Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun sg] be made [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 the basis on which provision is made for the redemption of debt ;
2 This would lead to the conclusion that the relevant ‘ discourse subjects ’ for a particular discourse fragment must be those to which reference is made in the text of the discourse .
3 The serjeants at law , who had the exclusive privilege of practising , pleading and audience in the Court of Common Pleas from time immemorial until their exclusive privileges were abolished by the Practitioners in Common Pleas Act 1846 ( 9 & 10 Vict. c. 54 ) , had always fallen into a special category and before the events of 1292 to which reference is made in the 1970 judgment , Parliament had introduced an elementary form of disciplinary control over serjeants and pleaders in the Statute of Westminster 1275 ( 3 Edw. 1 c. 29 ) which provided , in the event of attainder for deceit or collusion in the King 's Court , for a term of imprisonment and for disqualification for life from ‘ pleading in that court for any man . ’
4 However , an index is essential for any volume containing many items to which reference is made by the reader .
5 Moving to the dais , the Lord Lieutenant then heard a speech of welcome by Mr D G Titcombe , in which reference was made to the development of autocatalysts since 1970 , including the Queen 's Award for Technological Achievement made to the Johnson Matthey Technology Centre in 1977 .
6 Lastly , the Spanish Government argued that the possibility afforded by the Act of 1988 of exempting certain persons from the nationality condition to which reference was made in the last part of the national court 's question ( 2 ) in no way altered the foregoing considerations .
7 The spacious porch leads into an elegant hall , from which access is made to the lounge , bar and dining room .
8 Stylistics , as Leech and Short point out ( 1981 , p. 13 ) , can be simply defined as the study of a style which is an exercise in describing what use is made of the language .
9 ( b ) Stylistics , as Leech and Short point out ( 1981 , p.13 ) , can be simply defined as the study of a style which is an exercise in describing what use is made of the language .
10 The conundrum may be solved , but what use is made of the character of the Shipman , thus emphasized ?
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