Example sentences of "[is] make for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Boaden found that Labour councillors have a tendency to favour higher standards , and hence to support larger expenditures by local authorities , even when allowance is made for other contributory factors ( Boaden 1971 : 112 ) .
2 Erm , now , the the third thing was about the training program , just to reiterate where we are on this , that if a request is made for personal development training in the current year , if you remember we , if we identify training needs that that we as management identify , that people need in order to do there present job , and then that takes absolute priority and we should get on and do those , but we get a large number of requests where people erm are , saying that they like to do things which they do n't need to do , but which they think will better equip them , and if they 're , if we 're getting any new requests this year with an expectation that further expenditure will be sought in the next financial year , that 's ninety four , five , then that request will be refused , in other words we ca , we do not see our way to committing ourselves to any
3 An allowance is made for unused hotel accommodation in Bangkok .
4 An allowance is made for unused hotel accommodation in Bangkok .
5 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 .
6 In most cases , provision is made for possible conflict by ranking these criteria in an order of relative subordination and primacy .
7 Provision is made for current PRT on revenue from petroleum sales less all allowable deductions for the period .
8 And the elaborate sacrificial system has found its fulfilment in the one sacrifice of Christ — the perfect Lamb of God — through whom sins are forgiven and atonement is made for all men for ever ( see Hebrews 10:1–18 ) .
9 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 .
10 In contrast , full provision is made for all known expenses even where the amount has to be estimated .
11 Moreover , studies of the spectra of the stars can tell us a great deal about their real luminosities , and hence about their distances ; once you know how powerful an object really is , and compare it with its apparent brilliancy , you can work out how far away it must be , provided that due allowance is made for complicating factors such as the absorption of light by material spread thinly through space .
12 For live performances at smaller venues there is no need for an itemized PRS form because no payment is made for each individual song .
13 What it does is extend the requirements to include methods of selection which should virtually guarantee that the ‘ proper ’ choice is made for each party .
14 ( 2 ) If there are two or more causes of action and a payment in satisfaction is made for each separately , the notice must in respect of each cause of action identify it and give the figure applicable to it " stating " nil " if such be the case ( Ord 11 , r 1(5) ) .
15 " Besides , Miss Hughes is made for sensual love as surely as the heron is made for catching fish .
16 When all allowance is made for such factors , it has to be said that as some people get older they do appear to show a marked increase in anxious self-absorption .
17 If allowance is made for such births , the proportion of births in 1986 with fathers in social classes I and II falls to 29.6 per cent .
18 One of the deficiencies of our arrangements is that no provision is made for young barristers obtaining a salaried position in chambers , allowing them to do minor work under supervision .
19 Thus , provided as a question of fact the payment is made for unfair dismissal and not in circumstances where unfair dismissal is contrived , the Revenue confirms that the ‘ golden hand-shake ’ provisions will apply ( see the Law Society Gazette , 36 , p 42 ) .
20 Provision is made for deferred taxation only to the extent that it is probable that the tax will become payable , and is at the rate at which it is estimated that the tax will be paid .
21 Deferred taxation Under Irish GAAP , no provision is made for deferred taxation if there is reasonable evidence that such deferred taxation will not be payable in the foreseeable future .
22 These same activities are used whatever the setting — home , clinic or hospital — and communicating is even more important ( if that is possible ) when a child is involved , or a mentally handicapped person , or when the contact is made for psychiatric problems , as Hardcastle ( 1988 ) clearly outlines in ‘ First impressions ’ .
23 What provision is made for non-inheriting sons and daughters ?
24 From this point of view , the liberal-democratic British constitution is applauded as pretty much the best in the world and so no case is made for constitutional reconstruction .
25 The ad hoc nature of much of the Scottish research is highlighted , and a call is made for further research on the present participation of adults in Scottish higher education .
26 Just as is the case for walking , the benefits of calming residential areas will not be realised unless provision is made for whole journeys from home to the shops , to work or to school , to be completed free from intimidation by motorised traffic .
27 Even when allowance is made for meagre resources , there seemed often to be a wilful and needless callousness to many of these suburban barracks .
28 Standards are set for ventilation , heating , lighting , hygiene , safety features of tools and equipment , fire precautions , first aid facilities and provision is made for occupational health services .
29 Discount stores are often self-service , and most offer a delivery service for larger items , although sometimes a charge is made for this .
30 Yet when all allowance is made for this bias in the evidence , one can not help being struck by the conspicuous part in our story which was played by the Empress Theophanu , the Empress Agnes , the Countess Matilda , St Margaret , the Empress Matilda , Queen Eleanor — great ladies who rose above the limitations of their sex , as commonly understood , as rulers , as saints or as viragos ; and the twelfth century would have been greatly the poorer without the life and work of the English Christina , the Hertfordshire anchoress , or of the French Heloise , the Stoic of the Paraclete , or of the German Hildegarde , the mystic of Bingen .
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