Example sentences of "make [noun sg] for [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 RUGBY LEAGUE : The Stones Bitter Premiership final at Old Trafford on Sunday , May 17 , is to be made all-ticket for the first time .
2 Statistics on the death penalty in the USSR have been made public for the first time since 1934 .
3 STATE school exam results tables will be made public for the first time this week in the biggest Government publishing exercise since ration books .
4 When we make love for the second time this throbbing afternoon it is like lingering over liqueurs by a log fire .
5 Tonight she would make love for the first time — and it would be with the man she loved .
6 Consequently the remaining seven Wellingtons of 148 Squadron left for Egypt , making room for the first detachment of six Blenheims from 21 Squadron .
7 The Gordon Bennett races made way for the first Grand Prix in 1906 when Szisz of Romania won the inaugural French Grand Prix at Le Mans .
8 The company made way for the next entertainment the islanders offered to mark the treaty they had made , and Tiguary gave Dulé a drink and hugged him , sitting him down beside him to watch the dancers who now occupied the clearing .
9 For those reasons as I , have I , hoped made plain , it seems to me that the general scheme provided by Mrs is the one that ought to be adopted , however in my view when Mrs also makes provision for a second carer for some three hours a day that is well over egging the pudding , if I may adopt a phrase used by Mr at one stage during the case , I feel sure that in practice the two resident carers would not simply say well I 'm on duty from eight am on Monday till twelve midday on Thursday and I shall do nothing during the rest of the week , I think that living in the household for , at
10 As part of the £52.5m scheme a farm bridge will be demolished to make room for a fourth lane between junction 20 at Lymm and Junction 21a for the M62 .
11 However , his appearance had been that of an eighteen-year-old , which makes nonsense for a second time of the press claims that Lord Haw-Haw was as puny in appearance as he had been in his human sympathies .
12 Once the first block is empty it will be demolished to make way for the second phase of house building , where the whole process of relocating and building is repeated .
13 The property , which Dockbuild bought in 1989 , was due to be demolished to make way for the fifth stage of the inner ring road .
14 Despite a sure-handed debut against Brazil in the 1–1 Washington draw that restored English pride , the Southampton player will be asked to make way for the third goalkeeper on the trip , Crystal Palace 's Nigel Martyn .
15 Saturday night 's last performance was followed by a frantic ‘ get out ’ to make way for the next show , tear-filled goodbyes and promises to write daily .
16 At the other end of the scale , you can control everything , from the background to the text font and colour , size and weight , how each slide makes way for the next , and , innovatively for a DOS product , an accompanying sound track .
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