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

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1 ‘ Each month approximately 300 new requests are made for an occupational therapist assessment and this level of demand far outstrips the borough 's available resources . ’
2 The Association of Friends raise finance for overseas tours and plans are made for an eight day visit to Hungary in July .
3 Contracts are made for an initial 4 years , renewable up to an additional 4-year period .
4 Associated with this internationalization of production , sales and purchases have become increasingly international as products are made for a world market rather than for ‘ local ’ national buyers .
5 Most products are made for a particular customer or to a particular order .
6 Although ‘ mixed ’ marriages between people of different races or cultures are made for a variety of reasons , conscious and unconscious , some are necessitated by the need to have constant reassurance of difference : for example , a skin of another colour .
7 On the right , demands are made for the parliament to be overruled in the name of order and authority .
8 Demands were made for the repayment of the moneys advanced to companies in the group , and when the demands were not met , the second and third defendants were appointed joint receivers of the assets of the first five plaintiffs , and of the assets specifically charged by the sixth and seventh plaintiffs .
9 Demands were made for the immediate distribution of gas masks , most notably by Foreign Minister David Levi on Aug. 20 .
10 He made his call at a meeting of high-level civil servants , police and military officers on Nov. 2 , three days before a House of Representatives debate on prostitution at which demands were made for the closure of all brothels nationwide .
11 A search is made for a number of special tag patterns and parse fragments and the parse structure suitably modified .
12 That the welfare of the shareholders and the fate of the company are not co-extensive is evident in the situation that arises where a take-over bid is made for the company .
13 A search was made for an apt sock-it-to-him opening remark , yet nothing came .
14 Her nose was too small to balance her high flat cheekbones , and her mouth was made for a face at least two sizes larger .
15 Trick tables conceal parts of the actors ’ bodies , and models are made for the missing parts , liberally spattered with gore and guts .
16 Highly precise determinations of rubidium/strontium ratios are made for the NERC Isotope Geosciences Laboratory .
17 According to an anecdote told in Herbert 's autobiography , copies of the portrait were made for the queen , for Richard Sackville , the third Earl of Dorset , and , in miniature by Isaac Oliver , for Lady Aeres ( a copy at University College , Oxford , may be one of these ) .
18 Despite reservations about comparatively small numbers of patients , we can say that by the trial criteria , the diet did not prevent or reduce gall stone recurrence — whether or not an adjustment is made for the stone free interval .
19 Possible tests would include testing the wheat from which the poisonous bread was made for the presence of the fungus , cultivating the fungus on some specially prepared wheat and testing the nourishing effect of the bread produced from it , chemically analysing the fungus for the presence of known poisons , and so on .
20 IRELAND WAS made for the crack and this band for the hearing .
21 ICL Plc has launched its Spring collection of personal computers and related products , ( CI No 2,124 ) , saying that ‘ like the best fashion , ICL PCs are made for the individual ’ .
22 Now this is in his key messages , and towards the back , there are two pages , where he complains that many promises were made for the facilities management contract , and in particular , erm , he says it is still the case that work to take advantage of the development faci facility has not yet been identified , now I think this is the thing we spent a million pounds on it , and are not using it .
23 No distinction is made for the Metropolitan Police , much the largest force in the country , where the Home Secretary has formal responsibility as the police authority .
24 One afternoon they will be taken for an easy mountain ramble and on another they are taken by horse drawn carriage into the woods where they can barbecue sausages ( a small charge is made for the barbecue ) .
25 In traditional accounting , no depreciation charge is made for the loss of such assets , contrary to the practice on man-made capital equipment .
26 United 's goalscoring slowed significantly in the second half of the season , but no move was made for a striker until £1 million Dion Dublin arrived in August .
27 ‘ I 'll see you in the morning , Grandma , ’ Lizzie was making for the door .
28 The Commission had taken much of its case from the evidence of the BBFC , differing only in proposing that the private exhibition of films on domestic occasions should not be subject to criminal sanction provided that no person under 16 was present and no charge was made for the exhibition or for anything provided in connection with it .
29 A charge was made for the abstraction , and this was based upon the maximum figure on the licence .
30 He gave , as a further reason , that had no request been made for a receipt , fingerprints could easily have been obtained in other ways , e.g. , by dusting the counter .
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