Example sentences of "[noun pl] to make [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 How can we expect people from developing nations to make sacrifices for the good of mankind , while we continue to squander and pollute ?
2 Since the project did not and does not operate on the basis of a general , public advertisement for schools to make bids for a share of a specified sum , the rules of the game are not common knowledge .
3 Alone both Yorkshire and Tyne Tees would have been vulnerable to takeover , when rules lapse in 1994 to allow rival TV companies to make bids for each other .
4 Wading knee-high in the water , they cut and collect the plants to make seats for traditional English chairs .
5 The aim at the end of the session is to encourage participants to make rules for their future drinking which will lead to a lessening of identified problems ( p. 4 ) .
6 Legs were cut from trousers to make jackets for the boys or skirts for the girls , and all kinds of things would be " adjusted " to fit the next member of the family .
7 And it is left obvious that the card had been printed for her aides to make notes for her forthcoming speeches .
8 These included powers to make loans for land acquisition and works within the designated districts ; loans for site-preparation works ; and grants for rent relief within Partnerships .
9 Yeah , I do n't know whether I can do it all because erm I need some drills and things to make holes for the fitting .
10 The extent of the practice is , however , obscured by the widespread custom that permitted tenants to make demises for up to a year — in some places as much as three — without licence from the lord of the manor .
11 Money was required not only for more powerful transmitters but also for the building of regional studio centres to make programmes for the entire country , so that RTD output would not be so Dar es Salaam-orientated .
12 The authority of the verderers , like that of the coroners , had ended with the previous reign , so the king sent out orders to the sheriffs to make arrangements for the election of ‘ as many verderers as there ought to be and used to be ’ in nineteen forests south of Trent , and in Sherwood Forest north of it , ‘ as no verderer is as yet elected therein by command of the King ,
13 There would be a specific duty on local authorities to make plans for the recycling of waste which must be high on the list of priorities when formulating policy .
14 The Town and Country , Planning Act 1946 formed the basis of the modern planning system , requiring local authorities to make plans for their local areas , and to control land use in those areas .
15 The Secretary of State began the process by setting up working groups to make recommendations for the three core subjects of mathematics , English and science ( and technology , the first of the other foundation subjects ) .
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