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

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1 The allegations were made in evidence to the inquiry into the Bank of Credit and Commerce International 's £10 billion collapse
2 On all of these funds , charges are clearly visible to investors and are made in addition to the single price at which units are purchased .
3 Rest assured , too , that this payment in the event of accidental death would be made in addition to any bonuses earned by your policy in the period preceding your death .
4 The effects of the measures on accidents in Buxtehude have already been described , with serious injury accidents down by a third and considerable financial savings being made in addition to the more important human ones .
5 The disclosures required by the following paragraphs should be made in addition to those required by paragraphs 22 , 28 , 29 , 32 , 34 , 44 and 46 above .
6 The effect of this accounting on a stepped interest bond is that the overall effective interest cost will be charged in each accounting period : an accrual will be made in addition to the cash payments in earlier periods and will reverse , partially offsetting the higher cash payments , in later periods .
7 The first appointments were made in January to a new Cabinet of Ministers , created as part of the restructuring of the senior government leadership approved in December .
8 Made in Germany to the most exacting of modern standards , each item in the suite is available in ‘ edelweiss ’ , as shown , gloss white , manhattan grey or flannel — a semi-matt grey .
9 The Court of Appeal refused to cut the award made in February to Radojka Gojkovic , 49 , in the Family Division of the High Court .
10 The suggestion , mentioned earlier , that there is a hierarchy of hairpin vortices was made in part to help with the first of these problems .
11 These have frequently been made in response to pressure from major international aid donors .
12 If the choice is made in response to your inner feelings , your gut feelings , then go with it .
13 In both 1978 and 1986 the Library Association 's statements were made in response to censorship in a number of public libraries , largely instigated by local authorities ; and the appeal was directed to the local authorities .
14 The work made in response to this moment often gains immensely from a period of marination in further reading and research .
15 In all the schools studied , project awards were made in response to an appropriate set of circumstances and events .
16 An observation statement is one made in response to certain stimuli and strongly verifiable by appeal to the occurrence of such stimuli .
17 Under the Act of 1987 the privilege against self-incrimination becomes unnecessary because a statement made in response to a requirement under the Act can not be used in evidence in criminal proceedings .
18 The mere fact that the payment has been made in response to a demand by a public authority does not emerge in any of the cases as constituting or forming part of the ratio decidendi .
19 There is , of course , no doubt that a payment made in response to an unlawful demand under duress or compulsion may be recovered .
20 Although this proposition is wide enough to cover payment made in response to an illegal demand it was stated in the context of a court order of which the compulsitor must be assumed to be very much stronger than that of a mere demand which has yet to be enforced .
21 This guarantee covers only advance payment sent in direct response to an advertisement in this magazine ( not , for example , payment made in response to catalogues and so on , received as a result of answering such advertisements ) .
22 The first point to be made in response to this is that current Soviet initiatives are clearly designed to foster a positive attitude towards the USSR as a country which has a viable socio-economic system and offers valuable commercial opportunities , rather than trying to incite the masses to Soviet-style revolution .
23 It is , of course , undeniable that they were made in response to events in Mozambique and Angola .
24 The changes , apparently made in response to the damning report on the police by the British academic Peter Waddington [ see p. 38991 ] , included plans to retrain officers in community policing and the appointment of black officers to senior posts .
25 The Chinese threat was made in response to earlier decisions taken in Hong Kong on the controversial US$24,000 million new airport project .
26 These changes have been made in response to the development of ‘ vendor ’ placings and ‘ back-door ’ rights issues during the eighties .
27 Recommendation for exemption have been made in response to 16 applications .
28 These revisions , which have been made in response to requests from centres piloting the qualifications , will come into effect from the beginning of next session .
29 Other new appointments made in response to the changing balance in international relations between economic and political considerations were less significant .
30 That there is a broad division of opinion on the subject of sole practice within different sectors of the profession is difficult to dispute from the comments made in response to the consultation .
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