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

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1 BRITAIN will face a spiralling demand for long-term residential care of the elderly unless funds are made available for the rapid development of community services , a report warns today .
2 The boroughs and districts were made responsible for high spending services such as education ( except in inner London ) and social services .
3 Outside the metropolitan areas the division of the social policy functions was more even : the counties acquired responsibility for education and social services , while the districts were made responsible for housing .
4 If it is required to positively identify the components , it is recommended that one of the parents is made homozygous for a marker chromosome such as T6 ( Section 5.1 ) .
5 June Peat and John Carlin ( above suggested that repair kits be made available for counter pen sets .
6 In 1325 escheators were made responsible for keeping duplicates of inquisitions of diem clausit and of returns to chancery ; in 1326 a calendar of Contrariant lands was begun , a roll of serjeanties in various counties compiled and further auditors were appointed .
7 Large factories were made accountable for their own production , profits and losses .
8 Augmenting Britain 's direct contributions to the EEC are numerous ways in which specific British resources are made available for common EEC exploitation .
9 However , seeing these are carried out satisfactorily and that adequate resources are made available for doing so , is the responsibility of the Head Area Staff .
10 The terms of reference for this review stated very clearly that the extent of resources being made available for community care was not being questioned .
11 I am always fascinated to hear Liberals going on about resources being made available for defence , when they are committed to cutting them by 50 per cent .
12 The first set of temporary positions were offered in December 1983 for the spring and summer terms in 1984 , while further positions were made available for the autumn term 1984 and the spring term in 1985 .
13 Inexpensive conversion-kits were made available for many Edison models of phonograph , and the new ‘ four-minute ’ cylinders remained in production until 1929 .
14 In July 1989 wearing helmets was made mandatory for pedal cyclists .
15 The courts and tribunals were made responsible for ensuring the smooth running of electoral campaigns and equal treatment of candidates .
16 The North York Moors National Parks campaign Bag It , in which eyecatching biodegradable bags were made available for rubbish , was said to be an imaginative solution to the litter problem .
17 Hence the constant , and eventually often vain , calls of the leaders of such new states to surmount ‘ tribalism ’ , ‘ communalism ’ , or whatever forces were made responsible for the failure of the new inhabitants of the Republic of X to feel themselves to be primarily patriotic citizens of X rather than members of some other collectivity .
18 Local authorities were made responsible for the welfare of the handicapped under the National Assistance Act of 1948 .
19 These authorities were made responsible for the ‘ catechetical instruction ’ of children in elementary schools , according to their parents ' denomination .
20 There have also been symbolic measures ( such as restoring pay beds in NHS facilities ) , minor cuts ( such as withdrawal of supplementary benefits in vacations for students ) , some marginal privatization ( from 1986 employers were made responsible for paying sickness benefit for the first 28 weeks of an employee 's absence from work ) , tougher criteria ( people have to be ‘ actually seeking work ’ to be entitled to receive unemployment benefit and since 1 988 housing benefit is paid to fewer households ) , and an increase in the numbers relying on private medical insurance ( from 4 to 8 per cent since 1979 ) .
21 In the interests of maintaining " fair competition " between public and private providers and the efficient use of capital , a system of capital charges was introduced into the NHS for the first time , and all hospitals were made responsible for meeting the interest and depreciation costs of their existing assets and new investment .
22 The paragraph reads like a prelude to a claim that the solicitors be made responsible for the loss .
23 ‘ Management ’ ( which is relatively cheap ) is seen as the key to change : so education support grants are made available for management training , management consultants proliferate , and the Secretary of State sets up a high-powered task force to investigate the management training and development needs of heads and senior staff .
24 Those working at Grange Terrace and Granton , however , did not move to Murchison House until 1976 , when the Grange Terrace premises were made available for staff primarily engaged on projects related to hydrocarbon geology .
25 It is recommended that LIFESPAN facilities are made unavailable for 30 minutes before the shutdown so that any outstanding transactions may be completed .
26 It is recommended that LIFESPAN facilities are made unavailable for 30 minutes before a LIFESPAN shut down so that any outstanding transactions may be given sufficient time to complete .
27 Taxi drivers still complain a bit , as they do , but parking facilities were made available for the disabled .
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