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

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1 The chairman of the action group has already met with Malcolm Rifkind , Secretary of State for Scotland , pamphlets have been issued to all houses in Juniper Green and Baberton Mains , another public meeting will be called and a plea has been made for wholehearted support by writing letters of objection .
2 The association between smoking and cervical neoplasia , however , remains after adjustment has been made for such sexual risk factors .
3 Special provision has been made for handicapped access , and in addition the museum now boasts an auditorium , and greater accessibility to the reserve collections .
4 An allowance has been made for extra labour .
5 Companies across the country will be subject to a uniform rate set by central government , although Mr Eggar is attempting to calm these fears by pointing out that a special case has been made for small firms .
6 An appointment has been made for this morning , but there is expected to be a delay before results are known .
7 Alan Charig , of London University , also says that no allowance has been made for differing life-spans or even the palatability of the different dead animals , nor for the robustness of fossilized skeletons , nor the latitude at which fossils have been found .
8 Imaginative provision has been made for wheelchair-bound bird watchers at the Rutland Water Nature Reserve .
9 The same case has been made for social work .
10 A case has been made for brief admission of patients who may not be suffering from psychiatric disorders , but who are in a state of particularly severe crisis .
11 The majority of delegations have nevertheless said they are in favour of including such consequences within the scope of the law of contracts , but in order to take account of the opposition expressed provision has been made for any contracting state to enter a reservation on this matter : article 22(1) ( b ) .
12 Management considers that adequate provision has been made for any liability which may arise in respect of the years 1981 to 1983 .
13 No provision has been made for any taxation liability that would arise is these assets were disposed of at their revalued amount .
14 No one has yet argued that the attitudes of nineteenth-century working class wives ‘ modernised ’ , although such a case has been made for both young , single working class women and middle class wives .
15 No evening functions are planned and no request has been made for licensed facilities .
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