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

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1 He also set up the renowned Creature Shops to develop animatronics for the film and television industries and which recently made the masks for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles .
2 The research aims to show how the requirements of mass social and economic mobilisation associated with the Five Year Plan and the epoch of socialist construction made the need for political control more urgent .
3 The threefold character of the German Bürgertum — strong state , strong Bildungsbürgertum , statist Bildungsbürgertum — made the situation for cultural modernism and for civil society trebly difficult .
4 Quota filmmaking also made the argument for narrative simplicity that sometimes escaped the more prolix mainstream filmmakers .
5 The recent improvement in East-West relations must also make the market for military equipment less favourable .
6 Make the sauce for Glazed Lemon Puddings , cool , cover and refrigerate .
7 To understand this protest , it is important to appreciate that Aristotle had made the quest for final causes , for ends or purposes , the highest aim of the student of nature .
8 The euphoria of R&B is made the vehicle for constructive ends .
9 Maternal deprivation was made the scapegoat for retarded development , anxiety and guilt feelings , promiscuity , instability and divorce — even for stunted growth .
10 The Delors Report refrains from making the case for monetary union .
11 And you 're making the application for temporary authority to operate the licence in respect of premises known as Kwiksave Supermarket ?
12 Jockey Pat Eddery will switch to Wharf , originally in the race to make the pace for Zafonic .
13 to consult the landed and trading interest of the nation , by lessening its incumbrances and public debts , and putting them in a method of being paid off in a few years ; which could not have been done , unless a way had been found to make the Annuities for long terms redeemable ; which had been happily effected by the South-Sea Scheme , without a breach of parliamentary faith .
14 However , that the strain on some families , especially female members , is thus increased is indisputable and makes the case for complementary support , through organised local endeavour , all the more compelling .
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