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

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1 They see eternity in terms of the response made to God while on earth .
2 In gratefully acknowledging the Association 's support of the Appeal , Sir Thomas outlined the progress made to date and gave details of planned events for the immediate future .
3 In working out Moore 's resources for the purpose of calculating his benefit , the Commission took into account £1.90 per week which was the weekly equivalent of that part of the grant made to Moore as his vacation allowance .
4 The payment made to Olaf Tryggvason in 994 , for example , seems to have been part of a deal in which Olaf agreed to be confirmed ( with Æthelred standing sponsor ) , and promised that he would never return to England .
5 William of Jumièges ' statement that he later offered the æthelings a share of England is very difficult to credit ; it may owe something to Dudo 's story of the offer made to Rollo , or result from confusion with the events of 1041 , when Edward returned to England at Harthacnut 's invitation and according to the Chronicle C text was sworn in as king .
6 When he first refers to the approach made to Gundovald in Constantinople he does not reveal the identity of the man involved .
7 He repeats to this unpromising man the promise made to Abraham and Isaac .
8 Thus emphasis on reminiscence sensitively developed ( Coleman , 1986 ) and oral history are all part of a recognition that by listening to the memories and past experience of an elderly person we are validating the unique worth of that individual , the contribution made to society .
9 There was very much a ‘ municipal ’ theme to our function this year as we celebrated the contribution made to civilisation by car parks run by local councils .
10 Of a worship service in which no mention was made of Christ , the bible was not read , and no reference made to God 's dealings with the people of Israel or of the early church , we might well say that it was theistic ( if mention was made of God ) , but it could not rightly be called Christian .
11 Ethical theory is integrated into the well-referenced text ( although it was quite bizarre to see a reference made to Aristotle dated 1980 ) , and applied to numerous clinical situations which occur in nursing practice .
12 As many teachers were unable to attend the Annual General Meeting of the Society when formal thanks were given and a presentation made to Hilary Weedon on the completion of her four year term of office as Chairman of the Executive Committee special thanks were given to her by Betty Syrett on behalf of the teachers .
13 This lavish , anti-austerity production resulted from a visit made to Corsica by Minton and Alan Ross , at Lehmann 's suggestion .
14 A video recording of a visit made to North Korea in mid-May by the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) , Hans Blix , and a team of inspectors , was made public on June 3 .
15 This was an admission made to Sister Penelope in 1951 .
16 We were told that Mr. Oyston 's action was settled on 7 October 1991 following a statement in open court , by an apology made to Mr. Oyston and the payment of damages and costs .
17 Either search affords to the purchaser a priority period during which either the transfer of registered land must be completed and an application made to HM Land Registry for its registration or the conveyance of unregistered land must be completed .
18 An appeal made to Rome in 1977 by the Roman catholic parents concerned with the Confirmation ban appeared to have been answered in their favour , as Bishop Philbin changed his pastoral policy and these children were allowed to go forward for confirmation in 1978–9 .
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