Example sentences of "made for [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 Highly specialised manufacturing equipment , chemical cleanser for photographic equipment , or nuts and bolts for plumbing equipment do not readily lend themselves to sampling , but a case might be made for including small but appropriate gifts in any press pack .
2 No charge is made for including a potential purchaser on the database ; however , if we introduce an opportunity which leads to an acquisition we charge an introduction fee .
3 No charge is made for including a potential purchaser on the database ; however , if we introduce an opportunity which leads to an acquisition we charge an introduction fee .
4 When , on 25 March 1859 , the tsar announced the principles on which Russian local government was to be based in the future , he acknowledged that provision had to be made for involving the public .
5 And when your kids are older , your home will be turned into an assault course — beds become trampolines , bookcases are ideal for mountain-climbing and stairs are made for jumping down .
6 Crowe and Anthea Warburton lay parallel , Anthea pale only by contrast with Lady Rose 's bright darkness , and with the sunburnt red earth colour of Crowe , who had the look of a man bronzed against nature by willpower and decisive planning , a man whose ruddiness was made for peeling crimson but who had constrained his skin to stay on — even the thin shiny tonsure — and go terra-cotta .
7 No apologies are made for suggesting a classification system which grossly simplifies differences between software and ignores some types but which should prove useful to new users .
8 Monthly payments will then be made for maintaining the lands in a way that preserves their wildlife and scenic beauty .
9 You are made for sharing .
10 The mill 's water power came from the Bonsall Brook and a ‘ sough ’ — the stream of an adit made for draining lead mines .
11 Similar proposals are occasionally made for exempting other internationally-orientated markets , notably the oil cargo markets .
12 Paley compares the eye with a designed instrument such as a telescope , and concludes that " there is precisely the same proof that the eye was made for vision , as there is that the telescope was made for assisting it " .
13 His was not a head made for haunting .
14 The processes of making pottery are demonstrated here , and the building complex includes an engine house and a saggar maker 's shop , where fireclay cases were made for holding batches of pots during firing .
15 A case has also been made for using educational variables as an alternative .
16 But the application of knowledge drives a new learning curve and strong arguments can be made for using regional funds to develop new technologies in the interests of local economic growth where both industry and the university can benefit .
17 Indeed , a reasonable case can be made for accepting a date of between 340-370 for this mosaic ( if not Wheeler 's suggested dates ) on the basis of stylistic comparisons with some other pavements with type A arrangements .
18 As the craftswomen are already familiar with the floral studies under development , production of the new pieces should not involve any new training , or new allowances to be made for learning curves .
19 It is frequently said that like changes have not been seen since the invention of the printed book but a good argument can be made for comparing the IT revolution with the invention of writing itself .
20 A strong case is being made for expanding the scope of selective harmonisation of essential requirements to ensure that minimum standards apply in these areas .
21 Whenever possible provision should be made for relocating or retraining dismissed staff , not only because of the personal benefits to those involved , but also because of the effects on the remaining staff 's morale .
22 If you look at the history of the band , songs like I Was Made For Loving You , which had a kind of dance feel , we could have done much more of that and been successful with it .
23 Any plans Simon had made for dealing with Gazzer were swallowed up by his frenzied rage at Gazzer 's unexpected defiance .
24 Provision is made for dealing with operands of different lengths ( up to a maximum of 31 digits ) , the shorter operand being conceptually extended on the left with zeros .
25 The real cost , if true allowance is made for financing charges and lower utilisation , would appear to be about £18–£20 per hour more than in the USA , i.e. nearly twice as much .
26 Hong Kong Special Report : The snakes are in good form , despite the wind : The feet are made for wokking , Robert Cottrell concludes as he adds the extremities of chickens to his range of culinary delights , along with the mysteries of tea , rice and appropriate poetry
27 With a background in ICI 's pharmaceutical and paints operations , he told The Economist a year ago that a case could be made for hanging onto the jewels and getting rid of the tarnished tinsel .
28 It is conceivable that if an agreement had been signed and if henceforth Anglo-American relations had been bathed in sweetness and light , arrangements might have been made for pooling atomic weapons production .
29 It will look at the part played by pressure groups in the system , and it will examine the case that has been made for regarding democracy as significantly undermined by ‘ political elites ’ .
30 Sometimes provision is made for appointing a replacement expert .
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