Example sentences of "[verb] made [art] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | After meeting staff he has made a plea to agency chiefs to delay the transfer so that full consultations can take place . |
2 | The adult has made a change to the array — introduced garages irrelevant to the number of cars . |
3 | The court has made a direction to the local authority that the guardian ad litem be allowed to have continuing involvement with a view to making an application in due course if thought appropriate . |
4 | ‘ Crusaid has made a donation to almost every major HIV/AIDS project in the UK ’ |
5 | Every one of you has made a contribution to the character of this institution and I take pleasure in acknowledging what each of you has done to make this such a satisfying academic and social environment . |
6 | The Institute of Directors has made a submission to the Chancellor of the Exchequer arguing that ‘ the UK should take immediate unilateral action to resolve the problem ’ . |
7 | It is also believed that none of the injured has made a complaint to the police . |
8 | In response to this situation ‘ the national government has made no response to the problem of erosion , and none is planned ’ ! |
9 | I mean the decision actually has made no difference to government spending in total , it 's just the way the cake has been sliced . |
10 | I realise this is by no means straight-forward , but Raymond Van Ermen has made an approach to the EC ( ! ) . |
11 | He told me he 'd made a codicil to his will — the man showed it to me , and it 's all in order . ’ |
12 | I 'd made a commitment to the Branch Secretaries and to the Representatives that there will be a full Representatives Conference of which those proposals will be debated and discussed . |
13 | He kept asking her to get to the point as he was in a meeting , while she was waiting for him to get to the point , since , as far as she was aware , he 'd made the call to her in the first place . |
14 | She 'd made the move to Hollywood with her Dutch artist husband Luc Leestemaker in the hope of breaking into the movie big-time . |
15 | I reported last time that I 'd made an approach to Chris . |
16 | There they 'd lit a fire and cooked the rice , but before starting to eat they 'd made an offering to Ban Bhāi , god of the forest , asking permission to plunder his lands . |
17 | Even having made a commitment to the climb , the option of retreat is always open if you sense the temperature is too high or the snow conditions dangerous . |
18 | One man who spoke about already having made the decision to only have safer sex was ridiculed by some of the others . |
19 | The notion that the papacy should be above politics would have made no sense to the people of the medieval world . |
20 | It would have made no difference to the example below had the aggrieved party been a German company with a branch in France tendering for factory space . |
21 | But it would have made no difference to his attitude to Matilda : for him — whatever the circumstances in which she had been removed — she was a runaway nun who should be forced to return to her convent . |
22 | And it would n't have made no difference to my sentence anyway , so what was the point ? |
23 | Now all of this may well have made no difference to the final result ; the courts reading of the facts may have led them to the same conclusion whatever the meanings given to reasonable and unreasonable . |
24 | A solicitor for the Robinson family said that the staff at the hospital should have made a call to the Southern General . |
25 | In choosing your background materials you will already have made a commitment to a particular colour . |
26 | The lack of a licence in Barlow Clowes ' early years may or may not have made a difference to the way investors ' funds were handled during that time . |
27 | Not , in truth , that she expected any , important or otherwise , but it would have made a difference to the day . |
28 | If you have not been adequately consulted , and a tribunal is satisfied that consultation could have made a difference to the redundancy decision , there is a good chance that you will succeed in an unfair dismissal claim and be entitled to compensation . |
29 | For one thing , there would be problems in establishing causation : showing that steps that a more energetic management might have taken would have made a difference to the company 's position would involve an assessment of complex and often imponderable factors . |
30 | You 've made a qualification to this have you not Mr ? |