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

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1 A man might be fined , in which case it was usual for him to be ordered to make payment to the person or persons who had suffered as a result of his crime .
2 a failure by the Distributor to make payment to the Publisher in accordance with the agreed terms
3 Many Tories believe he will have to make concessions to the aspirations of Scots for more say in the running of their own affairs .
4 No time to make concessions to the weather .
5 Further to this , Levin claims that Debord ‘ does not disparage pleasure ’ and yet argues elsewhere in the essay that his films deliberately refuse to make concessions to the viewer .
6 Mr Shamir said he would stick to his promise not to make concessions to the Palestinians over the occupied territories .
7 I would call genealogy … a form of history which can account for the constitution of knowledges , discourses , domains of objects etc. , without having to make reference to a subject which is either transcendental in relation to the field of events or runs in its empty sameness throughout the course of history .
8 ‘ Well , over the last few months , my husband used to make reference to a shoemaker .
9 I do n't want to go into great detail , but I would be happy to make reference to the document .
10 Staff at Darlington Memorial Hospital were justifiably angry last week after being asked to make donations to a charity based at the hospital .
11 These elephants are trained to make obeisance to the Sultan and incline their heads , and when they do so the Chamberlain cries in a loud voice : ‘ Bismillah ! ’
12 Er if you get it wrong erm there 's the inheritance provision for family and dependence act nineteen eighty five , which is the statutory provision allowing you spouse who left nothing to all those children who left nothing to make applications to the court .
13 One thing she can do is to make appointments to the state 's numerous policy-making commissions and boards .
14 If , however , the authority to make appointments to the board of a nationalised industry did not reside solely in Government , but in part in trade unions as the instruments of industrial democracy , the Secretary of State could no longer be held responsible for the fitness of the board to discharge its functions ; and it would no longer be meaningful for Members to ask Questions , nor possible for Government to answer them constructively .
15 Mr Maclean insisted that it was nonsense to suggest there had been any contamination of the food chain or to make comparisons to the Chernobyl nuclear disaster .
16 Therefore , the practice with the private sector is for employers and employees to make contributions to a fund at a rate which , combined with judicious management of the fund , should be sufficient to meet obligations to current employees at some point in the future .
17 Institutions authorised by the Bank of England to carry on a deposit-taking business in this country are required to make contributions to the Deposit Protection Fund as levied from time to time by the Deposit Protection Board .
18 The Solicitors ' Indemnity Rules extend to recognised bodies the requirement to make contributions to the Solicitors ' Indemnity Fund ( SIF ) ; in return the Fund will provide cover of £1,000,000 in respect of each and every claim .
19 They are required to make contributions to the Compensation Fund , again at a reduced level , and their fees in relation to Investment Business certificates are also be reduced .
20 Then if the assembler wants to make changes to the contract , the body-maker is in a strong position because it can threaten to keep both employees and assets working to the original contracts .
21 Our policy is to make changes to the structure of local government in the shire counties .
22 You can use the CLI to make changes to the way the Z88 behaves .
23 Business leaders accepted , however , that there was scope to make changes to the income tax regime , with the most popular option proving to be an increase in the higher rate of income tax from 40 per cent .
24 Conversely , a long period may restrict the purchaser should he wish to make changes to the vendor management team ( either because they do not live up to first impressions or because he wishes to promote them within the enlarged group ) .
25 An indirect reference : It is unkind to make allusions to a person 's physical defects .
26 Only the most foolish Tory would fail to make apologies to the electorate for his party 's errors .
27 Cllr Brooks was unavailable for comment but Elizabeth Leitch , Monklands housing convener , said it was regrettable that Cllr Murphy had seen fit to make allegations to the press instead of to the appropriate authorities .
28 The parties are under no contractual obligation to allow each other to make representations to the auditor before he issues his certificate .
29 The matter before us is whether to recommend , whether to make representations to the A C C as shown in minute three , with the words for capital investment added at the end .
30 Will my hon. Friend confirm that were he to make representations to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , there is no constitutional impediment to the Chancellor abolishing taxes before Budget day ?
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