Example sentences of "[noun sg] be make for " in BNC.
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1 | Her name was derived from ‘ diviana ’ ( the shining one ) , and glittering shrines of gold and silver were made for her temple at Ephesus . |
2 | The latter method may be preferred where , for cosmetic reasons , the parties wish to present the transaction as a " true " merger rather than one party taking over the other ; however , it is more unwieldy and expensive and is not often used where there is a risk of a competitive bid being made for either company . |
3 | This type of derivative is known as the divergence of ; the derivative is taken with respect to the same space–time component as appears in the tensor ( here α ) , and the sum over the expression on the left-hand side is made for all values of α . |
4 | The KUBE is made for KEF by Boothroyd Stuart ( Meridian ) and is very neatly put together using high quality components ( 5532 operational amplifier integrated circuits , 317/337 voltage regulators and so on ) and housed in a simple black-finished alloy box . |
5 | A search is made for a number of special tag patterns and parse fragments and the parse structure suitably modified . |
6 | That the welfare of the shareholders and the fate of the company are not co-extensive is evident in the situation that arises where a take-over bid is made for the company . |
7 | Another tape is made for distribution to other broadcasters . |
8 | Crowe and Anthea Warburton lay parallel , Anthea pale only by contrast with Lady Rose 's bright darkness , and with the sunburnt red earth colour of Crowe , who had the look of a man bronzed against nature by willpower and decisive planning , a man whose ruddiness was made for peeling crimson but who had constrained his skin to stay on — even the thin shiny tonsure — and go terra-cotta . |
9 | Consequently a search was made for histamine antagonists which blocked the H2 receptor . |
10 | A search was made for camp-stools , and about half a dozen were found . |
11 | A search was made for an apt sock-it-to-him opening remark , yet nothing came . |
12 | The boat was making for Tower Bridge , round the distant bend to Rain 's right ; the tide was running out towards Limehouse Reach , beyond the long sweep of river to her left . |
13 | Consequently , the other entries had to be shuffled and no entry was made for K2 500m and K4 1km . |
14 | And her soft , full-lipped mouth was made for kissing . |
15 | Her nose was too small to balance her high flat cheekbones , and her mouth was made for a face at least two sizes larger . |
16 | According to an anecdote told in Herbert 's autobiography , copies of the portrait were made for the queen , for Richard Sackville , the third Earl of Dorset , and , in miniature by Isaac Oliver , for Lady Aeres ( a copy at University College , Oxford , may be one of these ) . |
17 | A special type is made for interlining boots going between the inner and the outer which is very thin but strong and has high warmth value . |
18 | Occasionally ad hoc adjustment is made for household size by reference to Supplementary Benefit scale rates . |
19 | Despite reservations about comparatively small numbers of patients , we can say that by the trial criteria , the diet did not prevent or reduce gall stone recurrence — whether or not an adjustment is made for the stone free interval . |
20 | The suggested solution to this problem was to use the symbol , which does not represent any single phoneme ; a similar proposal was made for . |
21 | The Emperor 's armour was made for him by Dwarf smiths and incorporates some of the actual armour worn by Magnus the Pious at the battle of Kislev . |
22 | Such a laugh was made for very few . |
23 | I do n't think any of us have ever seen it my Lord , erm the erm , the just , the , in this was a case where you will find er that er a reference was made for guidance as to the scope of the broadcasting directive |
24 | Possible tests would include testing the wheat from which the poisonous bread was made for the presence of the fungus , cultivating the fungus on some specially prepared wheat and testing the nourishing effect of the bread produced from it , chemically analysing the fungus for the presence of known poisons , and so on . |
25 | No adjustment was made for multiple tests of significance . |
26 | Separate arrangements of a single-tier nature are made for Orkney , Shetland and the Western isles . |
27 | It just added further proof to Branson 's growing conviction that Virgin and the airline business were made for each other . |
28 | The 50-cent man is restricted to using the knife on the most delicate parts of the hide ( floorman ) or to using the ax in splitting the backbone ( splitter ) ; and wherever a less-skilled man can be slipped in at 18 cents , 18½ cents , 20 cents , 21 cents , 22½ cents , 24 cents , 25 cents , and so on , a place is made for him , and an occupation mapped out . |
29 | The 48-foot semi-cantilever two-spar wing is made for good STOL performance with a NACA 64A high-lift section , a high 9.2 aspect ratio and slotted flaps which , with the ailerons , add up to a quarter of the total 250 square feet wing area . |
30 | No distinction is made for the Metropolitan Police , much the largest force in the country , where the Home Secretary has formal responsibility as the police authority . |