Example sentences of "make to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile an interim award of £1 was made to full-time workers ; part-time workers got nothing .
2 My focus here will be upon those issues which have arisen because of the challenges being made to pre-existing ideas about :
3 Crewe of American Express says ‘ the banks ca n't afford to do business at that level ’ , but adds that American Express is talking to retailers and other outlets about its charges , especially those made to small restaurants and hotels .
4 A section 6(2) order should be directed to individual transactions with payment being directed to be made to individual investors upon the individual investors retransferring their Euramco shares or delivering up their Euramco share certificates .
5 The information was : ( a ) the names and addresses of customers ; ( b ) the most convenient routes to be taken to reach the individual customers ; ( c ) the usual requirements of individual customers , both as to quality and quantity ; ( d ) the days of the week and the time of the day when deliveries were usually made to individual customers ; ( e ) the prices charged to individual customers .
6 Where allocations are made to individual service points , a number of factors may be taken into account in deciding the division of funds .
7 Like job production , batches are normally made to individual customer requirements , but sometimes batches are produced in anticipation of orders .
8 If however , a student achieves a level different from that which was anticipated then the centre should notify the National Certificate Unit , SCOTVEC , for the attention of the Education Officer ( Validation/Moderation ) and adjustments will be made to individual registrations .
9 Changes made to rule-making powers in Part I of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 will result in changes to the general right of appeal .
10 In 1881 the next move was made to 11 York Buildings , where the congregation remained until 1890 .
11 A coloured variation can be made to simple cable panels .
12 Clubs are made to standard size and are suitable for the vast majority of players .
13 Please ensure that , when handling this type of claim , reference is made to standard CPA Conditions of Hire and , in particular , Conditions 8 and 13 .
14 The history , culture and knowledge of these people were denigrated and the contributions they had made to European thought forgotten .
15 ‘ Did you then suggest to the management team that , although the administrative assistants were arguing for party with the statistical clerks , reference should be made to similar groups in the private sector ? ’
16 The respondent was informed in the early hours of 17 August 1987 that complaint had been made against him and a report was made to New Scotland Yard .
17 Although some adjustment would have to be made to new criteria for apportioning teaching time , these subjects were not new .
18 Time was initially divided between two sections within the station in order to broaden the range of contacts , and visits were made to other stations , but , as the time devoted to data collection lengthened and data collection itself became more intensive , the focus narrowed to one section : roughly about twenty people .
19 For she was afraid , nowadays , of what she said aloud , foolish things , remarks made to other people , in her dreams , in the past , remarks she repeated now accidentally .
20 The textbase STATLT holding the statutes for England has been developed and refined in a series of projects since 1980 and at the start of the project described here already provided a very detailed definition of the data structure [ 1 ] , full text-searching facilities , symbolic addressing in the manner of Figure 2 and a multi-valued attribute marg-note-xref in each text unit to record cross-references made to other parts of the text [ 23 ] .
21 The objection made to such settlements was more usually to their artificiality .
22 Can he reassure the House that there is no risk of discrimination against women who possess excellent qualities when appointments are made to such positions ?
23 Of course the response which is likely to be made to such objections is that God works with human beings , so that only when human society has reached a certain stage of development does it become appropriate to ordain women .
24 Whatever is good in the writings of others should be copied , and constant reference should be made to such books as an English grammar , Roget 's Thesaurus and a good dictionary .
25 Only in the final chapter was the transference made to Burmese script .
26 5.4.1 In both schools , we have noted the important contribution made to curriculum-related library development by the philosophies and policies of the staff involved .
27 Reference will be made to fuller reviews at appropriate points in the text .
28 Heart of the Country in Staffordshire is importing Old Village paints from Pennsylvania , made to 18th-century recipes .
29 In a later paper , ‘ The Most Prevalent Form of Degradation in Erotic Life ’ ( 1912 ) , reference is again made to forbidden wishes of the son to make love to his mother or sister , and the effects of this on later sexual inadequacies with women ( inadequate , that is , to the men themselves ) .
30 Grants may also be made to retired members of the College administrative staff where appropriate .
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