Example sentences of "[adj] make [noun] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It was free to select the news it thought fit to print , to make much of it , or little , and free to make room for more girls wearing less and less underwear . |
2 | Although the Old Testament disapprobation of usury continued within the church ( above all when people of slender means took out loans on the security of their house or smallholding and ended by being evicted — a situation liable to cause urban riots ) , even the clergy were willing to make loans for Christian merchants . |
3 | This is a contextual argument , which makes one understand the way in which the Government are prepared to make appointments for political reasons . |
4 | Chairman Roger Pedder says : ‘ While it may be hoped that the position will improve , members of the 1990/91 and 1991/92 policy years would be prudent to make provision for supplementary calls of 7% and 6% of the contributions for these years . ’ |
5 | It is important to make time for such intimacy , as it is an enduring part of marriage . |
6 | The extent of the work that could be undertaken would depend not only upon her willingness to consider it , but also on the finance available from the elderly person herself , her family , or the local authority , who are able to make grants for this purpose in suitable cases . |
7 | But so many churches seem unable to make room for such intimate worship . |
8 | WITH NEW legislation due on the statute books in the New Year the time available to make application for Light Railway Orders is running out . |
9 | The Americans arrived on Concorde at the start of the week desperate to make amends for two successive defeats which had stung their national pride . |
10 | And I think the council are trying their utmost to make facilities for all ages . |
11 | If it is necessary to make allowance for uncertain dividends , Cornell and French ( 1983b ) have derived the corresponding no-arbitrage condition . |
12 | Revision is necessary to make provision for emerging subjects . |