Example sentences of "[be] made to [art] " 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 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 .
3 When all the possible beneficiaries are of full age and under no disability ( such as that of an infant or lunatic ) , they may put an end to the trust by requiring the trustee to transfer the property to them or to dispose of it according to their directions ; and this is so in spite of any direction to the contrary in the settlement , such as a direction that payment is not to be made to a beneficiary till he reaches the age of 25 .
4 This may have only a marginal effect on the owners of a semi , but in blocks of flats contributions have to be made to a maintenance fund .
5 When a payment is required to be made to a third party ( trader , government , etc. ) the bank depositor draws , i.e. writes , a cheque on his bank payable to the third party .
6 Becoming a couple takes time ; commitment has to be made to a joint identity .
7 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 .
8 ‘ tending to show that an offence had been committed , or ’ This point includes a conduct such as a straightforward report of a false crime to anyone , but it will usually be made to a constable , e.g. that a person 's car has been stolen or taken without authority or that a house has been burgled .
9 The report need not be made to a constable .
10 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 .
11 It was quite common in Judaism for an appeal to be made to a religious leader in matters of legal inheritance .
12 An additional power is given by section 8 which allows an application to be made to a magistrate for a warrant to search for evidence of a serious arrestable offence .
13 Applications must be made to a circuit judge , who can issue the warrant by virtue of section 9 and Schedule 1 if he is satisfied that it would have been appropriate to issue a warrant prior to the Act .
14 Reference must also be made to a brief but important statement by the Privy Council , in the course of an elaborate opinion , largely concerned with other matters , in Government of the United States of America v. Bowe [ 1990 ] 1 A.C. 500 .
15 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 .
16 But perhaps the most interesting extension that can be made to a Murten visit is to make the very short journey of only 8km ( 5 miles ) either by road No 1 , or by rail on the same line as from Kerzers to Murten The destination is the small town of Avenches , which stands on a hill just north of the bypassing main road No1 which runs across the Mittelland plateau from Bern to Lausanne .
17 Nor will concession be made to a tendency to weep during the days immediately before her period .
18 In contrast , when , in the same month , three terrorists were charged with conspiracy to murder Tom King , former Secretary for Northern Ireland , armed not with weapons but with a magazine article on sniping , it was announced in mid-trial that significant changes were to be made to a suspect 's right to silence .
19 A comparison can be made to a group of marble figures recovered from a brothel in Pompeii .
20 Play-pens are now having to be made to a new British Standard , which involves using a simulated ‘ bite ’ test .
21 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 .
22 Application for an extension of time to apply to set aside a statutory demand can be made to a bankruptcy judge in the High Court or to a registrar of the appropriate county court .
23 However , they are also set high for a number of fields which are very popular with applicants ; used in conjunction with offer conditions which are also high , as a controlling device , they enable offers to be made to a more reasonable proportion of the total applicants ( although for 1988 entry 70 per cent or more of all applicants were rejected for twelve very popular fields ) .
24 Visits will be made to a small number of contrasting forces for a fairly prolonged period .
25 Linkages will be made to a wider context--notably the parallel experiences of marshland communities in the Low Countries and North-West Germany .
26 Of course , it is not uncommon for alterations to be made to a side from the time it is announced until the team actually takes the field .
27 one unsolicited call or visit can be made to a non-client .
28 The group 's UK pension scheme is of the defined benefit type which requires contributions to be made to a separately administered fund .
29 The groups largest foreign scheme is in the US which is of the defined benefit type which requires contributions to be made to a separately administered fund .
30 There is a range of such subcommands available in GIMMS ; these two were selected to illustrate the way in which changes can easily and quickly be made to a command file if the result of a GIMMS run does not meet the user 's requirements .
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