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

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1 Although he refused to speak against Gates , who had supported his election , Bush announced that Attorney General Thornburgh had begun a national review of the 15,000 complaints made to the federal government concerning acts of police brutality over the previous six years .
2 Application should normally be made to the appropriate education authority for grant aid before 1 June of the year in which the student wishes to enter a course , even though at that time the student may not have been offered a place .
3 In cases of difficulty in deciding , reference should be made to the appropriate expert or Head Office .
4 The fee will be £6 and the application should be made to the appropriate District Land Registry for the area in which the property is situated .
5 It was therefore desirable in the public interest that statements made to the appropriate authority investigating a complaint against a police officer should not be liable to be produced or disclosed or referred to in any proceedings save disciplinary or criminal proceedings officially brought against the police officer in question .
6 Certain contents are excluded and reference should be made to the appropriate policy .
7 In all cases where unmet needs were identified referral was made to the appropriate agency or professional after agreement with the client 's general practitioner .
8 Need has been variously defined , but in this study needs were deemed to be unmet if interventions were acceptable to the client and the following applied : ( a ) for activities of daily living a person was dependent on help from the carer and this dependence could be reversed by provision of an aid ; ( b ) for communication disorders there had not been an assessment by a speech therapist ; ( c ) for services ( day care , respite care ) a referral had not been made to the appropriate agency and subsequent referral proved successful ; and ( d ) for benefits the client or carer was unaware of eligibility for benefits , an application had not been made , and subsequent application was successful .
9 A complaint was made to the industrial tribunal by Mrs Gunning that Mirror Newspapers had unlawfully discriminated against her in relation to ‘ employment ’ by refusing or deliberately omitting to offer her employment contrary to Section 6(1) ( c ) of the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 .
10 For notes on this Act and these rules , reference should be made to the 8th edition of this book .
11 To answer this question reference has to be made to the prevailing interest rates in the Euromarkets , for this is where the deposits would be made .
12 Both these documents were promised in a White Paper , published last June , which detailed some minor changes to be made to the decentralised system outlined in A Framework for Research and Development , published in 1972 .
13 A modification is made to the usual method of applying probabilistic information .
14 The kings of Poland , often foreigners , their hands tied by promises made to the greater nobility at their accession , had to submit to continuous scrutiny and control by the same nobles .
15 While there are some aspects of the redraft where it might be argued that the law has not been accurately expressed , there is no doubt that both its language and typography suggest that there are considerable improvements which could be made to the present drafting and printing of statutes in the UK .
16 Indeed , they are able to predict the zero-density frequency to a precision of 4 x 10 -14 ; from the present data , and they outline several improvements that can be made to the present apparatus , which already has a stability better than many primary caesium standards .
17 Reference was also frequently made to the low standard of programmes , the high incidence of breakdowns during transmission , and other technical and production weaknesses .
18 Sir : Reference is made to the recent case in which Sheriff Muir Russell at Stonehaven Sheriff Court refused to endorse a licence because of an offence of exceeding the 50 and 60 miles per hour ‘ political ’ speed limits which he is reported as describing as having been ‘ introduced for inflationary and balance of payments reasons , nothing more ’ .
19 Reference should also be made to the recent House of Lords decision in Kirklees MBC v. Wickes Building Supplies Ltd [ 1992 ] NLJ 967 .
20 Sponsored by William Lawson 's Scotch Whisky , the award , now in its second year , is the only one to recognise the professional contribution made to the efficient running of golf clubs by stewards .
21 The brush head and handle are easy to clean , and made to the highest safety standards ( both the handle and the recharger unit are completely sealed ) .
22 ‘ The glass at CastleCourt is laminated and made to the highest specification .
23 The Official Secrets Act was to be amended to allow freedom of information , and changes were to be made to the postal service to protect privacy .
24 Comity considerations were viewed with much more favour , and reference was made to the Second Restatement of Foreign Relations Law of the United States which , in a recent revision , had identified factors to be weighed in cases of discovery abroad :
25 Particular reference is made to the Regional Council 's submission para 94 f ( iii ) , pages 22 and 23 .
26 However , no reference is made to the current state of technical knowledge , the ‘ means ’ to be employed or any relevant codes of practice , unlike the Control of Pollution Act 1974 , s.72 , in relation to the control of noise .
27 Payment could be made to the monarch himself or it could be made to the current holder of the office .
28 Application must be made to the legal aid area office for authority to exceed this limit .
29 There were minor additions made to the decorative scheme in the 19C .
30 It is , however , possible to exaggerate the contribution which slaves as a commodity made to the overall value of British trade .
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