Example sentences of "[noun pl] to be made to " in BNC.

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1 In 1992 , as in previous years , a wide range of charities in the UK received support and employees participate in the Give As You Earn Scheme , which enables monthly tax free donations to be made to registered charities .
2 The group operates a number of contributory and non-contributory schemes , mainly of the defined benefit type , which require contributions to be made to separately administered funds .
3 The group 's UK pension scheme is of the defined benefit type which requires contributions to be made to a separately administered fund .
4 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 .
5 Such work will help develop a detailed account of object recognition and allow predictions to be made to related fields ( eg the development of recognition processes and their neurological breakdown ) .
6 Both these documents were promised in a White Paper , published last June , which detailed some minor changes to be made to the decentralised system outlined in A Framework for Research and Development , published in 1972 .
7 THERE are changes to be made to the Financial Five table .
8 The DC is the mechanism which allows changes to be made to modules within LIFESPAN and each DC is allocated a unique numeric identifier .
9 Everyone will be allowed to view the original design sketch , only the " designer " menu will allow modifications to be made to that level of data .
10 Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Arens calls for modifications to be made to the Baker plan .
11 That 's a couple of petitions to be made to .
12 Those slightly better off could organize an annual requiem for past guild members at All Souls ' — 2 November — or on the occasion of the anniversary of the death of their main benefactor , and it was quite in order for bequests to be made to the guild in addition to the contributions given to it during one 's lifetime .
13 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 ) .
14 The provision would allow payments to be made to farmers for maintaining low stocking densities for conservation requirements .
15 6 Any taxes which the Publisher may have to withhold on payments to be made to the Proprietor hereunder , shall be for the sole account of the Proprietor .
16 Section 8 of the Railways Act 1974 allows grant payments to be made to suitable applicants , provided that there will be a significant environmental benefit , the anticipated expenditure is of a capital not revenue nature , British Rail will carry the desired freight , the rail freight facilities will encourage a transfer from road to rail and that , relatively speaking , the wanted rail freight facilities would not be viable without a Section 8 payment .
17 There is no reason why a similar notional sum should not attach to any dependent person , including children , enabling payments to be made to whoever looks after them , whether at home or in some privately or publicly organised communal arrangement .
18 The letter reads : ’ With regard to Dr. Vann 's request for retrospective payments to be made to GPs who have been reimbursed under the previous arrangements , the object of the scheme , as has been explained in the past , is to ensure the widest possible spread of computing within a cash-limited budget . ’
19 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 .
20 This very year , Save The Children 's reports making ends meet and our contribution to the world health survey have enabled radical alterations to be made to the world communities practice with regard first to nutrition and food aid , particularly in East Africa and secondly to primary health care practice .
21 However , the Council of Guardians re-submitted it to the Majlis on Jan. 24 , calling for revisions to be made to it .
22 For instance , the Borough Surveyor wrote to ask for repairs to be made to the wall between the School and Greek Street : he was politely but firmly informed that the wall was not dangerous , " having been in that condition for twenty years " !
23 However , they require the cuts to be made to high standards of accuracy so that the transition is made smoothly .
24 Mr McWhinney 's family has asked for donations in lieu of flowers to be made to the club 's runway repair fund .
25 Here , each component is established within its own local space , allowing modifications and additions to be made to each model independently .
26 Most indexed sequential file software allows for additions to be made to the file without reorganizing it .
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