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

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1 And anyway I do n't want to beg for Edgar 's help , or make trouble for him .
2 While grandmothers who brought cakes or made clothes for their grandchildren did so from their own choice , childcare stemmed principally from the request of mothers .
3 It is often extremely awkward for people to take time off work , and it is probably the very people who would be most reluctant to lie or make excuses for their absence to their present employers who will be the best candidates from your point of view .
4 If the manager lacks the chance to engage in a fully collegial approach , if he or she can only find or make time for the essential step of ingesting or thinking new ideas in an atmosphere of enforced professional seclusion , does this obscure his or her clarity of mind ?
5 When visiting the house agent , bank , garage or pet shop or making plans for the wedding reception and so on , go through the events mentally first .
6 Organiser Pete Simmonds had more than 150 phone calls on Friday from anglers either cancelling or making bookings for Saturday 's Sabrina Open on the Severn .
7 The term abandoned is not defined in the Act but it will clearly apply where a person caring for a child has left without indicating his intention to return or making arrangements for the child 's care in his absence .
8 It recognizes that man is unable either to keep these laws , or to make reparation for his offences against a holy God .
9 And this did not stop with the Reformation for , ‘ by virtue of the very generous pensions they were granted when they surrendered their houses to the Crown , ex-abbots possessed ample means to found chantries … or to make bequests for soul-masses after death ’ .
10 Stop plastering Vic all over your music paper and make way for some real talent .
11 If they found the operation was n't necessary , they could easily postpone it and make way for another patient .
12 So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ?
13 So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ?
14 So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ?
15 In his fifties he was to return to the Liskeard area , the ‘ land of his fathers ’ , and make notes for a book on Cornwall ; alas , never to be completed .
16 In such a case it may well be advisable to draw up the contract to cover stages that can be defined in this way and make contracts for succeeding stages conditional upon achieving agreed criteria of success for prior stages .
17 They meet , and make plans for the next day .
18 The Consortium is to review its work of delivering food into southern Sudan and make plans for the next nine months .
19 They may be concerned with helping people to face up to unemployment and make choices for themselves , including the acceptance of alternatives to unemployment .
20 Those who do not wish the Territorial Army well will point to reduced recruiting figures and make claims for further reductions .
21 A local authority has the same powers and duties under an interim care order as it does under a final order subject only to the court 's power to limit the duration of the order and make directions for examination and assessment .
22 Remember my age and make allowance for it .
23 You should consider carefully the costs which relate to the course which you have chosen , and make allowance for any further funds required .
24 You should consider carefully the costs of this kind which relate to the course which you have chosen , and make allowance for further funds if required
25 However , if health authorities differ in their priorities and make provision for that health care which they consider to be a priority , then Type I systems can mean that residents of different health authorities find access to some forms of health care even more unequal than at present .
26 The device also enabled the lord to mitigate the rigour of primogeniture and make provision for younger sons , for daughters , and for the endowment of Masses for his soul and the souls of members of his family .
27 That parishes work towards a realistic level of remuneration for their organist or director of music and make provision for their continuing training ( 581–584 ) .
28 In order that I can make my recommendations realistic , how much do you feel you can comfortably invest on a monthly basis to protect your wife and family and make provision for your retirement ?
29 ‘ I cook at school and make dishes for my family once a week . ’
30 And make hats for your sweet girls , so they look like ladies , beautiful ladies , cosmopolitan ladies , ladies of elegance and city manners . ’
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