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

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1 We hope that enough progress can be made for that objective to be accomplished , and shall continue to give the Secretary-General of the United Nations our full support .
2 And that it would be imprudent in the extreme for allowance not to be made for that feature .
3 No value shall be attributable to any intangible asset including but not limited to , goodwill , intellectual property rights , research and development expenditure , third party rights , customer contracts , computer software and hardware , assets located in the business which is to be closed , any assets with an original cost of less than £500 , books and records but full provision shall be made for all liabilities in respect thereof .
4 Full provision will be made for all liabilities of the business relating to any period before the Transfer date discharged or agreed to be discharged by the Purchaser at any time during the period from the Transfer date down to the date upon which the Completion accounts have become final and binding .
5 The evidence nationally regarding ‘ new long-stay ’ patients was equivocal , with the need for residential provision to be made for such patients being strongly contended outside Worcester .
6 Thus one specific entry can be made for each subject in the index .
7 I 'm sure it says a written comment must be made for each subject .
8 A charge of 10p may be made for each ticket resold .
9 Also the subject of discussion and refinement during the first term are the number of offers to be made for each field to reach the target ( the offer ratio ) and the A level grades normally required for entry .
10 This means not only that forecasts must be made for each sector separately but that the base year should be the last one for which there were no constraints on the supply of places .
11 Any two of the following checks must be made for each hiring
12 Any two of the following checks must be made for each hiring
13 ( 4 ) If the target company has more than one class of equity share capital and an offer is made which could result in 30 per cent or more of the voting rights being obtained , a comparable offer must be made for each class ( Rule 36.8 ) .
14 Allowances should be made for some variation but the key characters highlighted by arrows , are unlikely to vary significantly .
15 Lloyd 's deputy chairman Richard Hazell 's £155 million Syndicate 190 , hit by pollution claims , is contemplating going into ‘ run off ’ , though ‘ no decision may be made for some time ’ , says underwriter John Weatherall .
16 Lloyd 's deputy chairman Richard Hazell 's £155 million Syndicate 190 , hit by pollution claims , is contemplating going into ‘ run off ’ , though ‘ no decision may be made for some time ’ , says underwriter John Weatherall .
17 Life went on , and pottery and other artefacts continued to be made for several decades at least .
18 Interpretive cases can be made for both versions as appropriate and in keeping with the plays ' directions .
19 Needless to say there is a case to be made for both sides in the discussion of small team versus large , and paid versus voluntary .
20 I contacted the North Devon District Health Authority and asked for an extra-contractual referral to be made for this operation .
21 WHOLESALE changes could well be made for this Saturday 's Gold Cup game following Glentoran 's latest disappointing defeat against Portadown .
22 However , an extra allowance must be made for any head wind , and in poor visibility inexperienced pilots should make sure that they are close enough to keep the field in sight all the time .
23 A claim under Part I of the Consumer Protection Act can not be made for any damage to the defective product itself .
24 Allowance must be made for any demands placed upon system resources by the Computer Group .
25 Full provision shall be made for any losses in the year in which they are first foreseen .
26 In awarding an extension of time and then , if appropriate , calculating any overheads due to be reimbursed , allowance should be made for any overheads already recouped through additional work items instructed which contributed to the extension of time .
27 Sometimes , learning materials will need to be presented in a different way , and emphasis given to particular aspects of learning , but an understanding of the pupil 's needs can clarify issues of curriculum access and special adaptations can be made for those pupils who have sight problems .
28 In such instances allowance has to be made for these features when planning the design , so much so that at Woodchester Orpheus may , for this reason , have been displaced from his usual , central position ( pI .
29 On an arable farm with only a few cattle kept to make manure , little provision would be made for these animals , but there would be one or more barns , stables and shelters for carts .
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