Example sentences of "have [been] make " in BNC.
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1 | No clearer way of indicating the path to be trod could have been made . |
2 | The dots could have been made in other ways , and hardly noticeable anyway . |
3 | I have no doubt that dedicated woodturners everywhere would scoff at the idea of engineers ' lathes being used for woodturners , but when I think of the various moulds and patterns I have made over the years with comparative ease but which due to their intricacies could only have been made with extreme difficulty on a wood lathe — if at all . |
4 | At the very minimum they must have been made on the basis of a police guarantee that matters would be manipulated so that courts would not impose additional punishment for the illusory offences . |
5 | Without sponsorship , the series simply would not have been made . ’ |
6 | As judicial proceedings are thought to have been held at prominent landmarks , legal decisions could have been held at prominent landmarks , legal decisions could have been made in the vicinity of Loyal centuries ago . |
7 | As Herr Nordern said , it might easily have been made in the G.D.R. , yawning as he spoke , that being a signal the whole family understood . |
8 | Such comments about the DTI 's effectiveness as a corporate policeman could have been made almost at any time over the last 30 years and in a multitude of cases . |
9 | Mr Richard Aiken , counsel for BBC Enterprises , had told the court that a decision on whether to continue the BBC Europe service should have been made at the end of November but had been deferred until a meeting of the directors on December 29 . |
10 | It is conceivable that if an agreement had been signed and if henceforth Anglo-American relations had been bathed in sweetness and light , arrangements might have been made for pooling atomic weapons production . |
11 | Mr Hurd 's speech this week in Luxembourg , which called for the European Council ( as summits are known ) to have strong links with a reinforced WEU , would not have been made in Mrs Thatcher 's day . |
12 | But unless you spent a lot on flowers and balls for the children and on Mary 's birthday present , considering that you had our 15/ and some 5/ or more yes more of your own a month ago , on which no calls but fares need have been made , to which was added about 30/ ( or more ? ) lately , and from it all not 30/ was spent on the dress , you should have a sovereign left : add to this the wages of this month to come , and there should remain , after 35/ to the spectacle man , fully a sovereign , which , considering our needs for the future & also your promises , nay , certainties , at which I laughed , should go to the bank . |
13 | For indeed they are not , and it is understandable that they should have been made . |
14 | It could have been made by the indigenous people immediately after the conquest , or alternatively features such as the teeth could have been cut much later on the head . |
15 | Considering the mess Hollywood might have been made of Triumph Of The Spirit ( Rocky in the Death Camps ? ) , we should be grateful this true life biopic about a Greek boxer imprisoned in Auschwitz and forced to fight for his captors ' entertainment has ended up the way it has dignified but dull , lacking any real historical punch . |
16 | The coins included in a hoard deposited at a given date will all have been made before that date . |
17 | The most obvious case is when a hoard includes both coins and other objects ; indeed it is only in these cases that the objects in question can be accurately dated ( or rather the date by which they must have been made can be accurately established ) . |
18 | A similar criticism could have been made against many of Jesus 's parables and sermons and some of his listeners were certainly not of the highest social class . |
19 | They could have been made by the same craftsman . |
20 | Thus , unless the table shown is a reproduction , which it is not , it would have been made within a comparatively short period . |
21 | On checking artists , names appended it appears that up to 1756 Jeffreys did most of the engraving for Figures of Plants but thereafter his name disappears except for the odd plate , which may well have been made earlier . |
22 | An invention that might have been made by the chemical industry 50 years previously , was ultimately forced on it from outside . |
23 | They shared with Foxton the misfortune of coming into existence at the beginning of the motor car era , and whatever miscalculations may have been made in the construction , there was for all of them no way of gaining the large amounts of traffic that alone would have made them profitable . |
24 | When the details began to trickle out it was reluctantly conceded that perhaps two Boeing 707 shipments might have been made . |
25 | Those of us who have had reason to spend even a short time in a hospital will appreciate how much they look forward to the day that they can return home , even though their period spent in the hospital may have been made as pleasant as possible by exemplary care . |
26 | Is there some development that I should have been made aware of ? ’ |
27 | As reported in the proceedings of the institute , this was followed by some comments on river maintenance which might have been made only yesterday. : |
28 | This is reflected in the rule that statements by the accused to be admissible must have been made voluntarily . |
29 | They were so still that they might have been made of granite . |
30 | She feels that the old-style independent sector , like the wider political movements of which it was part , was important in creating a climate of interest , a sense of the possible without which , she believes , programmes like Out on Tuesday could not have been made . |