Example sentences of "[be] made for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | When the manufacturer charges a unit price somewhat above zero , the retailer sets a higher price for any given price of retailer 2 , leading to the reaction function and equilibrium at B. The same argument can be made for manufacturer 2 . |
3 | Special provisions were to be made for agriculture and fisheries . |
4 | In determining an appropriate dividend yield , regard should be had not only for comparable public company yields but allowance should also be made for factors such as non-negotiability , dividend cover , asset backing etc . |
5 | The legislation provides for separate calculations to be made for England and Wales . |
6 | An allowance is to be made for variations between firms or sectors in the propensity to patent . |
7 | Furthermore , to determine the date of actual usage , allowance must be made for seasoning of the timber . |
8 | It must be borne in mind that a longer exposure will allow more plant material to be ‘ seen ’ but correction must be made for spreading of material seen at a lower exposure . |
9 | Clearly , the SMRs ( as used in the RAWP formula ) capture these differences rather well , so that a case can not thus be made for inclusion of measure of socio-economic deprivation in the RAWP formula , as for example The Black Report ( Townsend and Davidson , 1982 ) appears to argue . |
10 | For instance , if the surveyor failed to carry out his inspection and to present his report within the agreed time and as a result a house at a bargain price was lost , then a claim could properly be made for compensation . |
11 | But unlike Chomsky 's ideal linguistic competence , stylistic competence is an ability which different people possess in different measure , so that although there may be a great deal in common between different English speakers " responsiveness to style , allowance must be made for differences of degree and kind . |
12 | This was the ‘ concessionary crownhold disposition ’ which could be made for land which was to be developed ‘ for housing purposes ’ . |
13 | Although perhaps a case can be made for self monitoring by patients treated with insulin , there is no evidence to justify this expensive and uncomfortable practice for most people with non-insulin treated diabetes . |
14 | From this a deduction has to be made for knife sharpening and shields , about 4d a week … the women suffer greatly from chronic asthma … and by the acids with which the Colonial skins are cleaned . |
15 | In special cases , such as late enrolment , arrangements may be made for payment on arrival . |
16 | These findings suggest that fixed-term contract workers and agency workers are not always direct substitutes for one another ( in other words , that resort to one might be made for reasons very different than resort to the other ) . |
17 | There is therefore a case to be made for softening of some , if not all , the process water . |
18 | Very similar remarks throughout can be made for go , and also for verbs like bring and take ( see Fillmore , 1975 : 50ff ) . |
19 | Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that there is no case to be made for taxpayers ' money being used to prop up Boris Yeltsin , who will turn out to be the David Owen of Russia ? |
20 | A similar offer will be made for Session 1991/92 . |
21 | On four , there was a proposal to establish a two hundred and fifty thousand pound contingency capital sum , against which bids could be made for schemes that would bring down action grant , and I would 've su thought that scheme number four would be a bid against that two hundred and fifty thousand erm , contingency . |
22 | No charge will be made for attendance at this event . |
23 | NO CHARGE will be made for attendance at this seminar . |
24 | Allowance would also have to be made for depreciation ( estimates of equipment life vary , but 10 years is a reasonable average ) and interest on capital . |
25 | Other , similar , measures can be made for phonemes per syllable , morphemes per word , etc . |
26 | Barracking , one of Chapman 's pet hates , was particularly active at reserve matches , and he declared that a close watch would be made for offenders . |
27 | It seems , therefore , that Anton Piller orders should not be made for service and execution outside the jurisdiction . |
28 | Collections will be made for Winch and cheques presented . |
29 | To the musician , a MIDI keyboard attached to the computer would provide a more natural method of entering notes but , for those musicians who are not concert pianists , some allowance must be made for timing mistakes to reduce the amount of editing . |
30 | He says a case could be made for Manchester 's fullback , but in no sport are players picked from outside the national leagues — and anyway we can all spend hours picking players unlucky not to tour . |