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

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1 It provides flexibility when across-the-board cuts have to be made for macroeconomic purposes .
2 Yet in order to understand the present pattern and appearance of settlements , allowance has to be made for varying degrees of change occurring in the past .
3 Arrangements will be made for shortlisted bidders to have reasonable access to the properties and records of [ name ] in order to carry out due diligence work .
4 Full provision is to be made for current and deferred taxation at the local statutory rate applicable , which for the United Kingdom is to be 35% .
5 CNAA members wished a set of special arrangements to be made for part-time students almost amounting to a separate course .
6 We hope that enough progress can be made for that objective to be accomplished , and shall continue to give the Secretary-General of the United Nations our full support .
7 An argument must be made for that — it is not a reason to mess up the rest of the country .
8 And that it would be imprudent in the extreme for allowance not to be made for that feature .
9 As far as er the honourable gentleman for Edinburgh Central is concerned , he said there was a case for a wider inquiry into the auditing o of companies , well that is not something specifically called for er by Bingham although I acknowledge that a case can be made for that but I think we want to be extremely careful before extending that in the way that he and the honourable member for Great Grimsby proposed beyond the direct er responsibility to the members or the owners of the company .
10 Holes need to be made for all the connections : ballvalve , cold water feeds and overflow pipe .
11 No value shall be attributable to any intangible asset including but not limited to , goodwill , intellectual property rights , research and development expenditure , third party rights , customer contracts , computer software and hardware , assets located in the business which is to be closed , any assets with an original cost of less than £500 , books and records but full provision shall be made for all liabilities in respect thereof .
12 Full provision will be made for all liabilities of the business relating to any period before the Transfer date discharged or agreed to be discharged by the Purchaser at any time during the period from the Transfer date down to the date upon which the Completion accounts have become final and binding .
13 Two is the obvious number , but in certain circumstances a case could be made for one prisoner or three prisoners .
14 Third and this meets the case of development carried out in good faith , or ignorance — application can be made for retrospective permission .
15 The final step provides an evaluation or post-mortem of the whole teaching programme so that , in cases where students have not achieved the objectives , appropriately modified plans can be made for future teaching .
16 No provision is to be made for future rentals of warehouse or office space not currently used
17 No provision is to be made for liabilities to pay interest [ on loans not to be taken over by the purchaser ] ( v ) Full provision will be made for future rentals and other property costs on the Scottish warehouse lease
18 As in teaching by example , special arrangements do not need to be made for individual supervision .
19 An alternative to the award of an injunction for protecting the interests of applicants pending trial is to allow claims to be made for monetary compensation for loss inflicted by governmental action .
20 The evidence nationally regarding ‘ new long-stay ’ patients was equivocal , with the need for residential provision to be made for such patients being strongly contended outside Worcester .
21 A case could be made for such a ritual being enshrined in the legend of Lady Godiva of Coventry , riding through the city on a white horse ( fig. 13.1 ) , though this idea has been dismissed by Hilda Ellis Davison in her otherwise full and admirable account of the legend .
22 However , no general case can be made for such a switch .
23 In sum , a plausible case can be made for cooperative R&D ventures whenever technological spillovers or potential positive pecuniary externalities exist .
24 Special arrangements can be made for disabled students .
25 Special arrangements can be made for disabled students .
26 The builder , therefore , has the ultimate control in that no payment need be made for sub-standard work .
27 Arrangements may have to be made for existing £6 membership who genuinely can not afford more but who would like to continue to receive the magazine .
28 Family cases should be only referred to a solicitor where detailed advice and negotiation about the arrangements to be made for financial provision and for the children were needed ; other civil cases should only be referred once it was clear that court proceedings should be initiated .
29 The Head of Department or his or her nominee is responsible for informing the Registry of any limit on the numbers of tutees a particular member of his or her staff should be allocated , and of arrangements to be made for personal tutor responsibilities when a member of staff leaves or is granted leave of absence .
30 A lease can be made for five years subject to the tenant 's right to determine if the war ends before the expiry of five years .
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