Example sentences of "made to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Penn , Topham , Burgess and Benezek were asked to deal with any proposals that might be made to the committee regarding a building that would be suitable as a hospital , and Messrs Shepperson and Reynolds of Oxford Street were appointed ( for what immediate purpose is not clear ) booksellers and stationers to the institution .
2 Whether or not such a statement reflects an adequate level of planning and depth of thought about curriculum development depends on the quality of the deliberations of the faculties and departments , and the coordination of the various submissions made to the committee .
3 Since this was Keith Jones ' last committee meeting , the committee expressed its gratitude for the valuable contributions he had made to the committee .
4 For example , operating decisions regarding the range of products to be made and sold would normally be made prior to the completion of the functional and master budgets , but these decisions when considered as a whole within the budgeting framework may be reconsidered and amendments made to the range .
5 How can further improvements be made to the range and delivery of Government services , aimed at promoting business interest , particularly small and medium-sized enterprises ?
6 A donation from the sale of each print is being made to the Air League 's Flying Scholarship scheme .
7 Donations can be made to the Dolphin Research Project c/o Windsor Safari Park , Windsor , Berkshire SL4 4AY .
8 A slow — admittedly a very slow start — was being made to the build-up of a long-range nuclear bomber force .
9 These crash boats made a great noise , and part of the plan was to fly Anson aircraft overhead as the run was made to the beach , this being timed to a nicety .
10 All the research programmes have come from approaches made to the Unit and have involved extensive discussions , sometimes over a long period , but not for bureaucratic reasons .
11 The excuse shall be made to the Chairman of the meeting , and by him explained to Members who shall decide whether or not guilty by voting aye or no .
12 A final sortie was made to the hotel for a large bowl of ‘ Bon Ali ’ , a hot bread pudding .
13 If any alterations are made to the contract , or conditions added to it , then such must be initialled by the parties to the contract .
14 The gift also included a shooting stick made to the King 's personal pattern , a magazine holding a hundred cartridges and a leather cartridge bag .
15 Ecclesiastical canons now required royal sanction , all proceeds from the taxes of annates and tenths were annexed to the crown , and final appeals against judgments in the ecclesiastical courts were to be made to the king in the court of Chancery .
16 A memorandum by Thomas Cromwell in 1533 of matters to be discussed with the King includes things to be said on the departure of the Bavarian ambassador , the interrogation of a friar named Reysbye , the treatment of certain other friars who had been in contact with Rome , the folding of cloth in the north of England , the offer made to the King by the executors of Lord Dacre of the South in an important test case , and the affairs of a reputed idiot named Ralph Francis .
17 As there was little justification for the lengths to which these itinerant justices went , when a vigorous protest was made to the king he promptly issued a writ ordering them to refrain from hearing testamentary , matrimonial and moral causes ; these matters were confirmed to fall exclusively within the competence of the church courts .
18 In 1340 he was assessed to pay £10 towards the loan of £5,000 made to the king by the city of London ; and he contributed to another loan in 1346 .
19 However , within the single language LISP , access could , with appropriate effort , be made to the translation of GO-SHOPPING(x) as a sequence beginning WALK(x) , but the subsequent access from WALK(x) to the yet lower-level sequence beginning LIFT-RIGHT-LEG(x) is far more dubious , whatever the effort required , since that would normally have been compiled and so be inaccessible to the higher level in question , even though , as we saw , one can , in the human case , impose a new translation of WALK , in the place of the existing one .
20 As from the effective date shown on your attached renewal notice or policy schedule the following amendments have been made to the wording of your policy .
21 During the course of the submissions made to the deputy judge the appellants through their counsel offered an undertaking in the terms of the order sought by the plaintiff .
22 David Curry , Parliamentary Secretary at the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries & Food , concluded that the balance of opinion was against the regulation and significant amendments would have to be made to the proposal to make it acceptable .
23 No change was made to the date of the presidential elections due on Dec. 5 [ see p. 38708 ] .
24 Reference can be made to the decision of the House of Lords in Watson v. Fram Reinforced Concrete Co . ( Scotland ) Ltd. , 1960 S.C . ( H.L. ) 92 .
25 Reference was made to the decision of the Court of Appeal in the case of Riley v Tesco Stores Ltd ( [ 1980 ] IRLR 103 ( CA ) ) .
26 Reference was also made to the decision of the Court of Appeal in Palmer v Southend-on-Sea Borough Council ( [ 1984 ] IRLR 19 ( CA ) ) .
27 A transfer of other real property , such as the holiday home to the wife , will give rise to a capital gains liability if at the time of the transfer , as is more than likely , the parties are separated in such circumstances as are likely to prove permanent or are separated under a court order ( see p16 ) ( see , for example , Aspden v Hildesley [ 1982 ] 1 WLR 264 where a transfer of property which had never been the husband 's main residence was made to the wife six years after the parties separated ) .
28 Quinquennial visits were made to the university schools of Bath , North London , Leeds Metropolitan , Humberside and Portsmouth and to the Architectural Association School of Architecture .
29 Review visits were made to the University of Greenwich and the Mackintosh School , the Glasgow School of Art/Glasgow University .
30 For an introductory classification and discussion of auditory effects in poetry , see Leech(1969)Ch6. ( xii ) Once again , reference may conveniently be made to the treatment of these figures of speech ( paradox , metaphor , irony , etc ) in Leech ( 1969 ) Chs 8–10. ( xiii ) Some aspects of cohesion are discussed and illustrated in 7.8 .
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