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

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1 Since the Prime Minister acknowledges convergence to be a matter of considerable importance in the development of the European Community , why is it , now that the Engineering Employers Federation , the Confederation of British Industry and his noble Friends in the House of Lords have all made cause for new investment incentives for British industry , that he and the remainder of the Government refuse to take such initiatives in order to support this very best way of securing recovery ?
2 Can Making Belfast Work be improved or should it be shut down to make way for alternative policies ?
3 This low level pixel oriented approach obviously makes sense for complex images with no formal structure , such as budgerigars .
4 However it only makes provision for criminal penalties , and not civil remedies .
5 Mr Nathan Trelawney of the Plymouth-based Anchor Ales said , ‘ If this bid succeeds there is no reason why other national brewers should not make bids for other regionally based companies . ’
6 Any change data are thus inevitably incomplete and do not make allowance for potential voting patterns in the many very safe Labour wards where councillors were returned unopposed .
7 Mr Whitelaw dealt with the question normally by saying that it was no doubt a suitable kind of punishment for schoolboys , but it did not make sense for judicial use , especially because of the delay between offence and punishment .
8 She did not make cards for ordinary , daily cleaning , only for the large , special tasks .
9 And , because they are designed to operate at a lower cost level they tend not to make demands for expensive peripherals such as PostScript devices or even simpler page printers such as Epsons and Okis that emulate the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet .
10 These reports assess the situation for a particular service or type of trained staff and usually make recommendations for improving quality and supply .
11 Our main programme tomorrow is earlier than usual at 6.00 p.m. to make way for European Soccer later in the evening .
12 Firms may also make provision for bridging loans or provide temporary mortgage facilities .
13 In the academy , where a semblance of pluralism persists , it is perfectly acceptable to introduce elements of Women 's Studies material into the curriculum which , during the last fifteen years or so , has also made space for Black Studies , the teaching of race relations and working-class history .
14 For Christ 's Hospital he designed the new grammar school ( 1793 , demolished ) — receiving a gratuity of 100 guineas ‘ for his great attention during the building ’ because he had charged at a rate of only 2½ per cent instead of the usual 5 per cent — and additions to the school in Hertford ( 1800 ) , and also made designs for various ambitious unexecuted schemes for redeveloping the main buildings .
15 It also makes sense for homeless families who are stuck in one room to develop as a family in a proper way
16 And of course the same is true of shop assistants so do please make allowances for human error .
17 You do n't make dance for other choreographers to come and look at . ’
18 The classic Hollywood narrative , he proposes , in a manner quite similar to Bakhtin 's , is defined by the centrality of a logic of causation to which character is central , and to which space and time are always subordinate : ‘ In the Hollywood style the systems do not play equal roles : space and time are almost invariably made vehicles for narrative causality ’ .
19 People were aware their children sometimes made problems for other people and they did n't bring them .
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