Example sentences of "made to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Offering being made to temple idol by attending priest . |
2 | The price could be prohibitive for many families and it is a pity there are not more references made to Appendix 1 , ‘ How the body works ’ as it is crucial that people understand their own anatomy and physiology in order to apply the positive principles of health care . |
3 | They say he was looking for evidence of natura naturans ‘ all-creating nature ’ , rather than natura naturata , ‘ the made world ’ ; in certain seventeenth- and eighteenth-century writing of unimpeachable orthodoxy reference is made to anima mundi , a spirit pervading the world and supplying the continuing presence of God . |
4 | Where Newco issues debentures in exchange for Target shares , an attempt is usually made to structure these so that they do not constitute " qualifying corporate bonds " as defined in s117 TCGA 1992 . |
5 | Many references have been made to phonology in this course , with the purpose of making use of the concepts and analytical techniques of that subject to help explain various facts about English pronunciation as efficiently as possible . |
6 | Over time , concessions have been made to incontinence , lack of mobility and degrees of mental frailty , but these have happened due to lack of resources elsewhere , as much as a response to carefully assessed needs of elderly people and their carers within clear objectives for residential care . |
7 | As with the present system , there will be help for those who receive the full rebates : additional payments are to be made to Income Support rates to cover the 20 per cent minimum community charge . |
8 | This will see some of the greatest changes made to DOS yet . |
9 | Passing reference will also be made to Software Performance Reports and Software Status Reports , although their link with DCs within LIFESPAN is tenuous . |
10 | But then a week later my clubs turned up ( all but the woods ) so I changed the claim I had made to insurance company just so if covered the woods the money came very quickly for once . |
11 | But no necessary reference is being made to history , to any particular literature , or any particular person . |
12 | Enquiries will be made to Councillor Mrs Beth Brereton for an update on the situation . |
13 | It is , after all , an approach that has served the rich rather well and will continue to do so , given the sweeping changes that have been made to wealth taxation . |
14 | First commercial gas sales were made to Alliance Gas on September 1 . |
15 | While payments made to telecommunication operators increased 7.1% because of an increase in outgoing and transit international calls and the weakness of sterling , revenues actually generated from international calls were flat at £1,859m due to price reductions on both incoming and outgoing calls . |
16 | In gratefully acknowledging the Association 's support of the Appeal , Sir Thomas outlined the progress made to date and gave details of planned events for the immediate future . |
17 | Observations made to date indicate that , on the average , the concentrations at the Allan Hills are denser and the specimens somewhat larger than those at the Yamato Mountains area . |
18 | While the current situation in chip fabrication capability appears to be parity , the next frontier for the industry will be the portable devices known as Personal Digital Assistants ; since miniaturisation is a skill of Japanese manufacturers , these can be expected to be made in Japan , and all the strategic alliances made to date reflect this . |
19 | In it an employee may be required to analyse a given situation , comment on progress made to date , provide advice and possibly to make recommendations . |
20 | Table 2 shows for Lothian how the target breaks down by age group and what progress has been made to date . |
21 | The achievements made to date are impressive and are a credit to the individual skills , determination and enthusiasm of everyone in the Group . |
22 | One area of television where frequent reference has been made to homosexuality is in the arts programmes . |
23 | They are made to measure and supplied pre-glazed — double or triple — with all the fittings and screws in place ready for immediate , trouble-free installation ( as long as measuring up has been done carefully , and the hole for the window is square ) . |
24 | They are usually made to measure , so matching awkward sizes is easy . |
25 | In our Venetian palace the furniture and marble floors were made to measure in open-fronted workshops in the surrounding streets . |
26 | Unfortunately , as soon as an attempt is made to measure ‘ performance ’ , a whole series of problems arises . |
27 | Made to measure , this top of the range concertina model could set you back as much as £2,000 ! |
28 | These can be made to measure if required , but some , such as spirals and the straight stairway , can be bought as kits for you to assemble yourself . |
29 | The sequence was made to measure for Gerhardt who , in Heaton 's phrase , was ‘ built like a tank ’ . |
30 | Attempts have been made to measure plasma prostacyclin levels indirectly by radioimmunoassay measurement of 6-keto-PGF 1 α , a stable metabolite of prostacyclin . |