Example sentences of "[is] made to the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Where analogy is made to the general population , comparison figures are taken from Social Trends .
2 However , no reference is made to the current state of technical knowledge , the ‘ means ’ to be employed or any relevant codes of practice , unlike the Control of Pollution Act 1974 , s.72 , in relation to the control of noise .
3 Sir : Reference is made to the recent case in which Sheriff Muir Russell at Stonehaven Sheriff Court refused to endorse a licence because of an offence of exceeding the 50 and 60 miles per hour ‘ political ’ speed limits which he is reported as describing as having been ‘ introduced for inflationary and balance of payments reasons , nothing more ’ .
4 In the case of ASB documents , the TAC 's response is made to the Financial Reporting Committee , which is delegated to respond to the document in the name of the Institute .
5 But he goes on , he goes on and the body of his evidence my Lord is to speculate as to what he would have done and what Mr should have done in the circumstances of this er case and reference is made to the professional conduct guide in paragraph three two .
6 Visit the Temple of Horun ( 237 BC ) , the most complete example of an Egyptian temple in existence , before continuing to Esna , where a visit is made to the fascinating Temple of Esna .
7 Particular reference is made to the Regional Council 's submission para 94 f ( iii ) , pages 22 and 23 .
8 Sail to Kom Ombo where a visit is made to the Ptolemic Temple which contains beautiful murals and reliefs and offers a fine view of the river .
9 The information is fed into a computer so that when an inquiry is made to the centralised reservation service number the customer can be directed to the hotels with the available type of accommodation in the area they require .
10 A modification is made to the usual method of applying probabilistic information .
11 And to this day Amaretto is made to the original recipe of apricot kernels , almonds and brandy .
12 Reference is made to the unconstructive nature of housework tasks , to the emotionally frustrating sense of being on a treadmill that requires the same action to be repeated again and again ;
13 Concern was expressed that where trustees , particularly professional trustees , seek to limit the warranties and indemnities that may be required when they sell shares in a private company , an indirect provision of funds is made to the non-resident settlement .
14 After each period a charge is made to the receiving division to cover overheads and profit .
15 The court to which such an application is made is the court to which the debtor would present his own petition unless the demand was served by a Government department , the debt is the subject of a judgment and the demand indicated an intention to present a bankruptcy petition in the High Court , in which case the application is made to the High Court .
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