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

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1 However they will understand the difficulties of using such an unpredictable material as wood , and make due allowance for minor defects .
2 Trailing variegated nepetas are often sold with the bedding plants during summer at garden centres as they make admirable subjects for hanging baskets and window boxes .
3 Police in Foxboro , Massachusetts made eight arrests for drunken and disorderly behaviour after last week 's England-US game .
4 Resorts : Cortina is international jet set , glamour and glitz ; Cervinia , Courmayeur and neighbouring La Thuile have a wide range of intermediate pistes , Gresonnay and Champoluc , also in the Aosta Valley , make tranquil alternatives for adventurous Italian speaking beginners ; and where is the noisiest of them all ?
5 Well here are the answers and they make shameful reading for Premier John Major .
6 The benefit regulations make specific provision for those students , or in some cases their partners , to receive both income support and housing benefit provided that they meet the general qualifying conditions for those benefits .
7 The report will discuss this aspect and make specific proposals for further investigation .
8 ‘ I understand you 've had only a boiled egg this morning , ’ she said meaningfully , then returning her attention to the maid , ordered , ‘ Make that tea for two , Margaret .
9 I make that suggestion for this reason .
10 If the precise boundaries of the demised property are of importance ( as where the tenant covenants to keep " the demised property " in repair ) the draftsman should make express provision for horizontal divisions .
11 Although the eighteenth-century house was essentially public with its absence of corridors and its interconnecting rooms , expressing what Henry Wotton had described in 1624 as ‘ the fond Ambition of displaying to a Stranger all our Furniture at one Sight ’ , it nevertheless made generous provision for those who wished to make their journeys privately , within the mind .
12 In connecting new houses , the Boards made generous allowances for such future load growth in distribution cables , though , in the early years especially , the shortage of materials inhibited the adoption of an expansionary sales and investment policy .
13 But if my fair kinswoman will but be patient and abide in my house until we have brought all into order , and made proper search for this money … ’
14 Olympic champions at Sarajevo in 1984 , Torvill and Dean will make another bid for Olympic honours in Norway next year under new rules which allow professionals to compete .
15 It has been made clear from the outset that the Board 's remit extends over some 350 institutions ; in other words , it is concerned not just with the 90 or so establishments substantially engaged in public sector higher education that would have come within the aegis of the Green Paper 's Model B , but with virtually all those which make some provision for higher education .
16 Church schools which have chosen to transfer to the education authority , rather than be independent , become public schools ( the term used in Scotland for maintained or state schools ) , although they can make separate arrangements for denominational instruction .
17 Zuwaya made similar contracts for other kinds of enterprise — — shops , garages or farms .
18 However , on the demand side , the influences ( whatever their relative strengths ) of genetic inheritance and other environmental variables will make individual demands for human capital differ .
19 Furthermore , while the Constitution guarantees freedom of expression and freedom of the media , it does not make explicit provision for free and equal access to the media for all citizens — an equally desirable objective .
20 Furthermore , while the Constitution guarantees freedom of expression and freedom of the media , it does not make explicit provision for free and equal access to the media for all citizens — an equally desirable objective .
21 Each offers slightly different and more appropriate benefits to the players , so that the individuals have a secure platform from which we hope they will make serious bids for international success .
22 As well as calling on the Government to continue to fund the five academic years of architectural education , the report made wide-ranging recommendations for future developments .
23 Do you make distinct sounds for each of the vowels , or do you use pretty well one indeterminate noise for the whole lot ?
24 Those who want equal time for creation science in biology classes might as well make similar demands for Flat Earth theory in astronomy classes .
25 Certainly , the pronouncements of the Manpower Services Commission ( MSC ) emphasise a policy of provision for all , and have made specific arrangements for young people with special needs , including those with disabilities .
26 García had been in hiding since the April coup , taking refuge in the Colombian embassy in Lima from where he had made public appeals for popular resistance to Fujimori .
27 The country has made few preparations for civil defence .
28 Some areas have made some provision for sheltered housing , that is , specially built flats with some services provided by a warden .
29 When the product selection has been made some options for managing records may have been made impossible by the operating environment or application software .
30 ( c ) The sub-contractor has made adequate provision for public liability and employers ' liability insurance .
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