Example sentences of "made to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He 'd worked for firearms makers Springfield and Samuel Colt before beginning his own company in 1890 , and knew that identical parts could be made to a standard that meant they were interchangeable .
2 Made to a standard formula by many different companies .
3 Old stopcocks were not made to a standard size and it may take some searching in plumbers ’ merchants to find something that will enable you to connect new copper pipe .
4 Visits will be made to a small number of contrasting forces for a fairly prolonged period .
5 But Dr Alan Long , an organic chemist who is research officer of the Vegetarian Society , said : ‘ Sulphadimidine fed to pigs is made to a cheaper and less pure commerical grade , which is not identical to the human drug . ’
6 One possible solution is the evolutionary approach , by which only minor enhancements are made to a pre-existing architecture so that all programs are upwards compatible to the new computer .
7 the application has to be made to a quarterly meeting of the board ( s.5(6) ) , and the transfer effected can only be to the person who during the currency of the licence has become the Owner or occupier or the new tenant of the premises to which the certificate relates .
8 Becoming a couple takes time ; commitment has to be made to a joint identity .
9 Play-pens are now having to be made to a new British Standard , which involves using a simulated ‘ bite ’ test .
10 Until the general election result is known no definite commitment can be made to a new form of local tax due to be introduced in 1993 .
11 It would , in my opinion , in many ways be more logical for an application to be released from custody on the ground of non-service or delayed service of a committal notice to be made to a first instance judge rather than direct to this court .
12 Enright , the demonstrative " this ' highlights the spatial dimension of an implied situation of utterance , and therefore mobilises a poetic persona functioning as deictic centre even if no explicit reference is made to a first person speaker .
13 comparison of the stability of a product made to a modified formula with that of the original product
14 In tests on products made to a modified formula or by a modified process , or in tests on new packages , the original product or package should invariably be used as a control .
15 Until a sale is made to a non-registered person , all VAT paid is redeemable by the next registered trader in the chain .
16 It was quite common in Judaism for an appeal to be made to a religious leader in matters of legal inheritance .
17 Linkages will be made to a wider context--notably the parallel experiences of marshland communities in the Low Countries and North-West Germany .
18 This type of mortgage is only available to those in non-pensionable employment , since , in order to secure the tax-free cash sum , contributions must be made to a personal pension plan , and is really only suitable for borrowers who are within 25 years of their preferred retirement date .
19 In drawing he said , ‘ You must liken your attempts at it to a visit made to a strange town without a guide .
20 The legal regulation of police practice ill fits the theory that the fruits of police investigation are in principle no different from any other source of information ; that , as it were , a confession in the police station is no different from an admission made to a casual bystander .
21 It was then that choreographers turned their attention to music already available , very often because financial difficulties prevented any approach being made to a living composer .
22 It was the first time that the award had been made to a Communist head of state .
23 When dog occurs in a sentential context in which the specific interpretation entails the general interpretation , we can not be sure which sense is operative when reference is made to a male dog : the two senses under these circumstances are effectively inseparable .
24 However , much more information can be obtained from sections made to a higher specification , with ( 1 ) both rock surfaces ground optically flat and polished , and ( 2 ) special care taken to produce an extremely thin and uniform bonding film between glass and slice .
25 A false report of theft could be made to a next-door neighbour , perhaps to cover up for dealing with property wrongfully , and then the neighbour could make a genuine report to the police about the false theft , thereby causing police time to be wasted .
26 Small repairs may be made to a damaged surface by flooding the affected area with molten asphalt after the defective section has been cut out .
27 Equipment made to a British Standard Specification should always be supplied whatever the financial or other considerations
28 It is a made to a British standard which you can tell when you buy anything like that by the kite mark on the side .
29 A further wave of activity occurs after the interviews have taken place , and then things should tail off as offers are made to a few selected individuals .
30 One recommendation made to a large number of departments , however , was for changes in teaching methods , notably the introduction of more oral work .
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