Example sentences of "[coord] [noun sg] made " in BNC.

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1 Applications relating to former wards of court in care should be made to the High Court if the order sought may have the effect of varying or discharging an order or direction made in wardship ( In Re C ( a Minor ) , CA ( 1991 ) , The Times , 16 December and see 5(c) below ) .
2 It is also acknowledged and agreed that I will perform my functions hereunder solely for the said parties and neither correspondence relating to the dispute nor any finding or award made by me as expert shall give rise to any right in favour of any person not a party hereto and any such correspondence and finding [ or award ] will be confidential to the said parties and will not be disclosed without my prior written consent , which I will not unreasonably withhold but which may be given subject to conditions .
3 The University has no obligation to assist students with fees , except where these are paid as part of a scholarship or award made by the University .
4 ‘ ( 1 ) A person shall not be excused , by reason that to do so may incriminate that person or the wife or husband of that person of an offence under this Act — ( a ) from answering any question put to that person in proceedings for the recovery or administration of any property , for the execution of any trust or for an account of any property or dealings with property ; or ( b ) from complying with any order made in any such proceedings ; but no statement or admission made by a person in answering a question put or complying with an order made as aforesaid shall , in proceedings for an offence under this Act , be admissible in evidence against that person or ( unless they married after the making of the statement or admission ) against the wife or husband of that person .
5 By section 72(3) no statement or admission made by a person pursuant to that section shall , in proceedings for any related offence , be admissible in evidence against that person or against the spouse of that person but any statement or admission may be admitted in evidence in proceedings for perjury or contempt of court .
6 ‘ ( 1 ) A person shall not be excused , by reason that to do so may incriminate that person or the wife or husband of that person of an offence under this Act — ( a ) from answering any question put to that person in proceedings for the recovery or administration of any property , for the execution of any trust or for an account of any property or dealings with property ; or ( b ) from complying with any order made in any such proceedings ; but no statement or admission made by a person in answering a question put or complying with an order made as aforesaid shall , in proceedings for an offence under this Act , be admissible in evidence against that person or ( unless they married after the making of the statement or admission ) against the wife or husband of that person .
7 Certificate under section 1(2) of the Administration of Justice Act 1960 that point of law of general public importance involved in decision namely , ‘ In criminal proceedings under the Theft Act 1968 , is a statement or admission made by a defendant in bankruptcy proceedings admissible against the defendant ? ’
8 As a quid pro quo for the loss of this privilege any statement or admission made will not be admissible in evidence against the maker or his spouse in criminal proceedings except for perjury ( s98(2) ) .
9 Cash — Any cash , cheques or payment made by credit cards made by guest .
10 On 3 March 1987 the originating summons was amended by adding the seventh and eighth plaintiffs , and on 19 March 1987 it was further amended to seek accounts of all transactions entered into , and of all dealings with the property of the plaintiffs by the first defendant , and of all moneys received by or payment made by the first defendant or by the second or third defendants , and an inquiry whether any sums were due from the first defendant to the plaintiffs .
11 But it is not true to say that a legacy or institution made in terms other than these was unquestionably void .
12 In the late forties and the early fifties , every new member of the Wine and Food Society received , together with a copy of the current number of the Society 's quarterly magazine and a membership card , a pamphlet entitled Pottery , or Home Made Potted Foods , Meat and Fish Pastes , Savoury Butters and Others .
13 Or home made
14 The community occupational therapist ( if available ) could be helpful , or reference made to the list of useful safety devices in the SHEG Guide " Coping with Dementia — A Handbook for Carers " .
15 Further details regarding the definition and exceptions can be provided on request to the Registry , The University of Edinburgh , Old College , South Bridge , Edinburgh EH8 9YL , or reference made to the Regulations referred to above .
16 Secure a loop or bow made from the length of 15 mm-wide ribbon with the glue and dressmaking pins so you 'll be able to hang the wreath .
17 If you plan to bring back any such item ( or product made from them ) , please check first with the Department of the Environment whether an import licence has to be granted .
18 A wooden rod was placed through the centre hole of a whorl or disc made of wood or stone .
19 The trouble with this , as with many another insecticide , is that there is no selectivity or distinction made between soil creatures that are harmful and those that are beneficial , like earthworms .
20 If a text needed to be amended , or comment made on it , this was done on the file itself , either on the relevant paper within the file or on a note attached to it .
21 Perhaps the most secure places were natural or man made islands in lochs , which we call crannogs .
22 Perhaps the most secure places were natural or man made islands in lochs , which we call crannogs .
23 and that the term ‘ discrimination ’ includes any distinction , exclusion or preference made on the basis of race , colour , sex , religion , political opinion , national extraction or social origin , which has the effect of nullifying or impairing equality of opportunity or treatment in employment or occupation .
24 Nothing that we have said detracts from counsel 's duty in ordinary circumstances to accept a judge 's order or ruling made in the course of trial .
25 What is perhaps more important for the language learner is that viewing television or film made for a native speaking audience is an authentic experience .
26 no resolution may be passed or order made for the winding up of the company ;
27 no resolution can be passed or order made for the winding up of the company ;
28 Any judgment or order made against a party in his absence , ie where he does not appear at the hearing and a judgment or order is made against him , " may " be set aside , and if on the facts a refusal would involve a miscarriage of justice , the judge " must " grant the application — See Note " Discretion to set aside " under Ord 37 , r 2 ) .
29 An application under the Children Act which would have the effect of varying or discharging a direction or order made in wardship proceedings before 14 October 1991 should be made to the High Court even though the wardship itself may have ceased on that date under the transitional provisions ( In Re C ( a Minor ) , CA ( 1991 ) , cited above , see also Appendix 5 ) .
30 1.18 " Restrictions " means all matters affecting the Site or the Premises or their use registered or capable of registration as local land charges and all notices charges orders resolutions demands proposals requirements regulations restrictions agreements directions or other matters affecting the Site the Premises or their use or affecting the Works served or made by any local or other competent authority or otherwise arising under any statute or any regulation or order made under any statute
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