Sentence examples for makes in relation from inspiring English sources

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The assembly commission - the body which organises day-to-day business in the assembly - says reference to the English language is incidental to the provision the bill makes in relation to Welsh.

The third measurement is the angle of orientation that the axis of the bivalent makes in relation to the spindle equator.

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The same point can be made in relation to what is called conscience.

In total 300 arrests have been made in relation to the violence.

"There can be no excuses made in relation to 'what was acceptable at the time' or 'how children were perceived'.

There has been speculation the protest was made in relation to an incident with Wild Oats XI.

OK, there have been some interesting points made in relation to that statement, most of which I agree with.

Allegations about the broadcaster have been made in relation to hospitals, hospices and other centres across Britain and reports have been published in relation to each of them.

There is, in other words, a conservative as well as a liberal case against them – a point made in relation to Duncan Smith by Nick Cohen in the Spectator.

If a student believes that the decision Student Finance England made in relation to their funding application is incorrect, they have the right to appeal".

As such, no provisions have been made in relation to the potential findings, or indeed for the collateral disruption to operations the investigation may cause.

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