Example sentences of "be make for [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Homes of suitable shape and size might be made for each individual creature .
2 A charge of £5.00 will be made for each unfilled place in excess of 15% of the final numbers for which accommodation and catering services have been confirmed .
3 In addition , suitable arrangements should be made for new part-time staff joining the further education service to have some introduction to their place of work , and further training should be provided to enable experienced part-time teachers to upgrade their subject knowledge and skills .
4 Although provision must be made for new simple subjects , new complex subjects are much more likely to occur .
5 As for the claim that the Cuk converter approaches 90% efficiency and produces minimal RF interference , exactly the same claims can be made for well-designed standard topologies .
6 Set in Uppsala at the beginning of the century , it tells the story of Bergman 's parents , and will be made for two different formats : as a four-part series for televsion , and as two feature films for cinemas .
7 The authors note that no corrections could be made for other confounding variables that might lead to miscarriage in women who smoke and they caution against overinsterpretation of the apparent effect of one single variable in IVF-ET .
8 Excellent refreshments will be provided , and those who wish to attend are asked to contact Catherine Sharpe at Institute headquarters as soon as possible , so that proper arrangements can be made for this important reception .
9 The GIS permits population estimates to be made for any arbitrary rectangular region on the map .
10 In addition to a claim for capital loss or loss of profits , a claim can be made for any consequential loss which falls within the rules in Hadley v. Baxendale , i.e. loss of a type which at the time of the contract could reasonably have been predicted by both parties as liable ( i.e. not unlikely ) to occur in the event of the breach .
11 There are no charges for maintaining any of these accounts , but charges will be made for any extra services offered , such as telegraphic transfers , drafts and money orders .
12 The visual ambiguity of handwriting is such that a number of possible interpretations may be made for any written word .
13 the court may in accordance with law grant a dissolution of the marriage provided that the court is satisfied that adequate and proper provision having regard to the circumstances will be made for any dependant spouse and for any child of or any child who is dependent on either spouse .
14 There is a case to be made for those starving and living in cardboard boxes just around the corner —
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