Example sentences of "[be] make [adv] to the " in BNC.

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1 Reference has been made already to the debilitating effect of prolonged public criticism upon the morale of teachers and the potential damage it can have for educational standards .
2 In Thackeray 's Pendennis ( 1848–50 ) , for example , Lady Clavering , whose London house has been made over to the interior decorators , is put out of countenance by the result .
3 Reference has been made elsewhere to the early county histories written in the seventeenth , eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , sometimes by gentlemen in the priesthood .
4 Reference has been made today to the rights of victims .
5 So that 's all got to happen and can we expect that the improvements that have been made now to the syst to the management of this process will not give rise to the same delays that occurred in getting this system flight safe .
6 The difference was that until 1688 loans had been made directly to the King : he ran the government as an extension of his private household and , although he was the richest individual in the country , he was in many ways just a private borrower like any other and a prudent lender would not trust him with a loan that would run for a long time .
7 The excess should be deducted from the loss and then payment will be made up to the policy limit where applicable .
8 it enables decisions to be made closer to the operational level of work ;
9 It is a reasonable assumption that improvements can be made even to the best of schools .
10 That the number of town dwellers grew and that such a large proportion of output could be made over to the ruling class without permanent and chronic nationwide famine or substantial evidence of huge tax arrears suggest that peasants continued to produce well above subsistence level .
11 You may keep travel and subsistence expenses paid during jury service , but as your normal salary will have been paid in your absence , any payments received for loss of earnings must be made over to the Company .
12 But such appointments could be made only to the staff of university extra-mural departments and Approved Associations were excluded .
13 On a clear day the Black Mountains of Wales can even be made out to the north-east .
14 Checks for the above publications should be made out to the Good Housekeeping Institute .
15 Application to withdraw may be made orally to the court if the parties and any guardian ad litem appointed by the court are present .
16 Donations to the appeal can be made directly to the Treasurer , The Hampshire Playing Fields Association , .
17 All enquiries and applications should be made directly to the grant-awarding body ; the correct address of the local education office is generally available from schools and public libraries .
18 Application for admission to this course should be made directly to the University ( see page 50 ) .
19 The price for this remarkable meal , including all wines and canapes , is £30 and booking should be made directly to the restaurant at Castlehill , Edinburgh .
20 Nothing in 7.6 precludes an application being made directly to the judge in a proper case ( r 7.6(4) ) .
21 Mobility measurements were made relatively to the migration of pBR322 fragments cut by Hae III and Hinf I.
22 Representations were made then to the representatives of the Kenyan Government in both London and Nairobi .
23 Reference is made elsewhere to the 3 excellent Museums , and in addition there is ‘ Y Gangell ’ situated near Cynwyl Elfed which is the home and birthplace of Dr Elfed Lewis , Archdruid and Hymnologist .
24 Application for these awards is made individually to the award-giving body through the institution in which it is hoped to study .
25 Against this can be weighed the advantages of producing an article or item which is made especially to the customer 's own specification .
26 Connection with the main lines is made entirely to the south , and a system of burrowing-junction lines gives access to the works sidings , as also the good yards , without fouling the standard running lines .
27 Application is made initially to the EAT , but if that fails , it may be renewed before the Court of Appeal : Employment Protection ( Consolidation ) Act 1978 , s.146 .
28 Application for admission to this course is made directly to the University , not through UCCA .
29 Reference was made again to the judgment in Hector where Lord Bridge of Harwich said , at p. 318 :
30 Only Maurice was made fast to the wharf .
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