Example sentences of "[prep] be made for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 No provision is to be made for future rentals of warehouse or office space not currently used
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 CNAA members wished a set of special arrangements to be made for part-time students almost amounting to a separate course .
5 It provides flexibility when across-the-board cuts have to be made for macroeconomic purposes .
6 Needless to say there is a case to be made for both sides in the discussion of small team versus large , and paid versus voluntary .
7 In such instances allowance has to be made for these features when planning the design , so much so that at Woodchester Orpheus may , for this reason , have been displaced from his usual , central position ( pI .
8 Life went on , and pottery and other artefacts continued to be made for several decades at least .
9 The execution of the will was certainly not a quick and easy process because of the number and geographical range of the bequests : there were the arrangements for his burial in the Church of St. Thomas of Acre in London , the founding of a chapel at Woodhead and the School in Stockport , together with masses and annual and daily services of prayers for his soul , road building in Essex , repair of the Cripplegate in London , gifts to the poor in and around Stockport and London and to churches in Stockport , Ashton , and Mottram , mourning rings to be made for particular friends , and legacies to his family .
10 Finally , the definition of the unit is relevant to the allowance to be made for differing circumstances or needs .
11 Also , it may be that the relative cheapness and speed of the leave procedure encourages applications to be made for tactical reasons ( for example , to increase the chance of a favourable settlement ) despite the absence of any serious expectation that leave will be granted .
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