Example sentences of "may be made to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Note that any of the above applications may be made to a county court care centre or the High Court if there are already public law proceedings pending in that court in relation to the same child ( APO , art 3(3) ) .
2 Property ( other than a legal estate in land ) may be transferred , and binding promises may be made to an infant , but in general he is unable to make a binding disposition of his property or to make binding promises to others .
3 Despite the fact that the explanation or defence could , if true , have been disclosed at the outset and despite the advantage which the defendant has gained by these tactics , no comment may be made to the jury to that effect .
4 An ESO will remain in force for one year , but at any time within three months before its expiry date an application for its extension may be made to the court .
5 Payment may be made to the court office by postal order , banker 's or giro draft or cheques ( subject to clearance and the Chief Clerk 's consent ) .
6 Should the lexicographers wish to proof ranges of dictionary text before approving it , a request may be made to the Computer Group using an appropriate control document .
7 On rare occasions complaints may be made to the school which could lead to court action .
8 A grade A , B , C or D secures success in the practical section of the final examination and then application may be made to the Institute for Full Membership .
9 I do not know whether and if so on what basis any challenge may be made to the notice .
10 Another way in which controlled entry may be made to the supervisor is by means of extracodes , which were first used on the University of Manchester Atlas computer ( Sumner , Haley , and Chen 1962 ) .
11 If the party against whom discovery is sought does not comply with the notice , application may be made to the district judge for an order by lodging an application with copy for service , but application is more frequently made during the pre-trial review under Ord 17 , or at the preliminary arbitration hearing .
12 If the committal order does not reserve the application to the judge and the district judge has the judge 's leave ( enquire of the court ) , the application may be made to the district judge ( order of discharge is N 83 ) .
13 Application to set aside must be made to the judge ( s 64(4) of the 1984 Act ) save under Term No 5 when it may be made to the arbitrator himself .
14 If the true cost of providing a class can not be met by the students , application for a grant may be made to the Local Authority or the Sports Council .
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