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

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1 A good chance of exciting winds and a wide range of dinghies , catamarans and windsurfers make this a paradise for more experienced sailors , while there 's a sheltered corner and a shallow sandy beach for families with younger children .
2 Good use of animated VGA graphics and pop-up windows with property information make this a must for fans of the board game .
3 Good use of animated VGA graphics and pop-up windows with property information make this a must for fans of the board game .
4 Good use of animated VGA graphics and pop-up windows with property information make this a must for fans of the board game .
5 Many slimmers make this an excuse for not sticking to the diet , but I find it much easier being away from the kitchen and the kettle !
6 She looked up at him and said sulkily : ‘ Wotcha wan na make such a mess for ? ’
7 To most , if not all , British trade union leaders it seemed to be suicide to follow Larkin 's " fiery cross " into a confrontation with the state in circumstances in which it was clear that their members would not follow them ; why should they make such a sacrifice for Larkin when they had been unwilling to do so only a year earlier for the London dockers ?
8 As soon as the area had been measured and surveyed , the work of cutting the new streets through the old teeming and tortuous maze of the centre had never before been attempted on such a scale , though Christopher Wren had made such a plan for 17th-century London .
9 We have n't had to make a demand upon our congregation to make such a decision for twenty two or twenty five years you see ?
10 He had decided that stocks of Dall 's porpoise would not be significantly depleted by such a move , but he was unable to make such a claim for northern fur seals and sea-lions .
11 The need to make such a comment for a pedigree breed that is clearly stated to be all-black in colour is a powerful reminder that the little white patches and flashes are still persisting , even after a century of specialized , selective breeding .
12 are intended to cover extraneous invalidating causes such as mistake , misrepresentation or duress ; consequently , it is said , the subsection makes enforceable an agreement for which there is no consideration .
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