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

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1 More time is needed for meetings to make sure that everyone has the opportunity to participate fully .
2 The Society published Positive Steps , a guide for solicitors made redundant ( or otherwise re-training ) .
3 It is excessively formalistic to demand this acceptance in writing , for States make binding commitments through other modalities , such as unilateral declarations .
4 press for action to make sure people do n't waste time or go round in circles
5 For a copy of The Other Israel , send a cheque/PO for £20 made payable to ‘ ULSTER WELFARE FUND ’ , .
6 Among other provisions in the accounts is a sum of £125 million put aside for environmental work at sites used for gasworks made redundant by the arrival of North Sea gas in the late 1960s .
7 The exceptions are sufficiently rare to be worth a study on their own ; it was quite a challenge for designers to make effective use of a relatively small circular area with a hole in the middle .
8 If you want to get hold of the Mega Disk on 5.25-inch format , simply send a postal order or cheque for £1 made payable to PC Wise Ltd to :
9 During the winter the bridge was completely rebuilt and the line 's controlling company Brecon Mountain Railway lashed out for £100,000 to make sure that the bridge was ready for 1992 operations .
10 Is my hon. Friend aware that my constituency is extremely attractive geographically for countries making inward investment in Britain and that it has prospered from such inward investment ?
11 Jean Philippe Vernes , of BNP Securities , said although rumours in the French market are sometimes ways for punters to make quick money , some of the current ones are cases of stakebuilding based on the fundamental restructuring of the European financial services industry .
12 UK and EC students following the MSc and PhD courses are eligible for studentships made available by ESRC , SERC and the Tri-Council Initiative in Cognitive Science/HCI .
13 Special provisions for applications made other than by individual natural persons :
14 An example is the ‘ social plan ’ package of protective and compensating measures for workers made redundant , originally negotiated in the coal and steel industries ( Günter and Leminsky , 1978 ) .
15 The platform upon which the victory was achieved included a commitment to raise the minimum wage by 50 per cent , to index-link pensions , to provide better severance pay and retraining opportunities for workers made redundant , to increase rent controls , to give greater incentives to small businesses and to impose stricter anti-pollution measures .
16 Rarely does a year start by offering so many opportunities for governments to make ruinous mistakes .
17 This wider context for LMS makes clear the government 's intention of creating a more competitive environment for schools by putting them very firmly in the market-place .
18 If it is possible for firms to make binding commitments , for example legally enforceable contracts , to carry out certain agreed actions , then this raises a fundamentally different set of issues than if no such commitments are possible .
19 In mid-January 1915 China was presented with what became known as the ‘ Twenty One Demands ’ , a call for China to make certain economic , political and military concessions .
20 Can you please raise URGENTLY a cheque for £35.00 made payable to the English-Speaker 's Union .
21 The survival of slimmed-down companies is small comfort for people made redundant .
22 One of the reasons we chose the name U2 was to have that ambiguity which I think is necessary , so that it 's not so easy for people to make premature assumptions or wrong associations .
23 Saving energy saves on cost , so there is already a built-in incentive for people to make prudent investments in energy-efficiency measures .
24 To allow for this we provided several opportunities in the questionnaire for teachers to make additional individual observations .
25 The need for humans to make strong social and emotional attachments to other people is strong .
26 If you 'd like to know more , send for Elisabeth Luard 's new book , ‘ The La Ina Book of Tapas ’ , sending a postal order or cheque for £2.50 made payable to Dent & Reuss Ltd. , together with your name and address ( in block capitals ) and a till receipt showing a purchase of a bottle of La Ina ( ringed in ballpoint pen ) , to : The La Ina Tapas Book Offer
27 I said I 'd do it , and I want to get some sputum samples for analysis to make sure he has n't got a chest infection .
28 The right hon. Member for Hertsmere made extravagant claims at that time for the purposes of privatisation which , had they been fulfilled , would have made today 's Bill unnecessary .
29 Please find enclosed a cheque from the Parish Council for £50 made payable to Age Concern Lancashire .
30 In an inherited disease with a 50% penetrance resulting in large bowel malignancy , the stigma of a stoma if conventional proctocolectomy is used or the need for repeated sigmoidoscopy if ileorectal anastomosis is offered for treatment make potential recruitment of family members for screening a real problem .
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