Example sentences of "have [prep] be made for " in BNC.

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1 The first of the great wheels were tall , and consideration has to be made for the height of the canopy , but there were many adaptations of the walking wheel and the more familiar smaller wheel , at which the spinner sat , soon followed , and on a small gallery like the one at Hodge Hill , the mistress of the house could sit with her tiny flax wheel .
2 Sometimes when the changes are slower it can be more difficult because allowance has to be made for the natural variations that occur hour by hour in an illness even without any treatment .
3 Provision has to be made For the wax to escape and the metal to enter .
4 Of course , it is more complex than that because allowance has to be made for convergent evolution , which is the acquisition of common characteristics by virtue of having been subjected to the same selection pressures , rather than because of sharing a common ancestor .
5 Estimates are not too easy , because the only useful comparison stars — Procyon , Aldebaran and Rigel — are always at different altitudes , and allowance has to be made for extinction ( that is to say , the dimming of a low-altitude star due to the Earth 's atmosphere ) .
6 Some special provision has to be made for depositors who are nominees or trustees .
7 Government claims on waiting lists were also substantiated , although allowance has to be made for reductions achieved clerically rather than clinically .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 A PC-based analyser is ideal in that it is impartial , on-hand , and quick , but due allowance has to be made for the particular type of text .
11 To calculate the size of gutter needed to cope with this amount of rain , allowance has to be made for the fact that the wind will tend to drive more rain on to the roof than would simply fall on the ca flat plan area .
12 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 .
13 Recall from Chapter 12 that an allowance has to be made for the fact that a given sum of money to be received in the future is worth less than the same sum received now .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 Pending the finalisation of the selection scheme additional applications have had to be made for approval of an interim scheme for entry in 1992/93 and a developed scheme for 1993/94 .
17 No doubt substantial changes will have to be made for permanent coverage .
18 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 .
19 Arrangements may have to be made for existing £6 membership who genuinely can not afford more but who would like to continue to receive the magazine .
20 As the pattern of industrial life goes on and the health of the nation enables people to live longer , the number of retired people will increase and new , attractive facilities will have to be made for them in Britain , or they will be lured away to live on the continent of Europe and spend their money there .
21 During the subsequent year , as the law requires , provision would have to be made for the principal and interest repayments on the loan in the revenue account .
22 Provision would have to be made for safe keeping — a locked cupboard in the hall keeper 's room and it would be necessary to erect an aerial .
23 Provision would have to be made for safe keeping — a locked cupboard in the hall keeper 's room and it would be necessary to erect an aerial .
24 It was not to be , for although we were all keyed up like first violins , having heard Churchill 's great ‘ Their finest hour ’ speech on June 15th with les soldats Francaises listening as well , Whitehall had decided that better arrangements had to be made for children than care in one of the best London hospitals .
25 In each case , after charging , measurements of heat had to be made for several hundreds of hours and repeated at several different levels of current , between 0.05 and 1.5 amps corresponding to a current entering each square centimetre of surface of the rods of 8 and 64 mA. ( mA means a milliamp or thousandth of an amp , not a million amps as incorrectly stated in one newspaper . )
26 Travel in the UK was unlimited though a case had to be made for every European exhibition other than the Venice Biennale and the Kassel Documenta , and most trips to the United States had to be funded privately or tied in with a conference or some other event that would cover the cost of the trip .
27 This aided the addition of the extension and although there were times when temporary arrangements had to be made for stairs and counter , the library stayed open almost completely through the alterations .
28 When , on 25 March 1859 , the tsar announced the principles on which Russian local government was to be based in the future , he acknowledged that provision had to be made for involving the public .
29 These friendships had to be made for without them the project would have fallen apart .
30 It provides flexibility when across-the-board cuts have to be made for macroeconomic purposes .
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