Example sentences of "make [adv prt] [adj] shortfall " in BNC.

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1 Awarded a free place at Birmingham University to study music for three years , Peter was short of basics like clothes and books until Elaine Blond gave him £30 and arranged for Peter to work at Bloomsbury House in his holidays to help make up any shortfall .
2 Therefore , the acquirer should obtain a covenant that the seller will make up any shortfall .
3 Er , on paragraph nine the government 's own figures show that there is a shortfall of glee while the others who have a a social conscience , a and that they 've mixed , the site provision is n't keeping pace with the growth of the number of caravans and yet , what it 's proposing to do in this paper will make the situation worse by removing any incentive erm and any requirement on local authorities actually to provide the sites that are needed to make up that shortfall and it 's quite clear that what this is about is actually what it is happening in housing in general and that is shifting provision from the pri , from the public to the private sector .
4 It does n't matter if the cumulative amount is temporarily less than what you owe , because you 'll be asked to make up any shortfall at the end of the year ; and money overpaid will be returned .
5 A further key advantage for many people is that AVCs allow you to purchase ‘ added years ’ , to make up any shortfall in your entitlement to benefit under a company scheme .
6 How far the private sector will be prepared to finance " special needs " housing where the return on capital is likely to be limited is doubtful , as also is the Government 's commitment to make up any shortfall .
7 No , it 's the employers ultimately who will be penalised because the employers are required to make up any shortfall in the assets of the funds not the pensioners .
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