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

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1 Closed ranks would be USL 's pay-off for recent concessions made to the Open Software Foundation 's most important technologies .
2 Facilities It would be difficult to find a more complete package of accounting facilities than are presented in Financial Controller , but be warned , there are very few concessions made to the tyro book-keeper in terms of jargon , which is strangely at odds with the ethos of the program .
3 A lock made to the specification of the British Standard BS 3621 ( 1980 ) or BS 3621 ( 1963 ) bearing the British Standards Institution ‘ Kite mark ’ ;
4 I would reject the submission made to the Court of Appeal that so long as the terms of paragraph 33 had been brought to the notice of the prosecution authorities they would be unable to adduce in a criminal court evidence disclosed in compliance with the order .
5 The QAO log for a module contains a complete listing of all entries made to the log as defined within the process model definition for the module 's subtype .
6 An ANC statement on March 1 had criticized the Law and Order Minister , Adriaan Vlok , for unilaterally restructuring the police force without reference to recent proposals made to the government by the ANC .
7 The only change made to the design in the intervening time was making the device surface mount rather than CPGA , LSI said , a factor that contributes to its cost-effectiveness .
8 ‘ There is no reason now why there should not be an interim payment made to the unsecured creditors , ’ he said .
9 The gift also included a shooting stick made to the King 's personal pattern , a magazine holding a hundred cartridges and a leather cartridge bag .
10 Calls made to the BT bureau in Ealing , west London , will be passed on as usual , taking into account the traveller 's schedule and the different time zones he or she encounters along the way .
11 of the award made to the successful assisted party .
12 of the award made to the successful assisted party .
13 At the ensuing Conference on International Economic Cooperation ( CIEC ) in Paris in 1976 , the only small concession made to the demand for a New International Economic Order ( NIEO ) was a grudging and procrastinating acceptance of the idea of a Common Fund to support price stabilisation arrangements for eighteen of the most important commodities exported from developing countries .
14 Regulations also remove the need for people who are not ordinarily resident in the UK to make separate declarations to their building society both to receive their interest without deduction of tax and to exclude the interest from returns made to the Inland Revenue .
15 We owe our liberty , our power of social organisation , our ideas of the propriety and dignity of public virtue and of private purity , to the resistance our forefathers made to the tyranny and immorality of the Stuart dynasty ’ .
16 Suicidal callers accounted for 16 per cent of all telephone calls and visits made to the Darlington Samaritans , who have an office in Woodland Road .
17 The Sub-Committee examined the contribution which each proposal made to the Development Programme and the extend to which it met the Council 's stated objectives for Phase 2 Pilots .
18 However , in many cases , the invention can not be kept secret , especially if articles made to the invention are to be marketed commercially or if a large number of employees know of the invention , in which case a patent is the only realistic solution .
19 This is concerned with aesthetic aspects and it is not sufficient that the article simply looks pretty or pleasing but the eye-appeal of the article should be such that persons acquiring or using the article do so because of the appearance of articles made to the design .
20 By section 1(3) , a design shall not be registered if the appearance of the article is not material ; that is , if aesthetic considerations are not normally taken into account to a material extent by persons acquiring or using articles made to the design .
21 This period will be reduced if the owner fails to market articles made to the design within the first five years .
22 Effectively , and in a commercial sense , the right lasts for 10 years with the owner being given a five-year breathing space within which to bring articles made to the design to the market place .
23 But the Mallia site ( Plates 10 and 11 ) may prove to be more complicated than this , in view of the fairly recent discovery made to the west of the ‘ Second Temple ’ site ; there was a large building , at least 1,700 square metres in area , with at least 60 rooms and open light-wells or courts , although no great courtyard , the distinctive feature which typifies the Minoan temple .
24 It has always done well in bids made to the Research Councils .
25 The community occupational therapist ( if available ) could be helpful , or reference made to the list of useful safety devices in the SHEG Guide " Coping with Dementia — A Handbook for Carers " .
26 Further details regarding the definition and exceptions can be provided on request to the Registry , The University of Edinburgh , Old College , South Bridge , Edinburgh EH8 9YL , or reference made to the Regulations referred to above .
27 Whatever contribution hunting made to the diet , the domestic animals and crops in the fields must have provided the majority of the food eaten .
28 He also stressed that the personal satisfaction in working for a small firm was as important as the financial contribution the sector made to the economy .
29 It is , however , possible to exaggerate the contribution which slaves as a commodity made to the overall value of British trade .
30 The Export awards , which recognise and reward the valuable contributions made to the local economy , both in export turnover and employment created by export minded companies located in the Province , are sponsored by Northern Bank International in association with the Industrial Development Board , the Local Enterprise Development Unit , the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry and British Midland .
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