Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] made for " in BNC.

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1 In the new Act children are then to have a say in what they want and in the plans made for them .
2 The proposals made for guaranteed work by the House of Commons Select Committee on Employment are also relevant to any scheme of providing a bridging mechanism between training on the one hand and permanent employment in the labour market on the other ( Special Employment Measures and the Long-term Unemployed , House of Commons Paper 99 , 1986 ) .
3 In retrospect , it is now rather easier to see that the cases made for the identification of structural change at the beginning of the 1970s were exaggerated or , at least , rather premature .
4 And once again , there was a welcome on the streets as the cars made for Freemantle .
5 When the sun went down and the evening turned chill the cider-heads made for the warmth of the Wheel Tapper bar .
6 It must have been a term that went without saying , a term necessary to give business efficacy to the contract , a term that , although tacit , formed part of the contract the parties made for themselves ( Trollope & Colls Ltd v North West Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board [ 1973 ] 2 All ER 260 ) .
7 He says that it is a sad fact that many early RDS receivers failed to perform even basic tasks adequately , and many people have been put off RDS for life because of : ‘ experiences with receivers that performed inadequately and which failed to live up to the promises the broadcasters made for them ’ .
8 Implicitly , they have accepted many of the criticisms made for more than a decade by Labour councils and civil libertarians : that a force which has dug itself in behind ramparts of elitist isolationism must begin to respond to demands of the public it serves and their political representatives .
9 But she worried about the image the films made for him .
10 Cover the holes made for the preservative pellets and build up , in layers , the areas that were cut away .
11 The following activities and exercises may be pursued individually or in groups , and may provide a framework for individual study leading to personal or group presentations in seminars or workshops , dependent on the resources available and the provisions made for personal study in the course curriculum or re-orientation programme .
12 In addition to the provisions made for automatic operation , the ventilating system should be provided with the means for regular testing and should incorporate over-ride facilities to enable the ventilators to be manually operated under fire fighting conditions .
13 The Trains made for the French wash but the Russians decided to go it alone , a tactical error .
14 The visitors would act as spokesmen and advisers for clergy who remain opposed to women priests and assist the archbishops in monitoring the arrangements made for them .
15 ‘ It shall be the duty of every director of a building society to satisfy himself that the arrangements made for assessing the adequacy of the security for any advance to be fully secured on land which is to be made by the society are such as may reasonably be expected to ensure that — ( a ) an assessment will be made on the occasion of each advance whether or not any previous assessment was made with a view to further advances or re-advances ; ( b ) each assessment will be made by a person holding office in or employed by the society who is competent to make the assessment and is not disqualified under this section from making it ; ( c ) each person making the assessment will have furnished to him a written report on the value of the land and any factors likely materially to affect its value made by a person who is competent to value , and is not disqualified under this section from making a report on , the land in question ; but the arrangements need not require each report to be made with a view to a particular assessment so long as it is adequate for the purpose of making the assessment .
16 However , in the arrangements made for the investiture of Henry , the king 's eldest son , as prince of Wales , Salisbury , now lord treasurer , saw an opportunity for Cranborne to win royal favour and he was summoned home to share the privilege of holding the king 's train at the ceremony on 4 June 1610 .
17 It also says that the C. and A.G. takes into account the arrangements made for internal audit .
18 The complexities of the arrangements made for pilgrimages is borne out in a number of ways .
19 ‘ Since I had all the arrangements made for the trip , I thought it would be a good opportunity to get some sponsorship to help replace the missing equipment . ’
20 He carries the Staff of the Patriarchs made for the first Supreme Patriarch Volans by the warrior mage Fredrick von Tarnus after the Great War against Chaos .
21 After a struggle with the wind we managed to get the meadow looking neat and tidy , tables were loaded on to a dumper and the villagers made for home with their booty .
22 Hegedus recognizes that the ‘ humanization ’ of administration will be opposed by vested interests within the bureaucracy — the fetish of expertise , the ideology of centralized planning , the principle of personnel stability , and so on — but insists that the apologetics made for bureaucratic relations are inconsistent with Marxism .
23 If your employer has crêche facilities on offer , and your ability to work depends on them , find out well in advance of taking the job what hours the crêche is open , the standard of care offered , and the charges made for the service .
24 An interesting example of the choices made for this first volume is between the two poems to Octavia on the subject of marriage .
25 The crystals made for Superman are down at £800-£1,200 — but , as every film buff knows , they do contain the accumulated knowledge of 28 galaxies .
26 The others made for the kitchen with me following , but once there Oliver took off his waistcoat , donned an apron and long yellow gloves , and began washing dishes .
27 In short , Eliot has delineated a critic who recognizes public or civic responsibilities ; and unless we are very careful , to say of this critic that he ‘ serves his art ’ may seem a rather sudden cramping and diminution of the claims made for him .
28 Unfortunately , the films , which included Hepworth 's Comin ’ Thro ’ the Rye , did nothing to support the claims made for them .
29 Vega ‘ black box ’ testing : ‘ There are no valid controlled trials to substantiate the claims made for its use . ’
30 The claims made for these poems , however , reveal some of the difficulties in a discussion of labouring class poetry .
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