Example sentences of "made for [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 If a child is aged under 2 then any provision which is made for him/her by the LEA is stated to be special educational provision ; in the case of a child aged 2 or over it is ‘ educational provision which is additional to , or otherwise different from , the educational provision made generally for children of that age in schools maintained by the LEA ’ .
2 As stated above , if a child has a learning difficulty which calls for special educational provision to be made for him/her , the child has special educational needs under the Act .
3 ‘ I had my top made for me and it cost £70 .
4 Tony had it made for me and — ‘
5 ‘ This course is made for me from tee to green but I 've got a lot to learn on the greens , ’ he said .
6 I 'd never part with them because they were made for me .
7 Amplification wise , I use two Ampeg SVTs that were made for me in 1987 as part of the company 's ‘ Artist ’ series , and there were only five hundred of those made .
8 The Sheikha joined us and we sat together while arrangements were made for me to leave .
9 Kicking back the covers , I let my feet touch the carpet , put on the white and blue striped kaftan which my journalist daughter had made for me and walked to the window overlooking the central court .
10 So the decision was made for me , you see , it was only afterwards that I saw I had taken quite a step — a leap in the dark , in fact .
11 By the time I left Heathrow on a cold , miserable January evening , arrangements had been made for me to visit Melbourne and Sydney , in addition to a fortnight in Western Australia .
12 There was little spare cash in the home , so real sacrifices must have been made for me .
13 I was n't deceived , for Nour had been kind when I had been what he called ‘ good ’ , and I had thought that a new Nour had been born who was made for me , designed for all my needs and desires , and we would be unchangingly happy together until the end of time .
14 The weapons are made for me on Clabidacia V , the home world of spidery exters with delicate filaments instead of limbs who are among the finest micro-engineers in the SenFed .
15 ‘ I believe a reservation has been made for me . ’
16 And then I saw my chance : a small window that could have been made for me was open .
17 This was made for me .
18 He says that it is a sad fact that many early RDS receivers failed to perform even basic tasks adequately , and many people have been put off RDS for life because of : ‘ experiences with receivers that performed inadequately and which failed to live up to the promises the broadcasters made for them ’ .
19 Unfortunately , the films , which included Hepworth 's Comin ’ Thro ’ the Rye , did nothing to support the claims made for them .
20 A production environment that sought to minimize expense was not especially stimulating to creativity , and some idea of the cynicism involved is evident from the instruction given to Adrian Brunel by the bosses at MGM that he could n't make any improvements in the film he had made for them lest his cuts shorten the film below the act 's definition of a full-length picture .
21 The new rich who were building new houses were only too happy to have their aesthetic decisions made for them by the ‘ professionals ’ .
22 The Naval and General Staff cases were made for them by Sandys ’ tour of the Mediterranean , Middle East , and East Africa in July 1957 , and of the Far East in August .
23 Unilateralists felt that their case had been made for them ; and they became more determined than ever to get rid of nuclear weapons altogether .
24 These privileges were enjoyed by the king 's grace , and not of right ; various payments in money , produce or labour service were made for them .
25 But many Sainsbury 's products will carry nutrition information — even though no special nutrition claim is made for them .
26 Bodies such as the Kenya Institute of Education with some thirty full-time professional staff and the Zambia Curriculum Development Centre with about forty , would claim , probably rightly , that they were still understaffed and often experience difficulty in securing the release of the most able teachers from schools and colleges , but the provision made for them is certainly more realistic than that available in University Institutes like those in Ahmadu Bello or Sierra Leone .
27 A good hot meal is delivered to their home ( the number of meals per week depending on the staff and resources in each area ) and a modest charge is made for them .
28 OFI ( UK ) the trade association of course condemns the practice of abandonment of stock , and does not approve of the products sold by ‘ Aquario ’ , and the claims made for them . ’
29 The visitors would act as spokesmen and advisers for clergy who remain opposed to women priests and assist the archbishops in monitoring the arrangements made for them .
30 Economic management was largely a matter of measuring resources of manpower and materials and adjudicating between bids made for them by the armed services and the major industries .
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