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

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1 Our Psalm today said ‘ God , in your goodness , you have made a home for the poor , ’ but God needs people like you and me to make this home for everyone .
2 For instance , one small independent public sector agency , the local school bus system , has made a contract for the maintenance of the buses , with another public sector agency , TDC .
3 In course of time he finds that he is the pet antipathy of his superior officers , that he is made a butt for the amusement of other men on parade , and that if there is any unpleasant work or unpopular bear or point going vacant it falls to his lot to fill it .
4 He checked the bathroom and kitchen and only then stood up to look through the windows to be certain that no one had made a run for the trees .
5 And when we come to resolution six er , there is only one district council which has a made a nomination for the erm moderator for general assembly for ninety three , ninety four ?
6 In 1879 he became a Derby town councillor and in 1886 was made a JP for the borough .
7 I 've just made a note for the employer 's thing Jayne .
8 The Boro 's second leading scorer felt he had been made a scapegoat for the home defeat by Watford .
9 In his Cours de composition musicale , for example , the Reformation is made a culprit for the extremes of Individualism : ‘ Subdued by the Christian faith , Pride that formidable enemy of man rarely showed itself in the soul of the artist in the Middle Ages .
10 The one can not be made a substitute for the other ; indeed , any failure in right conduct inevitably brings about a downfall in right beliefs .
11 The USSR and Argentina have each made a submission for the fist time in the competition 's history .
12 Even before Hello , Dolly ! went into production , Richard Zanuck had agreed with Gene Kelly and producer Frank McCarthy , who together had made A Guide for the Married Man , to team them up again for a screen version of the fantasy Tom Swift and His Wizard Airship .
13 I suggested , as a possibility , the events of AD 196 , when in an Imperial civil war the governor of Britain , Clodius Albinus had made a bid for the throne .
14 5 Do n't make a dash for the first restaurant you see .
15 Then we 'll each make a dash for the ridge separately .
16 I found out later it was the weekend that he decided to definitely make a run for the presidency .
17 We could make a run for the thickets or something , ’ he said vaguely .
18 Now , as soon as the action switches to the next scene , let's make a run for the Butcher Building .
19 This is a commercial contract for Scottish Nuclear and our partners ESB International , and will make a profit for the Company .
20 Can I make a plug for the Glasgow underground system
21 It is well established that the courts can not make a contract for the parties .
22 ‘ We would make a plea for the person responsible to at least return the glasses , ’ he added .
23 I KNOW it is an old problem but can I make a plea for the Skerne to be cleaned up .
24 I was going to suggest the library might make a bid for the MSS .
25 Of course , it is not necessary to press the actual flowers from the birthday celebration itself , as one could just make a picture for the eighteen-year old as a present .
26 She did n't make a move for the jukebox , but the coins had disappeared .
27 Ten minutes before each air raid , no matter where he was , he would make a bee-line for the Morrison shelter .
28 The eagerness with which Biff Tundrish would make a bee-line for the nearest scriptory to soak himself in Imperial Fist history stirred amusement and a certain irritation in Lexandro 's breast .
29 Aficionados of art and antiques will make a bee-line for the towns ' museums and art galleries .
30 She said it was a remnant and I thought I 'd make a box for the sale .
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