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

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1 A lock made to the specification of the British Standard BS 3621 ( 1980 ) or BS 3621 ( 1963 ) bearing the British Standards Institution ‘ Kite mark ’ ;
2 WWF is calling on the Government to fulfil a pledge made to the Lords that the licences granted to suppliers will be amended to include provisions for penalties to be imposed .
3 If Brückner had lived , there would n't have been a complaint made to the widow .
4 The rumour gained credence , I suspect , through a call made to the Museum by a reporter from National Public Radio who said she had heard Mr Kissinger had called me to request we not present the exhibition .
5 In accordance with general practice in Jamaica the prosecution disclosed to the defence the depositions of those witnesses taken at the committal hearing , but not their earlier statements to the police ; they did not disclose to the defence before or during the trial a statement made to the police by the deceased 's husband and two statements made by the deceased 's sister , relating to incidents not covered in their depositions , which were inconsistent with their evidence at trial .
6 Mr Stanley Goodchild , county director of education , said the decision would be considered carefully and a report made to the education committee on December 20 .
7 Following a report made to the President of the Court of Session , television is being introduced in a controlled way in the higher courts in Scotland .
8 The government is to inject a record £130 million into renewable energy projects , including wind farms and recycling schemes , according to an announcement made to the House of Commons by junior energy minister , Colin Moynihan .
9 However , the overlap between designs and copyright has been eroded by section 51 of the Copyright , Designs and Patents Act 1988 which states that it is not an infringement of any copyright in a design document or model recording or embodying a design for anything other than an artistic work ( or a typeface ) , to make an article to the design or to copy an article made to the design .
10 In Kings North Trust Ltd. v. Bell [ 1986 ] 1 W.L.R. 119 a husband and wife agreed to charge their jointly owned matrimonial home to secure an advance made to the husband for the purposes of his business .
11 Journalists published last week a copy of an affidavit made to the police saying that Mrs Mandela had put a 20,000 rand ( £4,000 ) ‘ contract ’ on the life of Dr Abu-Baker Asvat , shot dead in his surgery on January 27 , 1989 .
12 ( 1 ) A licensing board may , on an application made to the board in that behalf , transfer to a new tenant or occupant of any licensed premises the licence then subsisting in respect of those premises .
13 If liability is not in dispute , the action can simply be stood out by agreement or an application made to the judge of the lists , or to the judge on circuit , for a standing-out order , or possibly an application made to claim provisional damages ; but if liability is still in dispute the action must be tried and ought to be heard as soon as possible , irrespective of the uncertainties on quantum .
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