Sentence examples for made to close from inspiring English sources

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With closed dies, parts can be made to close tolerances so that little finish machining is required.

"A decision was made to close the camp and consolidate at Abu Ghraib," a senior military officer said.

Laura Townshend, of 38 Degrees, said: "This is new evidence that plans are being made to close local NHS services.

Plans were made to close out the Cougar and it was pulled from the market in 2002.

That's something councils don't always realise: "Consultations come out, often with the decision already made to close libraries," says Smith.

Although efforts have been made to close this digital divide, there remain substantial inequities in access to and use of ICT in the United States and elsewhere.

This was probably why the decision had been made to close all the Preserves at once — to eliminate any possibility of the infection spreading.

A decision was made to close the store and at 4.59pm a message was posted on Twitter reading: "Fortnum and Mason closed by UK Uncut".

"Being made to close the business at 69" — Mr. Hakim's father, Albert, had worked into his 80s — "was very hard for him.

He was right that painful cuts must be made to close a $10 billion deficit in the state's projected $96 billion operating budget.

The decision was made to close the museum's doors on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, days when it received the least foot traffic, he said.

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