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 .
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