Example sentences of "make [adj] for a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | From this perspective , the working class was seen as the object for colonization by its cultural superiors in order that " respectable " members of the class be separated from their " rough " residue , and the leaders of the class be made fit for a limited role in governing the nation . |
2 | Each one may be made responsible for a specific task . |
3 | PROPERTY to be made available for a would-be council tenant is expected to raise some interest and a few eyebrows . |
4 | But planning can be made rational for a particular class or for the ‘ power bloc ’ created to sustain monopoly capital 's predominance . |
5 | If premium payments are stopped , the policy may be made paid-up for a reduced guaranteed sum assured . |
6 | If premium payments are stopped , the policy may be made paid-up for a reduced guaranteed sum assured . |
7 | But the outsider of three , trained near Thirsk by Andrew Stringer , made all for a runaway success over two well fancied raiders from fashionable southern yards . |
8 | ‘ It is well settled that certainly no person made responsible for a judicial decision can delegate his responsibility . |
9 | As Mittwoch ( 1990 : 125 ) points out , however , the fact that historically make vacillated for a long time between to and zero ( cf. the biblical He maketh me to lie down in green pastures ) calls for a deeper explanation of why the bare infinitive won out . |