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

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1 Adequate provision must be made for the various kinds of aquatic plants , for some prefer the shallows around the pool while others require much deeper water .
2 Such a distinction would require fine tuning but an a priori case might be made for the financial reports of the two groups being different .
3 This may be ; but at the time there was a case to be made for the new policy satisfying the demands both of expediency and humanity .
4 But normally either the land was eventually to be divided equally between the children or , more typically where land was scarcer , the land itself would go to a single son and provision be made for the other children in cash — very often advanced earlier in life , on marriage or to set up in a trade .
5 On the successful completion of all module tests and the final theoretical examination , application can be made for the practical part of the examination .
6 Where there is an urgent need to protect a child an ex parte application may be made for the following orders : ( a ) an emergency protection order ; ( b ) a prohibited steps or a specific issue order under s8 ; ( c ) a recovery order ; ( d ) a warrant under s48(9) ( police assistance in the execution of an EPO ) .
7 Can a case be made for the continued provision of such housing ?
8 Provision would be made for the possible transfer of other functions at a later date , ( e.g. The assessments of means , decisions on the grant of criminal legal aid , and at least some of the determinations of bills now carried out in the courts ) .
9 Space should always be made for the prophetic gifts of the Spirit as well as for preaching here .
10 Allowance will be made for the early payment of a lump sum to the employer which he would have earned over a period of time .
11 In this small community the adjustments can be made for the handicapping conditions of the persons involved .
12 Sometimes when the changes are slower it can be more difficult because allowance has to be made for the natural variations that occur hour by hour in an illness even without any treatment .
13 The question then arises of the most suitable arrangements to be made for the Territorial Army .
14 Many years later , in 1861 , at a meeting in the Freemasons ' tavern on 23 February , the proposal was made that a marble bust of Vial should be made for the Royal College .
15 There may be a tendency for courts to err on the side of caution , and for orders to be made for the full length of time , but the recent judgement by the High Court in relation to an appeal in North Yorkshire may encourage the courts to exercise discretion with greater confidence , and take advice from the GAL .
16 A PC-based analyser is ideal in that it is impartial , on-hand , and quick , but due allowance has to be made for the particular type of text .
17 It has achieved a good deal of success in this , enabling some compensation to be made for the diminishing pool of potential recruits on the farms .
18 Some allowance must be made for the large number of passengers without tickets in 1922 .
19 A case might be made for the Christian church , but there were many more stations than churches , and the railway penetrated cultures which were resistant to Christianity .
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