Example sentences of "make [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As mentioned earlier , social services departments can and do make adaptations to premises to make life easier for the disabled person . |
2 | Object Design Inc is getting ready to ship ObjectStore 2.0 , claiming that the enhancements made thanks to feedback from the likes of IBM , SunSoft Inc and NeXt Inc raises the benchmark by which all commercial object database products will be judged . |
3 | But schools and colleges using SEB short courses would make entries to SEB in Dalkeith , the system of moderation would be different to that operated by SCOTVEC , and the short courses would appear on the Scottish Certificate of Education as issued by SEB . |
4 | During the course of 1990 Mara made trips to China , Egypt , Israel , Malaysia , Singapore , Taiwan , the United States and the UK . |
5 | Although concentrating mainly on Britain , the study will also make reference to LFS data for France and Germany — countries where public policies promoting and facilitating early withdrawal are more developed . |
6 | Decisions may make reference to expectations and values concerning kin relationships that can only be assumed . |
7 | June 26 : statement deploring a speech by Romanian Foreign Minister Adrian Nastase in which he made reference to Romania 's loss of the southern Dobrudja to Bulgaria in 1940 [ see p. 4207 ] . |
8 | We offered prizes in competitions and made donations to charities . ’ |
9 | Representatives of the RIBA Visiting Board made visits to schools of architecture in Chile , Colombia and Russia , and other representatives went to China and Saudi Arabia . |
10 | Unlike classical behaviourists , functionalists believe that is not possible to explain intelligent behaviour unless we make reference to processes that are taking place inside a person 's head . |
11 | If one is Christian , one must , in some way , make reference to Christ . |
12 | The Khirgiz was choice pasture and , in the days before he had made submission to Daijin , the Merkuts had fought with other clans for the grazing rights . |
13 | And whether it did anything else , I can tell you Peter , you 're not the only one that 's made reference to Gillian Sheppard being on the cover of our journal . |
14 | I would have suspected nothing if the counterfeit Taplow had not made reference to Purgatory . |
15 | He had previously made visits to Egypt and the Holy Land and undertaken several walking and painting tours in the Alps with his wife . |
16 | These events eventually made plain to Gandhi the existence in both official and unofficial circles of a section of British public opinion which he could not hope to convert , though he came most reluctantly to an acknowledgement of this fact . |
17 | In Ealing , social workers , H.E.A.R.S ( Hounslow & Ealing AIDS Response Service ) and the Ealing Home Support team have made referrals to ACET to provide for needs where a single agency can not give all of the support required . |
18 | In addition he accepted an undertaking by the defendent not to reveal other than to his legal advisers the fact that he had made communications to FIMBRA and the Inland Revenue . |
19 | That is one good reason why we have been supporting several non-governmental projects in the region and why we have made representations to presidents and other leaders about the state of children in those countries . |
20 | Peter Jay , who was plucked from the economic editorship of The Times by his father-in-law , Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan , to be made ambassador to Washington , recalls the feelings clearly : |
21 | In 1976 Huan was made ambassador to Belgium and to the European Communities , and in 1979 became vice-president of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences . |
22 | ‘ But we have never made door to door collections , so we know this man has nothing to do with us , ’ she said . |
23 | The idea of establishing elective councils outside the existing administration with responsibilities for some aspects of local government therefore made sense to ministers . |
24 | ‘ Just before the battle , James is supposed to have made love to Lady Heron . |
25 | This , after all , was the man who had made love to Elise , made an impact strong enough to perhaps contribute to Elise 's death . |
26 | Mr Mellor , 43 — said to have made love to actress Antonia de Sancha in his Chelsea team strip — was accused of ‘ showing his true colours ’ . |
27 | He continued his studies in France at the Royal Garden of Plants in Paris under Joseph Pitton de Tournefort , a French botanist who had already made expeditions to Spain , Greece and Asia Minor , and later produced a new classification of plants , accompanied by descriptions of the genera . |
28 | More than 30 councils have now made moves to kerb hunting . |
29 | Recently , numbers of researchers have made pleas to managers to get back to basics and be continually alert to counter-productive actions . |
30 | After a spell in private practice , Vial was made equerry to Louis XVI and chef de manège of the Lyons riding academy , a post he apparently held for some years , but could not retain . |