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  • 41make allowances for someone — make allowances for (someone/something) to consider particular facts relating to someone or something. We try to make allowances for our students different language backgrounds. When planning a trip, you have to make allowances for things that… …

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  • 42make allowances for something — make allowances for (someone/something) to consider particular facts relating to someone or something. We try to make allowances for our students different language backgrounds. When planning a trip, you have to make allowances for things that… …

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  • 43make provision for sth — make provision(s) (for sth) ► to make plans for dealing with something that will or may happen in the future: »If companies are to succeed in the long term, they must make provisions for coping with a diverse international marketplace. Main Entry …

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  • 44make provisions for sth — make provision(s) (for sth) ► to make plans for dealing with something that will or may happen in the future: »If companies are to succeed in the long term, they must make provisions for coping with a diverse international marketplace. Main Entry …

    Financial and business terms

  • 45make time for something — make time for (something) to allow time for something in particular. On the flight back to Washington, the president made time for reporters questions. I try to make time to run at least four times a week …

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  • 46make way for something — make way for (something) to create space for something else. Some fine old buildings have been torn down to make way for an ugly new parking garage …

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  • 47make available for rent — index sublease Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 48make ready for publication — index edit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 49Make Room for Lisa — The Simpsons episode Episode no. 219 Prod. code AABF12 Or …

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  • 50make up for lost time — 1) to spend a lot of time doing something because you did not have the chance to do it before After 30 years apart the sisters were keen to make up for lost time. 2) to do something more quickly or more often because something prevented you from… …

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