Example sentences of "he made [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 There he made friends for life in George Hooper and Francis Turner , who became fellow bishops , and with Thomas Thynne , in whose house he was to spend his long retirement .
2 Why am I always given the responsibility of looking after the microphones , I 've done this for years well think about this brother here , he made cheese for years and he did n't like the job one bit , now is n't that strange , do you know why ?
3 Opening it , he made way for Emily who was carrying a mug of tea and a plate of biscuits .
4 What he made way for was the long cylindrical body of a lorry .
5 He made plans for , and carried out , a complete rebuilding of the cathedral church on the model of the church he had built at Caen .
6 He did n't tell long stories like Patsy did , or wistful tales like Dekko Moore about the time he made harnesses for the Lords of the Soil somewhere down in Meath .
7 He made rainbows for me , parties and different clothes and the terrifying miasma of wine when the room became an architect 's outline of people in a building made of lines and shadows .
8 He made coffee for Susan , but decided not to risk a cup himself .
9 In the early days of aviation he made designs for aeroplanes and , later in life , he took up golf and planned houses for himself and his friends in Berkshire .
10 Hoffmann J. declared that in each case the beneficial interest in the property was owned by the bankrupt and his wife in equal shares and he made orders for possession and sale but , after considering the circumstances of the two wives and their children and , in particular , that the half shares to which they would be entitled would be insufficient for them to acquire other accommodation in the area and the educational problems of the children , imposed a provision for postponement until the youngest child in each case attained the age of sixteen .
11 It 's er unfortunately the case that relations between the partners broke down and this led in due course to proceedings being commenced by the plaintiffs against the defendant in relation to the dissolution of the partners , those proceedings were commenced in nineteen eighty nine , , er in the High Court Chancery Division , there were a number of issues raised in the litigation , one of the matters was a preliminary issue , er concerning the terms of the partnership and that came before er Mr Justice on the eighteenth of February nineteen ninety one , whereby he found in favour effectively of the defendant on that preliminary issue er the plaintiffs it seems were then claiming that partnership , the partnership at will , but Mr Justice held that they were part of the terms of the particular er partnership deed , so the defendants succeeded on that issue , the trial of the action then followed on the twentieth of March nineteen ninety one and er Mr Justice made an order for dissolution of the partnership , he then give various directions for accountant enquiries concerning the partnership and he made orders for payments of costs , now the orders for costs were this , that effectively the defendant was entitled to some costs of the preliminary issue and that the plaintiffs were entitled to costs of the er ma if I may put it this way , the main action , and there was then the provision for , set off for the defendant 's costs against the costs ordered to be paid by the defendant , perfectly normal form of order .
12 A member of the North Yorkshire and South Durham Winemakers Federation , he made wine for many of his grandchildren 's weddings up to 120 bottles at times .
13 He made room for her beside him .
14 He made room for Peter .
15 Tacitly , he made room for Darwin 's science and was even said by one observer to have espoused Darwin 's ideas fully .
16 ‘ Yes , there 's a catch , ’ David said quietly as he made room for Josh in the bed .
17 I was keen to stay close to Harvey while he made preparations for the dispatch of this agent , but Harvey left the flat before breakfast .
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