Example sentences of "make [art] [noun sg] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Make the hole for the supply to the hot water cylinder higher than the cold supply — so that if the water fails , the hot runs out first .
2 Make the case for the park in historical and aesthetic terms as strongly , publicly and early as you can .
3 Congratulations to Bicester Rugby Club , and make sure you 're listening to the television tomorrow afternoon when they make the draw for the semi-finals of the Provincial Insurance Cup .
4 The line-up for the fourth Grand Slam Finals of the Vauxhall Indoor Tennis Trophy reflects a mixture of old and new , as former champions Queen 's Club make the grade for the fourth time , whilst Royal Berkshire earn a place in the last four for the first time in their debut Trophy season .
5 I make no apology for the title of this chapter because it was an expression which my cousins used very frequently .
6 I would like the members of this authority to have a look at the reply I make no apology for the length of the reply to Mr 's very important question .
7 I make no apology for the number of committees that we have and I make no apology for the numbers on the committee .
8 I make no apology for the number of committees that we have and I make no apology for the numbers on the committee .
9 I can tell you you 're in for some trouble if you start that because I I is you you 're all in trouble if you want to start these smaller committees , we have looked at the committees and as I say we make no apology for the number of committees or the number that 's on 'em .
10 I do not however accept that in addition to the hours of care which she provides at home during the school holidays that there should also be an enabler for twenty hours per week as she suggests that would mean that the number of hours of care , and I appreciate of course , that there is some artificiality in dealing with this in pure terms of numbers of hours of care , but nevertheless it provides a sort of common denominator , which can give some indication , that would mean no less than ninety hours of boarding and care per week fifty during the week erm and twenty during the weekend and a further twenty for the enabler , I think that that er is too great and I make no allowance for an enabler at home .
11 These definitions are significantly more positive than those contained in the Companies Act 1985 , and they make no allowance for the likelihood of the contingencies crystallising into actual liabilities ; this is apparently in conflict with SSAP 18 , Accounting for Contingencies , which requires remote contingencies to be excluded from accounts disclosures .
12 It is a fact that lists of exam results make no allowance for the academic levels of a school 's intake of pupils .
13 These have already been compared with law centres earlier in this chapter and it was noted then that they are staffed by volunteer lawyers , have limited opening hours , offer only advice , and make no charge for the service provided .
14 — ( 1 ) Where , at the beginning of the transitional period , there is no students ' association established for the students of the college , the college council shall , as soon as is practicable after that date ( after consultation with such persons as appear to them to be representative of students of the college ) , make a scheme for the establishment of a students ' association for students of the college .
15 Because we believe in stable democratic government supported by a majority of the British people , we shall not only campaign wholeheartedly for fair votes in the coming weeks , we also make a pledge for the period after the election .
16 So it is bread on both rods , except that I make a paste for the free-line rod so that I am still offering a bait on a weightless rig .
17 Those who act at the place of business must be doing so on the business of the company and not their own account ; the crucial question has been said to be , ‘ Does the agent in carrying out the foreign corporation 's business make a contract for the corporation , or does the agent in carrying out his own business , sell a contract for the foreign corporation ? ’ .
18 The plan had been simple but risky — ignore orthodox Himalayan techniques , forget about Sherpas , and make a dash for the summit at 29,028ft .
19 As the 1992 Art Materials Exhibition looms over the horizon , I would like to share my experience from the last exhibition and make a plea for the next .
20 As the 1992 Art Materials Exhibition looms over the horizon , I would like to share my experience from the last exhibition and make a plea for the next .
21 I make a plea for the Government to consider a matter of urgency , either through independent research or their own officers , finding a long-term method of achieving a much more comprehensible system that is easy to use and that can be understood by ordinary people .
22 As long as we feel we can sell them on and make a profit for the NECCR then we will be happy .
23 12 ALISON BELL LEISUREWEAR ‘ Party Plan ’ sessions are under way these are good publicity and make a profit for the Society .
24 In spite of David 's childhood marriage to the sister of the English king , Edward did not hesitate to help a Balliol descendant make a bid for the Scottish throne , driving David and Joan into exile in France after the battle of Halidon Hill near Berwick .
25 I do n't think I' make a prediction for the scouse match , but I reckon we 'll beat Oldham .
26 A rabbit would surface and immediately make a bolt for the closest hole when he sensed the hawk .
27 And they all make a bee-line for the famous phone box , calling whatever part of the world they come from , no matter what the time difference is . ’
28 Within my own panel courts have agreed to adjourn hearings , and make an order for a short period of time to enable a more thorough assessment .
29 ( 2 ) In any proceedings to which this section applies the court by which the proceedings were so decided may , subject to subsections ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) below , make an order for the payment by the Board to the unassisted party of the whole or any part of the costs incurred by him in the proceedings .
30 Trimm 's proud boast is that they make an enclosure for every purpose , ’ … from walk-in to carry out . ’
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