Example sentences of "[pron] make [noun] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | France ratified Protocol No 1 of the treaty , which made provision for nuclear powers outside the region which had territories under their jurisdiction within it , in this case French Guiana . |
2 | The history of astronomy also disclosed a succession of hypotheses , which made claims for physical truth look precarious . |
3 | ‘ Melinar ’ B100 is supplied to Wellstar who make bottles for soft drink franchises across Europe . |
4 | It would have surprised Claudia if Dana did have any money ; she earned a great deal but spent it as fast as she made it , and , while it made sense for Roman to bring her under his wing , Claudia resented it fiercely . |
5 | Thus , given that there might come a time when forces were available for deployment in the Middle East , it made sense for American diplomats to encourage what friends and allies they could to hold the line in the interval . |
6 | It makes provision for monetary compensation to be paid to any person to whom an offer should have been made but was not , and who has suffered loss . |
7 | Inside the blue and gilt auditorium , the loveliest in the world , western presence was felt only in the shape of a film crew and their bright lights , with the Philips recording team behind the scenes , documenting one of the company 's most remarkable achievements under Gergiev before it makes way for new plans . |
8 | While it may not be suitable for all charities , it makes sense for small charities to go into a common investment fund . ’ |
9 | Section 26 gives the Commission power to undertake studies designed to enable it to make recommendations for improving authorities ' ‘ economy , efficiency and effectiveness ’ . |
10 | That 'll teach me to make tea for unstable women — ’ |