Sentence examples for been made to accommodate from inspiring English sources

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Design changes have been made to accommodate local concerns.

Metro and bus service has not been increased, for instance, and no special provisions have been made to accommodate shorter working days, like increased parking space.

Indeed, nosing around the family home, the lowered sinks and kitchen worktop are the only clue to the adjustments that have been made to accommodate his, his mother's and his sister's achondroplasia (Barrett's father is average-sized).

The trims, unfortunate in an already fast-paced round of delicious melodies, had no doubt been made to accommodate the two performances originally scheduled, at 6 30 and 8 30.

Hamza's attorney, Jeremy Schneider, has told me that his client – who has lost both his arms – is only allowed limited use of his prosthetic limbs and is in a cell where no special arrangements have been made to accommodate his disabilities.

Ingenious methods have been made to accommodate all the latest luxuries without disturbing the illusion of historic authenticity; sliding doors roll back from a convincing antique armoire to reveal a television set on which it is possible to get CNN and the BBC.

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Special financial arrangements can be made to accommodate users.

Every effort is made to accommodate applicant travel schedules.

Reasonable adjustments should therefore be made to accommodate students with ME".

A sofa is made to accommodate long hours of immobility, and that's a tough job.

(The network said that both changes were made to accommodate the ever-expanding schedule of "Idol").

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