Example sentences of "made [adj] for a " in BNC.
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1 | From this perspective , the working class was seen as the object for colonization by its cultural superiors in order that " respectable " members of the class be separated from their " rough " residue , and the leaders of the class be made fit for a limited role in governing the nation . |
2 | If it is required to positively identify the components , it is recommended that one of the parents is made homozygous for a marker chromosome such as T6 ( Section 5.1 ) . |
3 | Each one may be made responsible for a specific task . |
4 | By the summer of 1967 , when he left the Department of Education and Science for the Board of Trade , £16m. had been made available for a building programme over the next two years , with a further £18m. to follow in 1971/2 . |
5 | Tennis courts , Italian bowling , archery and mountain bikes can be made available for a charge payable locally . |
6 | PROPERTY to be made available for a would-be council tenant is expected to raise some interest and a few eyebrows . |
7 | But planning can be made rational for a particular class or for the ‘ power bloc ’ created to sustain monopoly capital 's predominance . |
8 | It could , she supposed , be made suitable for a nanny , but the nursery would have to be one floor below in what was their present spare room with the extra bathroom . |
9 | If premium payments are stopped , the policy may be made paid-up for a reduced guaranteed sum assured . |
10 | If premium payments are stopped , the policy may be made paid-up for a reduced guaranteed sum assured . |