Example sentences of "be make for " in BNC.

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1 the court may in accordance with law grant a dissolution of the marriage provided that the court is satisfied that adequate and proper provision having regard to the circumstances will be made for any dependant spouse and for any child of or any child who is dependent on either spouse .
2 It is easy to forget exactly how much allowance should be made for the wind and other factors on a rough day .
3 Allowance must always be made for wind strength and the possibility of strong sink , since it can never be known beforehand whether there will be lift or sink on the way back .
4 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 .
5 Grants may be made for items such as the installation of a prepayment meter , reconnection charges and essential household equipment such as cookers and heaters .
6 If necessary , arrangements can usually be made for you to be seen at home .
7 Allowance will be made for contingencies , but these are to be the exception rather than the rule .
8 Its problem , when analysed by the new Provincial sector was its price : it would cost too much to enable a financial case to be made for the 210 breed to replace existing DMUs even taking asbestos removal into account .
9 As for the claim that the Cuk converter approaches 90% efficiency and produces minimal RF interference , exactly the same claims can be made for well-designed standard topologies .
10 Something of the problem defined by Jameson would also apply to the reading of longer poems , but I believe it would be more manageable ; with poetry , a better case can be made for homologies between style and structure .
11 Set in Uppsala at the beginning of the century , it tells the story of Bergman 's parents , and will be made for two different formats : as a four-part series for televsion , and as two feature films for cinemas .
12 No such claim could possibly be made for the Smolensk , Kursk , or Poltava gubernii .
13 Some allowance must be made for the large number of passengers without tickets in 1922 .
14 I am conscious that I speak in parable ; but all that vast organisation and provision which must be made for the old in the coming generation will bring disappointment unless the purpose at the heart of it is one that satisfies .
15 On an arable farm with only a few cattle kept to make manure , little provision would be made for these animals , but there would be one or more barns , stables and shelters for carts .
16 Adequate provision will probably not be made for Jonathan Rixon , one of the Islington children .
17 Dr Tyrell stressed that the results do not mean that a similar vaccine can be made for HIV ‘ but at least the road now does not look like a dead end ’ .
18 But exceptions have had to be made for words like prie-Dieu ( prayer-stool ) , which will remain without an x in the plural so as to avoid blasphemous implications .
19 However , an exception is to be made for appeler n and jeter ( and their derivatives ) , which are to be allowed to continue to double their last consonant on the ground that these verbs are ‘ more fixed in common usage ’ .
20 With a background in ICI 's pharmaceutical and paints operations , he told The Economist a year ago that a case could be made for hanging onto the jewels and getting rid of the tarnished tinsel .
21 Further , by wills and settlements , provision may be made for those who may come into existence at a future time , subject to the rule against perpetuities , which forbids any disposition which is not certain to take effect ( if it takes effect at all ) within lives in being and twenty-one years afterwards ; but a life in being includes a person en ventre sa mere at the time when the will or settlement takes effect .
22 Upon a decree for dissolution of a marriage or judicial separation , the court may make orders for the custody , maintenance , and education of the children , for financial provision to be made for the wife , and for varying marriage settlements .
23 Provision needed to be made for dowager widows , and for younger sons and for daughters , and perhaps for other persons .
24 Furthermore , to determine the date of actual usage , allowance must be made for seasoning of the timber .
25 ‘ Humbly ask if you may search the premises , and that due recompense will be made for the inconvenience , at my expense . ’
26 A series of many similar observations can be made for a number of different tribes and issues , and cumulatively these give us a very clear picture of the extensive series of Celtic silver coinages of the first century BC .
27 Unofficial EC estimates suggest that provision has had to be made for about £2 billion in the £28 billion borrowing requirement for 1992–93 as a result of the policy shift .
28 Arrangements can be made for ‘ pre-boarding ’ disabled passengers and their vehicles .
29 Lloyd 's deputy chairman Richard Hazell 's £155 million Syndicate 190 , hit by pollution claims , is contemplating going into ‘ run off ’ , though ‘ no decision may be made for some time ’ , says underwriter John Weatherall .
30 Lloyd 's deputy chairman Richard Hazell 's £155 million Syndicate 190 , hit by pollution claims , is contemplating going into ‘ run off ’ , though ‘ no decision may be made for some time ’ , says underwriter John Weatherall .
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