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Idiom
Make a request.
If you request something, or make a request, you are asking for something you want or need.
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Secondly, to work with our strongest and most important ally who had made a request for British help.
"I had made a request yesterday, to extend the umbrella of the Patriot missiles to cover 100 kilometers for civilians to defend themselves.
"I was not aware that the president of the United States had made a request in that respect," Mr. Ashcroft said.
The White House spokesman, Joe Lockhart, said the Canadian government had expressed concern and had made a request to put the licensing process on hold.
The Finance Ministry said it could only transfer nonencrypted bank data in individual cases when the U.S. authorities had made a request under existing double taxation treaties, and when the person accused had also broken Swiss law.
Also, Officer Salisbury had made a request to a local judge that Robert, described by the police as polite, clean-cut and cooperative, be released in his own recognizance rather than held on $1,000 bail.
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In our study the shorter survival time after administration of sedation in patients who had made an request for sedation might be due to the fact that in those patients the medical indications and preconditions were considered more intensively while the underlying disease progressed.
The New York Times has made a request through an agency spokesman to speak with him.
Cote d'Ivoire has made a request to an international tribunal that Ghana suspend operations while the matter is considered.
"The teacher told my husband, 'Why didn't you talk to me before?' Does that mean I should have made a request?
An embassy spokesman confirmed that "Moussaoui has made a request for a visit, and we are examining this request -- the new element is his willingness to meet with us".
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