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

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1 Its problem , when analysed by the new Provincial sector was its price : it would cost too much to enable a financial case to be made for the 210 breed to replace existing DMUs even taking asbestos removal into account .
2 But exceptions have had to be made for words like prie-Dieu ( prayer-stool ) , which will remain without an x in the plural so as to avoid blasphemous implications .
3 However , an exception is to be made for appeler n and jeter ( and their derivatives ) , which are to be allowed to continue to double their last consonant on the ground that these verbs are ‘ more fixed in common usage ’ .
4 Upon a decree for dissolution of a marriage or judicial separation , the court may make orders for the custody , maintenance , and education of the children , for financial provision to be made for the wife , and for varying marriage settlements .
5 Provision needed to be made for dowager widows , and for younger sons and for daughters , and perhaps for other persons .
6 Unofficial EC estimates suggest that provision has had to be made for about £2 billion in the £28 billion borrowing requirement for 1992–93 as a result of the policy shift .
7 Under the Act , a child has special educational needs if s/he has ‘ a learning difficulty which calls for special educational provision to be made for him ’ .
8 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 .
9 Can you possibly arrange for a BVU copy to be made for us for posting by Thursday this week ?
10 The first of the great wheels were tall , and consideration has to be made for the height of the canopy , but there were many adaptations of the walking wheel and the more familiar smaller wheel , at which the spinner sat , soon followed , and on a small gallery like the one at Hodge Hill , the mistress of the house could sit with her tiny flax wheel .
11 No doubt substantial changes will have to be made for permanent coverage .
12 A property which has enabled claims to be made for extending disinfection intervals or conferring protection against re-contamination .
13 Though there is a case to be made for its use as an educational medium — and the BBC 's contribution to the Open University at Milton Keynes has been considerable , if politically questionable , and will continue despite the closure of their studios in a fine example of accountant 's false logic — this has not been the main area of impact .
14 Without any redress to be made for the same . ’
15 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 .
16 The GIS permits population estimates to be made for any arbitrary rectangular region on the map .
17 Sometimes when the changes are slower it can be more difficult because allowance has to be made for the natural variations that occur hour by hour in an illness even without any treatment .
18 There is , however , a strong case to be made for the retention of management development expertise available to the NHS .
19 It was not to be , for although we were all keyed up like first violins , having heard Churchill 's great ‘ Their finest hour ’ speech on June 15th with les soldats Francaises listening as well , Whitehall had decided that better arrangements had to be made for children than care in one of the best London hospitals .
20 As in teaching by example , special arrangements do not need to be made for individual supervision .
21 Provision has to be made For the wax to escape and the metal to enter .
22 Your parent 's agreement should be obtained too , if possible , for arrangements to be made for someone suitable to come and spend a day or evening with her regularly so that you can go out .
23 A classic example of this is the need some elderly people have to talk about death — often their own death in particular , even to the point of wanting to discuss very freely the kind of arrangements they would like to be made for their funeral : how it should be conducted , what hymns should be chosen , and who should be invited to it and to the family gathering afterwards .
24 This may be ; but at the time there was a case to be made for the new policy satisfying the demands both of expediency and humanity .
25 But if you honestly ask for guidance — and are not simply giving your power away , asking for a decision to be made for you — then the reply will invariably be wise and appropriate . )
26 There is a good case to be made for her not being the culprit anyway , so determined are the film-makers to provide one of those yawn-making , last-minute is-she-or-isn't-she twists that ride roughshod over logic , psychology , and 99 per cent of the plot .
27 Allowance would also have to be made for depreciation ( estimates of equipment life vary , but 10 years is a reasonable average ) and interest on capital .
28 Demands were to be made for a complete ban on foreign music on the radio and the exclusion of particular styles of western dress , but these outbursts of cultural nationalism were felt to be an inevitable part of a cultural renaissance .
29 In each case , after charging , measurements of heat had to be made for several hundreds of hours and repeated at several different levels of current , between 0.05 and 1.5 amps corresponding to a current entering each square centimetre of surface of the rods of 8 and 64 mA. ( mA means a milliamp or thousandth of an amp , not a million amps as incorrectly stated in one newspaper . )
30 Although criticising the Africans , whom many Chinese do not like because they have more money because of higher scholarships and a greater degree of freedom , there is a legitimate case to be made for the view that the students had found another excuse to bring attention to their own problems and views about conditions in China .
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