Example sentences of "be made for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We hope that enough progress can be made for that objective to be accomplished , and shall continue to give the Secretary-General of the United Nations our full support .
2 And that it would be imprudent in the extreme for allowance not to be made for that feature .
3 Two is the obvious number , but in certain circumstances a case could be made for one prisoner or three prisoners .
4 Third and this meets the case of development carried out in good faith , or ignorance — application can be made for retrospective permission .
5 The final step provides an evaluation or post-mortem of the whole teaching programme so that , in cases where students have not achieved the objectives , appropriately modified plans can be made for future teaching .
6 As in teaching by example , special arrangements do not need to be made for individual supervision .
7 An alternative to the award of an injunction for protecting the interests of applicants pending trial is to allow claims to be made for monetary compensation for loss inflicted by governmental action .
8 In sum , a plausible case can be made for cooperative R&D ventures whenever technological spillovers or potential positive pecuniary externalities exist .
9 The builder , therefore , has the ultimate control in that no payment need be made for sub-standard work .
10 Family cases should be only referred to a solicitor where detailed advice and negotiation about the arrangements to be made for financial provision and for the children were needed ; other civil cases should only be referred once it was clear that court proceedings should be initiated .
11 The Head of Department or his or her nominee is responsible for informing the Registry of any limit on the numbers of tutees a particular member of his or her staff should be allocated , and of arrangements to be made for personal tutor responsibilities when a member of staff leaves or is granted leave of absence .
12 There is a perfectly respectable case to be made for Irish republicanism , and one which , as it happens , has some penetrating things to say about democracy as it has operated in Northern Ireland .
13 Thus one specific entry can be made for each subject in the index .
14 I 'm sure it says a written comment must be made for each subject .
15 A charge of 10p may be made for each ticket resold .
16 Also the subject of discussion and refinement during the first term are the number of offers to be made for each field to reach the target ( the offer ratio ) and the A level grades normally required for entry .
17 This means not only that forecasts must be made for each sector separately but that the base year should be the last one for which there were no constraints on the supply of places .
18 Any two of the following checks must be made for each hiring
19 Any two of the following checks must be made for each hiring
20 ( 4 ) If the target company has more than one class of equity share capital and an offer is made which could result in 30 per cent or more of the voting rights being obtained , a comparable offer must be made for each class ( Rule 36.8 ) .
21 The price factors are calculated for the first day of the delivery month , and adjustments have to be made for accrued interest where the first day of the delivery month does not coincide with a coupon payment date .
22 The following adjustments to ( 8.8 ) have to be made for accrued interest : where N 1 = Number of days between first day of delivery month and next coupon payment date , N 2 = Number of days between last coupon payment date and next coupon payment date .
23 Full provision will be made for accrued employee bonuses
24 The evidence from this study suggests that a very strong case can be made for widening access to higher education for mature students who do not possess standard entry qualifications .
25 Full provision will be made for potential exchange losses on forward contracts
26 Full provision is to be made for potential warranty claims and credit notes relating to sales made on or before the balance sheet date .
27 However , he gave broad support to the proposal that provision should be made for secure accommodation for persistent juvenile offenders .
28 Allowances should be made for some variation but the key characters highlighted by arrows , are unlikely to vary significantly .
29 Lloyd 's deputy chairman Richard Hazell 's £155 million Syndicate 190 , hit by pollution claims , is contemplating going into ‘ run off ’ , though ‘ no decision may be made for some time ’ , says underwriter John Weatherall .
30 Lloyd 's deputy chairman Richard Hazell 's £155 million Syndicate 190 , hit by pollution claims , is contemplating going into ‘ run off ’ , though ‘ no decision may be made for some time ’ , says underwriter John Weatherall .
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