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

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1 The excess should be deducted from the loss and then payment will be made up to the policy limit where applicable .
2 it enables decisions to be made closer to the operational level of work ;
3 It is a reasonable assumption that improvements can be made even to the best of schools .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 But such appointments could be made only to the staff of university extra-mural departments and Approved Associations were excluded .
7 On a clear day the Black Mountains of Wales can even be made out to the north-east .
8 Checks for the above publications should be made out to the Good Housekeeping Institute .
9 Application to withdraw may be made orally to the court if the parties and any guardian ad litem appointed by the court are present .
10 Donations to the appeal can be made directly to the Treasurer , The Hampshire Playing Fields Association , .
11 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 .
12 Application for admission to this course should be made directly to the University ( see page 50 ) .
13 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 .
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