Example sentences of "[conj] have [adv] be made " in BNC.

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1 She says : ‘ It is a very valuable function because it helps people who are unemployed or have just been made redundant to do something which is worthwhile .
2 James Chapman looks at the advances that have since been made in diver deployment and recovery .
3 There is also an issue arising out of orders for costs that have already been made in the proceedings .
4 ( 5 ) In respect of any orders for payment of standard basis costs by the plaintiffs to the defendants that have already been made it is , as we understand it , common ground that the court was not thereby purporting to deprive the defendants of any costs which they were contractually entitled to add to their security .
5 From the tenor of speeches that have already been made this morning , it is obvious that the work TECs do must be acknowledged .
6 If the Government do introduce the order , will that not mean that the 5 million liability orders already granted and the 200 imprisonments that have already been made are illegal ?
7 And the first is to pick up on concealed households and just to add to the points that have already been made that erm neither the House Builders Federation nor ourselves are assuming that all be housed , but the projected number is five thousand whereas we 're housing three thousand odd of them .
8 Our present description of the parallelism of greater precision of course prescinds from questions of causes or poetic psychology and even from issues of grammatical relationship and cuts across across distinctions that have previously been made .
9 I also take the point Mr has made , and only assure you that we will look at these figures when we get them and take on board the sorts of comments that have just been made by yourself and Mr and by and use them with our judgement applied liberally .
10 Just George , just to respond to the two points that have just been made .
11 Do I take it that actually the remarks that have just been made are really in favour of having a third E H O , but that in fact that that in circumstances , will not be possible .
12 and the import of this publication was reflected in the citations that have subsequently been made to it and in the reviews which appeared including : Glenn W. Frank writing in Professional Geographer ( 1965 , 17 , p. 46 ) :
13 I am Jewish and have always been made very welcome . ’
14 They are certainly making such preparations as have never been made to invade this island since the Spanish Armada ; but I trust in God and Lord Anson .
15 ‘ They are certainly making such preparations as have never been made to invade this island since the Spanish Armada ; but I trust in God and Lord Anson . ’
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