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

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1 Subsequently , meetings have been arranged with the CPS , the Home Office and the Judiciary and a similar request made to the LCD to discuss the implementation of the Report .
2 ‘ There is no recognition of the remarkable contribution made to the Exchequer by smokers .
3 ‘ There is no recognition of the remarkable contribution made to the Exchequer by smokers .
4 Moving to the dais , the Lord Lieutenant then heard a speech of welcome by Mr D G Titcombe , in which reference was made to the development of autocatalysts since 1970 , including the Queen 's Award for Technological Achievement made to the Johnson Matthey Technology Centre in 1977 .
5 A Libyan offer made to the USA during December 1989 through Italian officials , allowing an international inspection of the Rabta plant , was on Dec. 29 rejected as inadequate by a US State Department official ; she said that a " one-time inspection would not be conclusive " .
6 The only change made to the design in the intervening time was making the device surface mount rather than CPGA , LSI said , a factor that contributes to its cost-effectiveness .
7 At the ensuing Conference on International Economic Cooperation ( CIEC ) in Paris in 1976 , the only small concession made to the demand for a New International Economic Order ( NIEO ) was a grudging and procrastinating acceptance of the idea of a Common Fund to support price stabilisation arrangements for eighteen of the most important commodities exported from developing countries .
8 But the Mallia site ( Plates 10 and 11 ) may prove to be more complicated than this , in view of the fairly recent discovery made to the west of the ‘ Second Temple ’ site ; there was a large building , at least 1,700 square metres in area , with at least 60 rooms and open light-wells or courts , although no great courtyard , the distinctive feature which typifies the Minoan temple .
9 The communication may be made out of social or moral duty — references between employers , for example , or allegations about criminal conduct made to the police .
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