Example sentences of "have make [noun] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | That pioneer-breed has made way for pampered and petted females who demand the best of two worlds . |
2 | Route 66 in Darlington has made £150 for multiple sclerosis research with a raffle drawn at a special soul promotions night . |
3 | Since the first edition of this book both the Matrimonial Homes ( Co-ownership ) Bill introduced in the House of Lords in 1980 ( which would have made provision for statutory co-ownership of the matrimonial home ) and the Land Registration of Law of Property Bill ( affecting the practice that has grown up following the case of Williams & Glyn 's Bank Ltd v Boland ) [ 1981 ] AC 487 ) have failed . |
4 | In a few cases , the social worker might have to make provision for young children to be given temporary care away from home , for instance if the patient is a single parent without any relatives who could care for the children . |
5 | It was reported that the couple had made love for real , and that the scene had to be drastically cut by the censors . |
6 | But it was for the lock from the people , you know and he , he got round like this , and this is the God 's truth as well again , he 'd come to me from America and er they , I had to make locks for certain people they called them statos , status symbols there , in their own houses , you know , where they put this lock on and anybody as he 's got one like that , you know and from America to Dick in Willenhall to make them . |