Example sentences of "must be made for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A quiet , empty room is needed so that the testing can be undisturbed , a check must be made for absent children , and the eye charts to be used must be left in a place where pupils will not be able to see them beforehand .
2 Any two of the following checks must be made for each hiring
3 Any two of the following checks must be made for each hiring
4 This means not only that forecasts must be made for each sector separately but that the base year should be the last one for which there were no constraints on the supply of places .
5 ( 4 ) If the target company has more than one class of equity share capital and an offer is made which could result in 30 per cent or more of the voting rights being obtained , a comparable offer must be made for each class ( Rule 36.8 ) .
6 I 'm sure it says a written comment must be made for each subject .
7 Although provision must be made for new simple subjects , new complex subjects are much more likely to occur .
8 An argument must be made for that — it is not a reason to mess up the rest of the country .
9 At the same time allowance must be made for local preferences in the matter of terminology : annuities were not specified in Gloucestershire , nor were pensions in Worcestershire where , for example can be found payments of £5 from Kidderminster to John Rooke , serjeant at law of Bristol , £4 from Droitwich to another layman , and £1. 6s. 8d. from Cradley to the vicar of Halesowen .
10 Merciful provision must be made for those who failed to do so , but the failures must never be better off than the successes .
11 However , an extra allowance must be made for any head wind , and in poor visibility inexperienced pilots should make sure that they are close enough to keep the field in sight all the time .
12 Allowance must be made for any demands placed upon system resources by the Computer Group .
13 Any of them might have died prematurely , he might not have been able to earn these sums , and other misfortunes might have occurred so allowance must be made for this .
14 In applying the depth-diameter relationship allowance must be made for unusual degrees of infill .
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