Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] have been make for " in BNC.
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1 | It was widely reported that the UK had unsuccessfully argued at the committee meeting for a total suspension of the ERM and also that requests had been made for Germany to reduce its interest rates . |
2 | The good news is that plans have been made for a third building . |
3 | This has proved so popular that arrangements have been made for this to be included in the admission price to the Centre . |
4 | The only difference this time is that arrangements have been made for the BBC to collect the licence fee , but the rules are precisely the same as they were when they were collected by the Government . |
5 | Mr Espin reported that bookings had been made for 22 adults and 26 children . |
6 | The first half was in Malta and the second half in Monsummano-Terme and arrangements had been made for David to fly out there with Ken Pitt and perform ‘ When I Live My Dream ’ , one of the songs on David 's first album . |
7 | Sec. and helpers were thanked for their efforts in getting the museum started , and application has been made for membership of the Association of Independent Museums . |
8 | People will be unable to reach their offices in St Mary Axe today , but arrangements have been made for police to escort staff to premises in adjoining streets . |
9 | At the English Reformation Tyndale naïvely hoped that , after provision had been made for the surplus clergy , the revenues misused by the Church would be devoted to relief of the poor , not to the enrichment of Henry VIII 's courtiers . |
10 | The association between smoking and cervical neoplasia , however , remains after adjustment has been made for such sexual risk factors . |
11 | Most commonly , this might relate to a right of way across the neighbouring property , and details as to whether or not that right has been interrupted or whether charges have been made for its use will be required . |
12 | This refers to the increase in the volume of exports after allowance has been made for inflation ; it does not simply reflect the increased prices of goods . |
13 | At this stage in their careers employees enjoy salaries which are about twice that received in their early twenties ( i.e. referring to their ‘ real ’ earnings when allowance has been made for inflation , etc . ) . |
14 | Overall British backing for the relationship was apparently marginally less in 1963 ( 67 per cent ) than in 1952 , though when allowance has been made for differences in the questions asked it would seem that the proportion who were strongly pro-American had actually increased . |