Example sentences of "be make for each [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Helping the launch of Stoddard Templeton fabrics into the market place is a £500,000 advertising campaign combining carpets and curtains ‘ that are made for each other . ’
2 ‘ As far as I can see , you two are made for each other ! ’
3 Separate accounts are made for each person and for each class of asset , liability , profit or loss .
4 Separate records are made for each context , and any finds are given the same unique number .
5 At present , six to eight tenders are made for each bus contract but this element of competition may be reduced or disappear if the eight municipal companies are sold to one or other of the large bus companies .
6 They 're made for each other .
7 I reckon they 're made for each other .
8 Thus one specific entry can be made for each subject in the index .
9 I 'm sure it says a written comment must be made for each subject .
10 A charge of 10p may be made for each ticket resold .
11 Also the subject of discussion and refinement during the first term are the number of offers to be made for each field to reach the target ( the offer ratio ) and the A level grades normally required for entry .
12 This means not only that forecasts must be made for each sector separately but that the base year should be the last one for which there were no constraints on the supply of places .
13 Any two of the following checks must be made for each hiring
14 Any two of the following checks must be made for each hiring
15 ( 4 ) If the target company has more than one class of equity share capital and an offer is made which could result in 30 per cent or more of the voting rights being obtained , a comparable offer must be made for each class ( Rule 36.8 ) .
16 In his eyes Christianity and the Roman empire were made for each other .
17 It was like they were made for each other , she said , was n't it ?
18 CAMCORDERS and holidays were made for each other .
19 It just added further proof to Branson 's growing conviction that Virgin and the airline business were made for each other .
20 To explore possible reasons for the different kinds of error reported above the following calculations were made for each patient : total number of missing days , total number of retrospective completions , and total number of occasions on which a discrepancy occurred between written and electronic records .
21 Separate ratings were made for each item .
22 What it does is extend the requirements to include methods of selection which should virtually guarantee that the ‘ proper ’ choice is made for each party .
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