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

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1 The job of promoting the LP was made simple for Red Rhino when the band decided to call the album ‘ George Best ’ in a tribute to the flamboyant Manchester United and Northern Ireland winger .
2 The task of child protection is , in a sense , the other side of the coin and one that can not be made easy for social workers , despite the sharper and hopefully more effective legal tools they will now have for the job .
3 The corresponding constraint is made unavailable for further selection and the process repeated until a BFS is obtained .
4 It is recommended that LIFESPAN facilities are made unavailable for 30 minutes before the shutdown so that any outstanding transactions may be completed .
5 It is recommended that LIFESPAN facilities are made unavailable for 30 minutes before a LIFESPAN shut down so that any outstanding transactions may be given sufficient time to complete .
6 Germans made responsible for internal arrangements … "
7 The boroughs and districts were made responsible for high spending services such as education ( except in inner London ) and social services .
8 He was made responsible for marine operations , an area of the business totally new to him .
9 After King James , Knareborough had made 50 for eight St Aidan 's Harrogate romped to victory .
10 An arrangement had been made in association with the World Bank for Scottish advice to be made available for primary education in Pakistan .
11 In ‘ Partnership ’ , again local authority-owned land was made available for private development , but the new dwellings were reserved for 12 weeks at a stipulated price for purchasers falling into a restricted set of categories of which the most important were first-time buyers on the housing waiting list and households from slum-cleared areas .
12 The restored thirty-seater coach is expected to be back in public service for the bank holiday and will be made available for private party hire .
13 Farmers were evacuated so that their land could be made available for Japanese immigrants or industrial concerns ; labour conscription was widespread .
14 Inexpensive conversion-kits were made available for many Edison models of phonograph , and the new ‘ four-minute ’ cylinders remained in production until 1929 .
15 Using what would now be called GIS skills , Openshaw ( 1980 ) examined over 13 000 1 km grid squares in the UK which intersect the coastline and related these to data from the 1971 Census ( which were made available for such grid squares ) .
16 £50,000 has been made available for such upgrading work in the 1992/93 Capital Budget .
17 An opportunity will be made available for prospective investors to make additional enquiries .
18 The Medical Research Council will no doubt consider particular claims on scientific merits to counter the fact that Britain has achieved great success in science because of the increasing sums that the Government have made available for that purpose .
19 It is concerned with the forms energy can take , how efficiently it can be used and to what extent energy can be made available for useful work .
20 The Standing Orders of the House , particularly those of the House of Commons , do ensure that a substantial amount of time is made available for non-governmental business .
21 It can be readily made available for general use .
22 Most of this land could not , in fact , be made available for early development .
23 And as there is n't the money available to do it at full commercial price , in my view we should go for what they call cross-subsidy , that is to say that they give erm planning permission on a plot for some commercial housing on which the landowner can make some money , and in , a condition of that would be that part of that plot would be made available for low cost housing .
24 Augmenting Britain 's direct contributions to the EEC are numerous ways in which specific British resources are made available for common EEC exploitation .
25 Following an agreement by the Council to meet the marginal cost of additional interviews , the Scottish Office enhanced the sample size for Lothian and agreed that the data would be made available for local use .
26 However , many important datasets would not be made available for secondary use without the Archive undertaking to administer some control on behalf of the data owner .
27 The first was for a private hospital and the area for cleaning was not made available for some time .
28 These calculations allowed for £2.1 million to be made available for further community developments in Riverside to follow the closure ( all these figures are given at 1986 prices ) .
29 Unless they are made available for further research , data which have often been collected at great expense and with significant effort may later exist only in a small number of reports which analyse only a fraction of the research potential of the data .
30 Instead of more energy being made available for more gadgets , it makes sense to cut the energy needs of these appliances and , in the words of FoE , create ‘ negawatts ’ instead of megawatts .
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