Example sentences of "[adv] made for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 which are only made for export .
2 Which was only made for export .
3 Extra payments are only made for items not detailed in the original spec .
4 The emancipation of women , the unsettling social effect of the First World War and some increase in education for the majority of the population all made for revision of opinions and attitudes , towards sex as towards other matters .
5 Ready stiffened and spongeable fabrics especially made for roller blinds can be bought by the metre , and have the additional advantage of being available in widths up to 175cm ( 69in ) , making joins unnecessary except on the widest of windows .
6 Our nut roasts are n't exactly made for vegetarians .
7 Formerly farmland , it 's in the Blythe Valley , an area of outstanding natural beauty with topography just made for golf .
8 It was just made for Seve .
9 Then there 's the one just made for babies ,
10 Application is normally made for Part A and Part B registration might be granted if there is some doubt about the mark .
11 An exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally , usually made for effect , eg That story is as old as the hills !
12 Ask to see the ones which are specially made for video cameras .
13 ( WES AD LIB ) ( ANNE ) Still to come in part two , these boots are SPECIALLY made for walking .
14 er We , we go out once a week on our bikes just to keep fit for the job more than anything , and have a pint away from the wives , er but er we 've looked into the idea of getting a bike specially made for Joanne , er the little girl who I said suffers from this disease .
15 ‘ Would it surprise you to hear that Froggy Davies was stabbed with a golf shaft that is specially made for Supersight ? ’ asked Inspector Drew .
16 We consider what old fishing boats , and even vessels that were not specially made for fishing , can be adapted and sent to fish for a year or two .
17 The largest company employing disabled people in Britain is Remploy , which is run as a profit-making business , but equipped with machinery specially made for use by the disabled , and supervisors who are trained to help the disabled staff cope .
18 Provision is also made for payment when the bonus can not be earned because of circumstances outside the workers ' control .
19 The manufacture of faience objects was another highly specialized craft closely associated with temple worship ; many of these objects have a religious significance and were probably made for cult use .
20 The boy 's unfortunately unsober condition and his inadequate ability to express himself had clearly made for confusion .
21 In the hard sell of this linguistic and cultural economy , claims are made for English , not unlike those formerly made for Latin or for certain styles of French , that it is better suited to particular intellectual and scientific purposes , notably in the current situation , those for which consumers want to buy languages .
22 Such ‘ consort songs ’ began to proliferate during the second half of the century and still flourished during the first decade of the next ; the viol parts soon became more animated as in the masterly hands of William Byrd whose Psalmes , Sonets , and songs of sadnes and pietie ( 1588 ) were ‘ originally made for Instruments to expresse the harmonie , and one voyce to pronounce the dittie [ text ] ’ , though he now published them ‘ framed in all parts for voyces to sing the same ’ .
23 The committee observed at paragraph 18 that the fact that misappropriation of property was dealt with under the three separate heads of larceny , embezzlement and fraudulent conversion inevitably made for difficulty and complication .
24 The girl had something — quite apart from her natural grace and outstanding good looks , quite apart from the lithe , leggy body that was simply made for modelling , there was a quality about her that made her stand out from all the others girls in the class , which drew the eye and held it , so that even someone as cynical as Arlene looked and wanted to go on looking .
25 The less critical saw a city which was indeed made for pleasure — though as always it did not pay to be poor — and which was above all beautiful .
26 In a second season Biscoe visited New Zealand and the Chatham Islands , and then made for South Shetland .
27 For the latter purpose proposals are sometimes made for charges to be linked with the distribution of vouchers that can be ‘ spent ’ on the appropriate service .
28 Very occasionally coins were specifically made for export , although examples are fairly scarce before the modern trade dollars of the nineteenth century .
29 He joined the government laboratory in 1897 and , by arrangements recently made for assistants , he attended courses in chemistry at the Royal College of Science for two years , 1897–9 , but did not take his degree .
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