Example sentences of "make a [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | The adult has made a change to the array — introduced garages irrelevant to the number of cars . |
2 | Every one of you has made a contribution to the character of this institution and I take pleasure in acknowledging what each of you has done to make this such a satisfying academic and social environment . |
3 | ( The adult readers might like to list those books , and other reading matter , for which they have a particular affection or which they feel have made a contribution to their lives , and then check to see how many of them would be considered to be of the highest literary worth . ) |
4 | The provision of a cycle track system in some towns also made a contribution to safety ’ |
5 | Brass plaques , which will cost £100 , are being offered corporately , to individuals , and the families of players who have made a contribution to the fascinating Lisburn story . |
6 | We 've never made a contribution to this club . |
7 | Under Reg 20 , an employer was to deduct tax at source at the basic rate where he had made a payment to an employee in respect of whom he had not received a code of authorisation , subject to certain conditions . |
8 | ‘ Crusaid has made a donation to almost every major HIV/AIDS project in the UK ’ |
9 | You 've made a qualification to this have you not Mr ? |
10 | A solicitor for the Robinson family said that the staff at the hospital should have made a call to the Southern General . |
11 | She had made a promise to Maisie , and somehow , whatever it cost , she would try with all her might to keep that promise . |
12 | William Trood was also an intrepid traveller , and once made a trip to Morocco , where he was presented with a silver-inlaid Damascus sword by the Sultan of Morocco . |
13 | He was thinking that the night Minch had referred to must have been the one when he had made a plea to the powers that rule the skies where eagles fly . |
14 | After meeting staff he has made a plea to agency chiefs to delay the transfer so that full consultations can take place . |
15 | A tiff with his nephew was no disqualification in the eyes of Charles II , who disliked William and his religion ; Ken on his return to England was made a chaplain to the King , who would remark ruefully on Sundays , ‘ Now I must go and hear little Ken rebuke me for my sins . ’ |
16 | The court has made a direction to the local authority that the guardian ad litem be allowed to have continuing involvement with a view to making an application in due course if thought appropriate . |
17 | In deference to ageing stalwarts , the Communist Party 's new leader , Jiang Zemin , recently made a pilgrimage to Yenan , the remote village where the Red Army took refuge at the end of the Long March . |
18 | Hence the success of the imbecilically cheerful Bhundu Boys and the triumph of pop megastars who 've made a pilgrimage to the ‘ roots ’ of pop and humanity ( Paul Simon , Peter Gabriel ) . |
19 | Nor does the statutory postponement apply for the purpose of ascertaining whether you have made a complaint to an industrial tribunal within the requisite time limit . |
20 | you have made a complaint to an industrial tribunal ; or |
21 | ‘ Uzzell is now unemployed and injured , and he 's made a complaint to us about Kelly , which we 'll report to the FA . ’ |
22 | He said he had made a complaint to the police . |
23 | It is also believed that none of the injured has made a complaint to the police . |
24 | He had made a detour to a cafe where he stayed for an unspecified time before walking to the Post and entering by the back door , discovering the mayhem in the newsroom and retreating to the printer 's office . |
25 | John Canaday , the incoming editor of the newspaper 's art page and responsible for the dismissal , had made a challenge to a climate of opinion in which Dore Ashton 's criticism was valued for its sensitivity , and where the art which she praised was accepted . |
26 | Brummies have made a city to be proud of . |
27 | In another case , headlined as ‘ The Alleged Hooligan Tragedy ’ , a man died after a street-fight and it was reported that on arrival at hospital he had made a statement to the effect that , ‘ I got my injuries in the Borough through being kicked to death by Hooligans . ’ |
28 | Miss Tucker had made a statement to the police admitting that she had hit the alleged victim , Mr. Reiche , with a baseball bat . |
29 | The Swedish government sought the extradition of the applicant to face trial for drug trafficking offences in respect of which P. , an alleged accomplice who had been convicted of similar offences , had made a statement to the Swedish court implicating the applicant . |
30 | On 4 September 1989 , while serving that sentence , Price , who had previously made a statement to the police , appeared before Senior District Judge Barbro Sjôsten sitting in the Gôteborg City Court , and was examined by the district prosecutor . |