Example sentences of "[be] make for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Places reserved ‘ But supporters of the scheme said provision had been made for disabled shoppers . |
2 | Companies across the country will be subject to a uniform rate set by central government , although Mr Eggar is attempting to calm these fears by pointing out that a special case has been made for small firms . |
3 | You 've been made for other things than politics and intrigue . ’ |
4 | Specialized apparatus , which formerly had been made for specific purposes in the laboratory where it was required , could be obtained from manufacturers of scientific instruments , saving much time and labour . |
5 | Alan Charig , of London University , also says that no allowance has been made for differing life-spans or even the palatability of the different dead animals , nor for the robustness of fossilized skeletons , nor the latitude at which fossils have been found . |
6 | ‘ Prohibited steps orders have been made for local authorities in county courts everywhere , ’ Spicer said . |
7 | No evening functions are planned and no request has been made for licensed facilities . |
8 | Measurement of internal friction such as those referred to above have been made for numerous polymers , and relaxation spectra for commonly used materials are listed in detail in the book by McCrum , read & Williams ( 1967 ) and in Ferry 's book . |
9 | A council spokeswoman said : ‘ By its nature the carnival is very noisy , but we will listen to any representations that are made for future events . ’ |
10 | If charges are made for certain services they are usually nominal and have little impact on the level of services offered . |
11 | Recommendations are made for increased constraints to conserve upland habitats threatened by agricultural change . |
12 | There are other varieties of deposit , which are made for special purposes , e.g. for housing , and which are subject to special conditions . |
13 | We do n't do very good at reading and writing , but we 're made for physical things . ’ |
14 | It provides flexibility when across-the-board cuts have to be made for macroeconomic purposes . |
15 | Yet in order to understand the present pattern and appearance of settlements , allowance has to be made for varying degrees of change occurring in the past . |
16 | Arrangements will be made for shortlisted bidders to have reasonable access to the properties and records of [ name ] in order to carry out due diligence work . |
17 | CNAA members wished a set of special arrangements to be made for part-time students almost amounting to a separate course . |
18 | No provision is to be made for future rentals of warehouse or office space not currently used |
19 | No provision is to be made for liabilities to pay interest [ on loans not to be taken over by the purchaser ] ( v ) Full provision will be made for future rentals and other property costs on the Scottish warehouse lease |
20 | Special arrangements can be made for disabled students . |
21 | Special arrangements can be made for disabled students . |
22 | A quiet , empty room is needed so that the testing can be undisturbed , a check must be made for absent children , and the eye charts to be used must be left in a place where pupils will not be able to see them beforehand . |
23 | Exceptions may be made for specific schedules which may be the subject of separate warranties . |
24 | Tapes could be made for specific campaigns , for use in education , or simply to cater for communities of interest too small to be considered by the broadcasters . |
25 | The superposition principle can be used to predict the creep and relaxation behaviour at any temperature if some results are already available , with the proviso that the most reliable predictions can be made for interpolated temperatures rather than long extrapolations . |
26 | New pension arrangements will be made for CalMac employees in the STG scheme on broadly the same terms as they currently enjoy . |
27 | Then an indexing programme called QUILL , developed at Queen 's University , is run on the full texts , also thematic searches can be made for interested users . |
28 | Finally , the definition of the unit is relevant to the allowance to be made for differing circumstances or needs . |
29 | At the other end of the scale , rules would define precisely the shots that may be made for specified circumstances , confining all shots to the head and shoulders of the Member who has the floor , for example ( this solution has been adopted by the Canadian House of Commons ) . |
30 | Selective searches would be made for known individuals , and " honest and peaceful citizens " were asked to show understanding during the operation . |