Example sentences of "make [noun] for a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And the County Council 's consistently said to the West Yorkshire authorities , you must make provision for a range of sites in suitable locations to help draw er development that would othe otherwise come to North Yorkshire . |
2 | The law does make provision for a person on a child-abuse register to know and to challenge that decision but the information does not have to come through the school record . |
3 | On a bend of the Colorado river we made camp for a month . |
4 | Participants also discussed the possibility of launching a major research project on the theme , and made plans for a book on communication and human rights in Africa . |
5 | Participants also discussed the possibility of launching a major research project on the theme , and made plans for a book on communication and human rights in Africa . |
6 | Beveridge made proposals for a separation benefit , to be paid only in cases of formal separation not caused by the wife . |
7 | In his fifties he was to return to the Liskeard area , the ‘ land of his fathers ’ , and make notes for a book on Cornwall ; alas , never to be completed . |
8 | Music , obviously , can make a mood , build familiarity and memory , make associations for a brand . |
9 | A donation of £260 from the proceeds of the tombola stall and refreshment/poster sales has been handed to the theatre by the Friends who have already made plans for a repeat performance in the autumn . |
10 | They have made proposals for a station which are unattached to any proposals for a means of getting there . |
11 | The company had made proposals for a coal gasification plant which it claims would be far more environment-friendly . |
12 | O'Shea , an oboe player who had also made albums for a west London record label , admitted the manslaughter of Miss Turner and was sent indefinitely to a secure mental hospital . |
13 | i ) In the case where a court order has not yet been made , the nature of the cautioner 's interest may be shown as : the former wife of the registered proprietor having made application for a property adjustment order under s24 Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 by proceedings in the [ Manchester ] County Court between [ husband ] and [ wife ] bearing number of matter ii ) In the case where the court order in favour of the wife has been made , but the transfer has not yet been executed and lodged in HM Land Registry and no earlier caution has been registered this might be : the registered proprietor [ husband ] has been ordered to transfer all his estate and interest in the property to [ wife ] by an order made in the [ Manchester ] County Court dated in proceedings between [ husband ] and [ wife ] bearing number of matter Unless a caution is registered there is risk ; before lodging the transfer the wife 's solicitor will make a Form 94C search , but such search does not confer priority for the registration of any dealing ( Land Registration ( Official Searches ) Rules 1990 ( SI No 1361 ) , r9 ) . |
14 | The old thatched tythe barn which stood end on to Silver Lane just below Manor Farm has now made way for a clutch of modern houses . |
15 | IV Intelligence School who immediately made arrangements for a billet in nearby Linslade. from what he heard of the telephone conversation , Harold gathered that the billetor was unwilling to have a private soldier , and had to be persuaded that this particular specimen knew how to behave . |
16 | If the customer may make orders for a number of parts , then ‘ part ’ must also be a key attribute as there will be several tuples with the same ‘ Name ’ . |
17 | It could n't possibly make sense for a man who was married to go homo-ing about . |
18 | Crilly , I 'll tell you about the sparkle of Belgravia , the shimmer of white marble , a sumptuous , salubrious white , the sugary white of fluffy friendship , cloudship , feely white , and the slim cobblestone road which led to the river where I met James who was fresh from Waterstone 's with his arms full of Pinter plays , O he was as a young Terence Stamp , Crilly , but for the sly cracks of wisdom about the corners of his eyes , and we drank espresso and he told me about Spain and the high mountains of India , and the Pyrenees he had taken on foot , and though I was as trite as my shopping Saturdays and my small muggy and squirming palms in summertime , he painted my body swirly-lined and peach upon a large canvas and made love to me upon the tip of the Heath with all of London a basin of rooftops beneath us while the sky loomed low in grey and pink , the Heath a dark pudding of sloping mountains , wild and white and wide as Brontë country , with only the smug suburban cliffs of Highgate Village peering from behind its sprawling hem , and big dogs scurried like brown birds to the crevice of foothills and then disappeared , so we made love for a while beneath that sky , which cast a blaze upon us the colour of cream . |
19 | They made employment for a workforce and were used in the work of other occupations ; but mainly they were used for recreation . |
20 | I 've been making sketches for a painting I shall do when I 'm free . |
21 | A party meeting was to be held on the following Monday and the Whips were making preparation for a vote to be taken . |
22 | Making hats for a living and looking at them all day long has mellowed her taste somewhat . |
23 | In 1891 he began making plans for a road and in 1893 he commenced work . |
24 | The question of the proper age of transfer was referred to it , as the West Riding was making plans for a series of middle schools spanning the age range nine to thirteen . |
25 | I am making plans for a series of visits to all parts of the country and hope to return to the north-east in the midst of those plans . |
26 | I 'm making films for a population of people who have never had films that speak to their heart and their soul , you see ? |
27 | It was not until the First World War that the last vestiges of the Habsburg , Ottoman and Romanov empires finally crumbled , making way for a tier of nation states which lay across the map of Europe from the Baltic to the Aegean . |
28 | He looked quite normal , however , and we made conversation for a while , although he seemed to be thinking of something else . |
29 | If Chamberlain really wanted to do that he should resign and make way for a government of genuine anti-appeasers . |
30 | Here , of course , you will also need to make provision for a bed and clothes storage . |