 5th June , when it had to make way for models of the Wellington monument competition .
23 It was assumed that a number of serving ministers from Hun Sen 's Cambodian People 's Party ( CPP , the new name chosen in October by what had been the Khmer People 's Revolutionary Party or KPRP ) would resign to make way for representatives of the monarchist Funcinpec Party led by Sihanouk 's son Norodom Ranaridh .
24 What this means is that if we want to make realistic comparisons between species we have to make allowance for differences in the sizes of the animals concerned .
25 Then the leader needs to make time for members of the group to say what they are aiming at in their walk with God and to give time for mutual ministry and prayer .
26 We are now attempting to identify the worst components of the transportation procedure to make recommendations for improvements in the design of lorries or in driving or handling practice .
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