Example sentences of "[be] made for the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although the game against the All Blacks was entertaining , the flaws in the Boks line-up were evident to see and changes should have been made for the following encounter with the World Champions . |
2 | There has been a substantial advance in real-terms pay under our Administration , and this year the pay award that has been made for the current year is increasing the teachers ' pay bill overall by 11.3 per cent . |
3 | At the English Reformation Tyndale naïvely hoped that , after provision had been made for the surplus clergy , the revenues misused by the Church would be devoted to relief of the poor , not to the enrichment of Henry VIII 's courtiers . |
4 | It is necessary to stress this rather negative fact mainly because of excessive claims that have been made for the new ideas . |
5 | The special arrangements that had been made for the new pathway students had caused resentment among other students , who felt that they were being treated like second class citizens , and enthusiasm from staff members who had been involved in the parallel track had reassured other faculty members . |
6 | I do not agree with Stella Lowry that ‘ special arrangements that had been made for the new pathway students had caused resentment among other students , who felt that they were being treated like second class citizens . ’ |
7 | But he stressed that no formal approach had been made for the former football ground . |
8 | THE draw has been made for the first round of this year 's Harp Masters International Hockey tournament , run by Annadale Hockey club . |
9 | THE draw has been made for the Indoor Football Championship in Hong Kong , which runs from November 15 to 28 . |
10 | Looking to the future , preparations have been made for the International TV Week which will be held in Bolzano , Italy from 17–23 May 1992 . |
11 | Mickey Spielberg , Disney 's chief imagineer , told me that some adjustments have been made for the European park , especially in the type of catering provided . |
12 | And even after due allowance has been made for the undeniable fact , easily forgotten as it is , that literature is written by writers , and that writers are likely to be highly exceptional beings who actively prefer working alone , there is still something persuasively representative about the man in the play who would rather listen to a new recording of a favourite opera than to the problems of his neighbours and relatives . |
13 | No allowance had been made for the physical difficulty of getting heavy guns over a battlefield where all roads had been obliterated and every inch of ground thrown up into huge mounds and craters by the attackers ' own bombardment . |
14 | The Group has no present intention to dispose of the AUK Notes and therefore no tax provision has been made for the potential liability to corporation tax . |
15 | However , we have not been persuaded that it would be right to extend the special provision which has been made for the infected haemophiliacs . |
16 | A SECOND ransom demand has been made for the kidnapped champion Irish donkey Toby . |
17 | that decisions are made for the right reasons and do not run counter to deeply held attitudes or beliefs |
18 | SIR — As preparations are made for the 12th London Marathon ( arguably the largest and best race in the world ) , Londoners need to recognise and rectify an important problem . |
19 | Sometimes extravagant claims are made for the incapacitatory effectiveness of ordinary prison sentences , and it is argued that if prison sentences were longer this could produce a substantial reduction in crime by means of incapacitation . |
20 | Trick tables conceal parts of the actors ’ bodies , and models are made for the missing parts , liberally spattered with gore and guts . |
21 | Adequate provision must be made for the various kinds of aquatic plants , for some prefer the shallows around the pool while others require much deeper water . |
22 | Before expanding , arrangements must be made for the higher cash requirements needed to support trading at increased levels . |
23 | Such a distinction would require fine tuning but an a priori case might be made for the financial reports of the two groups being different . |
24 | This may be ; but at the time there was a case to be made for the new policy satisfying the demands both of expediency and humanity . |
25 | Bargains began to be made for the first time , and it became readily apparent to the men that whatever rights they thought they had lost , had been transposed by an orderly system which benefited them as well as the Mineral Lord . |
26 | But normally either the land was eventually to be divided equally between the children or , more typically where land was scarcer , the land itself would go to a single son and provision be made for the other children in cash — very often advanced earlier in life , on marriage or to set up in a trade . |
27 | On the successful completion of all module tests and the final theoretical examination , application can be made for the practical part of the examination . |
28 | Where there is an urgent need to protect a child an ex parte application may be made for the following orders : ( a ) an emergency protection order ; ( b ) a prohibited steps or a specific issue order under s8 ; ( c ) a recovery order ; ( d ) a warrant under s48(9) ( police assistance in the execution of an EPO ) . |
29 | Can a case be made for the continued provision of such housing ? |
30 | Provision would be made for the possible transfer of other functions at a later date , ( e.g. The assessments of means , decisions on the grant of criminal legal aid , and at least some of the determinations of bills now carried out in the courts ) . |