Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [vb past] [be] make " in BNC.

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1 Also rejecting the contention that no case for change had been made , he declared : ‘ Party politics is not on the agenda of reform .
2 The example given was of a tenant against whom an order for eviction had been made securing further time in residence by appealing .
3 An RUC spokesman confirmed that a police operation was carried out by C13 in the Shankill area after a member of the public alleged that demands for money had been made .
4 Once a recommendation for deportation had been made it was rare for the Movement to try to reverse the order , though the irony of sending youngsters back to the source of their unhappiest memories was not lost on refugee workers .
5 Robert had seen the development in varying stages , and had assisted in shipping out tons of building materials , but it was four months since he had been to Barbados and a lot of progress had been made since then .
6 In O'Reilly v. Mackman the House of Lords held that a prisoner who was seeking to challenge ( on the ground of breach of natural justice ) a decision of a Board of Prison Visitors which had the effect of depriving him of a remission of sentence , had to use AJR procedure because he had no private law right to a remission but only a legitimate expectation that the remission would be granted if no disciplinary sentence of forfeiture of remission had been made against him .
7 While no formal admission of liability had been made by the health board , it was the amount of damages that was in dispute .
8 In another it was said that the legitimate expectation of a prisoner that he would be allowed maximum parole if no disciplinary award of forfeiture of remission of sentence had been made against him , gave him sufficient interest to challenge the award .
9 To some extent it is still a feature in the landscape , for Deronda takes Gwendolen to admire it from a special window , round which ‘ a sort of bower had been made … turning it into a recess ’ .
10 He was admiring a stylish flower arrangement , observing how cunningly a spray of jasmine had been made to tremble half in , half out of the vase and trail against the console table , when the girl came back and told him Mr Vigo would see him now .
11 The question of succession had been made more urgent because in 1954 the Shah 's only full brother , Ali Reza , who was next in line to the throne , was killed in an air crash .
12 Now that the threat of interdict had been made public Henry began to negotiate more seriously .
13 The problem of replacement had been made particularly acute because of the lack of repair and replacement in earlier years , especially during the war and civil war .
14 On the fifth of September nineteen thirty nine a control of timber ordered was made by the Ministry of Supply , followed by controls on all raw materials used by the furniture industry and allied trades .
15 Yet , the same Act subjected the bill of lading endorsee ‘ to the same liabilities in respect of such goods as if the Contract contained in the Bill of Lading had been made with himself . ’
16 I tried to keep despair at bay , telling myself that some sort of mistake had been made .
17 When the County School had moved to the Oxford side of the town in 1930 , generous provision of land had been made and that was prudently added to over the years .
18 The Court of Appeal quashed the conviction on the last ground ; it did not deal with the remaining grounds of appeal , albeit that submissions on all points of appeal had been made .
19 The registration of a forged transfer could , in my opinion , at least if the application for registration had been made by the forger , be annulled under paragraph ( d ) .
20 Repeated calls for restraint had been made by the ANC and Inkatha local and national leaderships , urging observance of the Jan. 29 joint peace appeal [ see pp. 37951-52 ] , but such appeals appeared to have little effect .
21 The Pope of the day had visited Clonmacnoise in 1979 , and a dismal pavilion with throne had been made in his honour .
22 If cases were to be properly judged in Aquitaine , kept out of the Paris Parlement or adjudicated successfully by ad hoc commissions in either Gascony or ( if a petition to the king in parliament had been made ) in England , then knowledge of tenurial conditions , rights , duties and privileges was essential .
23 The general assumption by everyone involved on the Allied side , from 5 Corps up to AFHQ , had been that , in terms of the Yalta repatriation agreement , the " Cossacks " were Soviet citizens , and on that basis the decision in Principle had been made that , however much this may have regretted by some people on humanitarian grounds , the British obligation was to hand them over .
24 Written application for consultation had been made in advance , but despite this , only five of the thirteen Strathclyde theses were ready for inspection on the appointed day .
25 In American Economic Laundry v. Little , a final order for possession had been made but that order for possession had been suspended .
26 Our four weeks at Orange had been made up of marching , singing , being hit and not having enough sleep .
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