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

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1 of the award made to the successful assisted party .
2 of the award made to the successful assisted party .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 This they can most easily accomplish by following the wall between Sunset and Meregill upwards to the skyline depression to the left of the summit , a dull climb with no views other than those in retrospect until the ridge is reached and a turn to the right made to the top .
6 By reconstructing the changes made to the Seveso plant after Moeri 's departure , it has been possible to recreate what probably caused the blast .
7 The changes made to the educational system have also helped the government to achieve one of its other policy aims — reducing the role of local government .
8 Even more indicative of Innocent 's intentions were the changes made to the prayer at the conferment of the sword .
9 Due to the changes made to the Constitution at the last A.G.M. the position of Teachers ' Representative comes up for election this year .
10 Teachers and students alike will be familiar with the changes made to the national curriculum in response to this problem .
11 But the Labour leaders ' caution was understandable in the light of the amendments made to the party constitution after the break with Ramsay MacDonald in 1931 , the last leader to have favoured a coalition government , whose action had led to a split in the party and his expulsion from membership .
12 What contribution has the authority made to the consideration of the problems faced by secondary schools , of providing suitable subject options for older pupils while avoiding the premature dropping of curricular elements regarded as essential for all pupils ?
13 Q. What contribution have the Authority made to the consideration of the problem faced by secondary schools of providing suitable subject options for older pupils while avoiding the premature dropping of curricular elements regarded as essential for all pupils ?
14 The question is how does this provision apply if the trustees make payments ( annually or monthly ) to the transferor 's overseas bank account which payments are then used to discharge the interest obligations under the loan made to the transferor to buy the UK property ?
15 However , the offer made to the colliery owners was not , according to Potter , acceptable , and the matter did not proceed further .
16 A memorandum by Thomas Cromwell in 1533 of matters to be discussed with the King includes things to be said on the departure of the Bavarian ambassador , the interrogation of a friar named Reysbye , the treatment of certain other friars who had been in contact with Rome , the folding of cloth in the north of England , the offer made to the King by the executors of Lord Dacre of the South in an important test case , and the affairs of a reputed idiot named Ralph Francis .
17 Conclusions drawn from that study raised new questions concerning the size of early medieval London ; the degree of its late-medieval contraction and of the renewed growth in the early modern period ; and the varying contribution which , at different times , population levels , standards of living , commerce , and the role of the city in the kingdom made to the pattern of London 's development .
18 Grand gestures of defiance — such as the demand for bloodwealth , considered rejections of the state made to the state itself — seem to require very little further explanation .
19 During the course of the submissions made to the deputy judge the appellants through their counsel offered an undertaking in the terms of the order sought by the plaintiff .
20 The pleadings in the case and the submissions made to the judge may indicate which of the decisions to which we have referred has been made .
21 Here then we have in a nutshell the substance of the whole primatial claim succinctly summarized ; and when we find similar phrases in the documents of Popes Boniface V , Honorius I , Sergius I , and Gregory III , which came to light in 1120 , we can say with a very high degree of probability that these sentences contain the main substance of the additions made to the documents in which they appear .
22 The additions made to the salaries of teachers or doctors working in undesirable areas have been far too small to have the intended effect .
23 It talks in some detail about the additions made to the Pactus subsequent to those which " the first king " had himself added .
24 The cost of these services was deducted from the allocation made to the relevant DHA .
25 The suggestion made to the Argyll interest was that an order from the Board of Customs should be sent to Wigtown demanding the attendance of these officers in Edinburgh on the day of election , whereby it was hoped that a party of Lord Galloway 's enemies might carry the day .
26 In recognising this we must not underestimate the contribution made to the industrialising economy by the earlier expansion of manufacturing in response to home and overseas demand .
27 Thinking , then , of the novelistic discourse as a definite and historically extensive genre , I would suggest that the specific contribution which cinematic variations of the discourse made to the genre may have been the cut .
28 A lock made to the specification of the British Standard BS 3621 ( 1980 ) or BS 3621 ( 1963 ) bearing the British Standards Institution ‘ Kite mark ’ ;
29 It is , however , possible to exaggerate the contribution which slaves as a commodity made to the overall value of British trade .
30 WWF is calling on the Government to fulfil a pledge made to the Lords that the licences granted to suppliers will be amended to include provisions for penalties to be imposed .
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