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

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1 There would be a specific duty on local authorities to make plans for the recycling of waste which must be high on the list of priorities when formulating policy .
2 ( part of Barnardo 's providing support for HIV positive parents who want to make plans for the future care of their children )
3 One example is ‘ Barnardo 's Positive Options ’ which provides confidential and independent information and practical help for parents who want to make plans for the future care of their children .
4 In public , the duke continued to make plans for the coronation of Edward V , still scheduled for 22 June .
5 Here was the woman I wanted to marry , the woman I thought of every day as I looked beyond the cell to make plans for the future .
6 In public , the duke continued to make plans for the coronation of Edward V , still scheduled for 22 June .
7 A deputy of Sproull 's reputation , officiating in the regality court , would be certain to make enemies for the politician who appointed him , and Gorthie strongly advised the duke to get rid of the bailie-depute immediately .
8 Money was required not only for more powerful transmitters but also for the building of regional studio centres to make programmes for the entire country , so that RTD output would not be so Dar es Salaam-orientated .
9 ( 2 ) Before application is made for the grant of a licence under this Part of this Act , draft rules as to the persons entitled to use the canteen shall be prepared for submission with the application , and the licensing board shall refuse to grant the licence unless the body providing the canteen undertake to make rules for the canteen in the form of the draft , with the modifications , if any , required by the licensing board , and not to vary those rules without the consent of the licensing board .
10 Use the spare fondant to make accessories for the whales , if liked , colouring the icing in appropriate shades .
11 The Northern Ireland Act 1982 provides for the existing Assembly ( which lacks both legislative and executive powers ) to make proposals for the transfers to the Assembly of legislative and executive powers but such proposals must be such as to be ‘ likely to command widespread acceptance throughout the community ’ and although attempts are currently under way to evolve such proposals , they have not so far met with success .
12 To make proposals for the effective monitoring of local employment development agencies .
13 And as if to make amends for the rapacity of his Victorian forebears and their employers , he re-discovered species — notably the holly fern — long thought extinct in Snowdonia .
14 Yet in the nineteenth century the ‘ Breton pie-noir ’ was so numerous that it was found far from its native area — for example in southwest France to make amends for the inadequacies of the local Gascon as a milker .
15 And , since we 're talking about it , I want to make amends for the way I treated his mother .
16 Here , to make amends for the fright I have put you in .
17 Silas introduced them , and in an effort to make amends for the earlier incident on the highway she held out her hand and spoke quietly .
18 ‘ And if possible try to make amends for the rude way you spoke to Lucy .
19 This was probably a man called Michael Sidnell , from Bristol , who had carved a memorial tablet in Alderly Church in 1732 , and had later gone on to make designs for the court-house at Westbury on Severn .
20 Thus he had already started to make dispositions for the future .
21 ‘ The man who had been a rich merchant , and who was now a beggar , had to make brooms for the town .
22 However , we were able to make comparisons for the use of fixed-term contract workers and we also report briefly the results of this exercise .
23 The difficulty is how to make places for the flowers so that they wo n't fall out . ’
24 This Meeting , taking also into Consideration the numbers of Complaints against makers & sellers of yearn in Isla , hereby appoint that a Mercat for yearn shall be held at Bowmore on the first Tuesday of March yearly , and on such other days as they afterwards shall appoint , And hereby ordain the Clerk to make advertisments for the different Parish Kirks .
25 He must have got enough Nescafé there to make brews for the whole of Frankfurt .
26 If you go somewhere determined , with the best of intentions , to make changes for the better , you are likely to be on the look-out for faults to correct .
27 ‘ Oh , yes , I want to help to make things for the big bazaar Mr Sands was talking about , to help those who live here in such misery . ’
28 Yeah , I do n't know whether I can do it all because erm I need some drills and things to make holes for the fitting .
29 But as audiences will find out , we do n't have to make apologies for the art .
30 The facts of the case contained three elements : ( 1 ) DORA , giving power to make Regulations for the public safety and defence of the realm ; ( 2 ) the ‘ daughter ’ Regulations made under DORA , allowing the food Controller to regulate dealings in any article ; and ( 3 ) the Food Controller 's Order ( ‘ granddaughter ’ of DORA ) that no milk should be sold without licence , coupled with his grant of a licence on condition of receiving payment .
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