Example sentences of "[verb] to make [noun] for the " in BNC.

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1 As more and more data is read , old data that has been accessed least is discarded to make room for the new .
2 You will certainly need to make arrangements for the siting of the outside broadcast van and the laying of cables .
3 The harsh reality is that those who are fortunate enough to have work will need to make sacrifices for the sake of those who have not .
4 In 1968 , the last word in its title was dropped to make way for the National Eye Institute .
5 Installation time is largely dependant on how much disk space the files you have already take up , since what 's already there is squeezed to make room for the extra drive , and squeezing takes time .
6 She trailed a hand along an imaginary banister , sweeping the other behind where the skirts of a ball-gown would have trailed and was so tangibly created that when she sat down on the sofa Delia Sutherland moved to make room for the folds of that gown .
7 The previous occupant had been a Swiss merchant who had been evicted to make way for the English milord and his lady , and Jane had a suspicion that the Swiss , like all foreigners , harboured strange and filthy diseases .
8 ( part of Barnardo 's providing support for HIV positive parents who want to make plans for the future care of their children )
9 One example is ‘ Barnardo 's Positive Options ’ which provides confidential and independent information and practical help for parents who want to make plans for the future care of their children .
10 And , since we 're talking about it , I want to make amends for the way I treated his mother .
11 Secondly , most of the fancy school fees plans are designed to make money for the financial institutions which put them together , and for the intermediary or agent who sells them .
12 Sir Cranley Onslow , chairman of the 1922 Committee , announced that the Executive would be meeting to make arrangements for the second ballot amid conjecture that it , too , would discuss Mrs Thatcher 's position .
13 It 's been done to make room for the Motorola Inc 88110 Mbus input/output interface and increased cache .
14 Congress is not empowered to make laws for the states or to substitute them for the laws of individual states and so on .
15 ( 2 ) Before application is made for the grant of a licence under this Part of this Act , draft rules as to the persons entitled to use the canteen shall be prepared for submission with the application , and the licensing board shall refuse to grant the licence unless the body providing the canteen undertake to make rules for the canteen in the form of the draft , with the modifications , if any , required by the licensing board , and not to vary those rules without the consent of the licensing board .
16 The church took its name from that of an older church a little way off that was demolished to make way for the ramparts of the Porta Romana in 1532 .
17 This had to be demolished to make way for the new library complex and it was impossible to find alternative accommodation for all the books stored there .
18 The value of Newcastle 's shipping industry in the nineteenth century made it necessary for large ships to pass up the river , and the low stone bridge of 1771 was demolished to make way for the Swing Bridge built by Armstrongs , and at that time the largest of its kind in the world .
19 The State Paper Office was architecturally the most interesting building to be demolished to make way for the present Foreign Office .
20 As early as 1914 , arrangements for building new sick wards , that is , a workhouse infirmary , had been progressing , and in October , some sheds which had been used for wood chopping and storage were demolished to make way for the building of the new sick pavilions .
21 How water was raised from the well can only be speculated but close to this spot stood an old Elizabethan house , which was demolished to make way for the flats .
22 An early fourth-century building had been demolished to make way for the wall , thus providing an approximate date for its construction .
23 A whole street of houses had been demolished to make way for the edifice looming above her , Isabel vaguely recalled hearing .
24 Once the first block is empty it will be demolished to make way for the second phase of house building , where the whole process of relocating and building is repeated .
25 The club closed in the late Sixties and was later demolished to make way for the shopping centre Eldon Gardens .
26 The company was forced to close its Redcar and Stockton shops and the Middlesbrough branches were demolished to make way for the Cleveland Centre .
27 The property , which Dockbuild bought in 1989 , was due to be demolished to make way for the fifth stage of the inner ring road .
28 A. kollari first appeared in Britain in the 1830s , after galls were brought from the Middle East to Devon , where they were used to make dyes for the woollen cloth industry .
29 ‘ Oh , yes , I want to help to make things for the big bazaar Mr Sands was talking about , to help those who live here in such misery . ’
30 As more and more Grand Prix races were added to the Formula One calendar the Cup lost its international appeal and in 1976 the Cup abolished to make way for the Formula Pacific Series in New Zealand , and the Formula 5000 Series in Australia .
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