Example sentences of "[adv] be made to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Prior to there being a detailed component to carry the specific attribute , the relationship can only be made to the assembly space .
2 It appears that the application need not necessarily be made to the judge or district judge by whom the judgment or order was made ( cf Ord 37 , r 1(2) ) .
3 If the car belongs to someone else or is part of a hire purchase or leasing agreement , payment for the total loss or destruction of the car will normally be made to the cars legal owner .
4 If the car belongs to someone else or is part of a hire purchase or leasing agreement , payment for the total loss or destruction of the car will normally be made to the cars legal owner .
5 If the car belongs to someone else or is part of a hire purchase or leasing agreement , payment for the total loss or destruction of the car will normally be made to the cars legal owner .
6 If the motor cycle belongs to someone else or is the subject of a hire purchase or leasing agreement , payment for the total loss or destruction of the motor cycle will normally be made to the motor cycles legal owner .
7 If the caravan is the subject of a hire purchase agreement , payment for the total loss or destruction of the caravan will normally be made to the caravans legal owner .
8 If the parties can not agree on the terms of the mortgage , application can always be made to the court who will settle the terms of the mortgage or direct that conveyancing counsel be appointed by the court to do so .
9 Unless any cash payment is passing which is required by the husband for the purchase of another property , a contract would appear to be unnecessary and is certainly not required if the transaction is to be carried out following a court order ( whether by consent or otherwise ) as application can always be made to the court for the terms of the order to be carried out ( see Chapter 8 ) .
10 Improvements could also be made to the management structure , with the introduction of more commercially-minded managers with clear financial objectives , in addition to the fiercely resisted management changes already made in the NHS .
11 Applications can also be made to the Land Tribunal to modify or discharge the restrictive covenant , but this will of course take time .
12 In so far as the United Kingdom might wish to argue that it itself has the right under the Convention to retain requirements such as those at issue , reference can also be made to the court 's judgment in Commission of the European Economic Community v. Italian Republic ( Case 10/61 ) [ 1962 ] E.C.R. 1 , from which it appears that according to the principles of international law , a member state which , by virtue of the entry into force of the E.E.C .
13 Reference should also be made to the SCCC Advice on Progression from S3/S4 to S5/S6 .
14 Reference should also be made to the section entitled Housing in Chapter 31 of this present volume .
15 Reference may also be made to the Sale of Goods Act 1893 , s.I(3) ; Timus v. Littlewood [ 1916 ] 1 K.B .
16 A complaint may also be made to the Commission .
17 After yesterday 's meeting , committee chairman Councillor Charles Booth said a recommendation for removal of W.H.Spence from the list of approved contractors would now be made to the council 's general-purposes committee .
18 Reference should then be made to the Environment Select Committee , and its staff , jointly with the promoters of the Bill , could settle the terms of reference and observe the final version of the EIS .
19 For an introductory classification and discussion of auditory effects in poetry , see Leech(1969)Ch6. ( xii ) Once again , reference may conveniently be made to the treatment of these figures of speech ( paradox , metaphor , irony , etc ) in Leech ( 1969 ) Chs 8–10. ( xiii ) Some aspects of cohesion are discussed and illustrated in 7.8 .
20 Reference should however be made to the literature on macroeconomic disequilibrium , where the recent contributions include Barro and Grossman ( 1976 ) , Malinvaud ( 1977 ) and the papers in Harcourt ( 1977 ) .
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