Example sentences of "[noun pl] which [vb base] been made [prep] " in BNC.

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1 On 30 July , while Brook was away on holiday , Bridges sent Murrie the note of his conversation of 26 July with Attlee , adding , ‘ It all sounds to me frightfully reminiscent of proposals which have been made before and , I think , discussed . ’
2 The profession had already been reviewing the role of the pension scheme actuary and this groundwork will be useful in responding to the calls which have been made for the professionals involved in pension funds , including actuaries , to play a stronger role .
3 It demonstrated all the concerns which have been made by Edwards , Adler , and Temkin in relation to rape trials about the bias of the proceedings against the woman .
4 We now need to look in more detail at the primary area of bank lending , the private sector , particularly in the light of two criticisms which have been made of the role played by banking institutions .
5 We attempt to do this in the next chapter , but before embarking on this task we must note some of the criticisms which have been made about the Braverman thesis and its implications .
6 But one aspect which is new springs from the advances which have been made in molecular biology .
7 Those predictions which have been made about the impact of new technology on employment levels have come from two types of analysis .
8 I can only repeat here , the apologies which have been made outside the house .
9 I entirely agree with the comments which have been made by Mr with regard to congestion resulting from erm commuting from the northeast at the present day .
10 Our involvements st with this project started way back in nineteen eighty nine , went into a series of meetings which most recent I attended at the Greater York authorities , we learnt the full scale and extent of the housing land problems in the Greater York area , we of course have no part in the decisions which have been made by the Greater York authorities , nor in the plans they subsequently made for the York greenbelt , but clearly we remain closely interested in the outcome .
11 Of the charges which have been made against the civil service , those against the Treasury have probably been the most substantial [ Brittan , 1971 ] .
12 Had he not done so , another hon. Member would have obliged , and we would have had the chance to debate the matter and to make the points which have been made with such eloquence and fervour on both sides of the House .
13 Summarizing is a compact restatement of points which have been made in a discussion .
14 We may conclude , however , with a list of points which have been made in this chapter , and which form the basis of the use of the term " style " in this book .
15 I believe that " democracy " , like " freedom " or " equality " , is , in fact , a term with a common core of meaning lying beneath all the varied uses and interpretations which have been made of the term .
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