Example sentences of "[Wh det] have been made [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The only criticism which has been made of the c se the A sixty four sector north east of York is that there i significant amount of cover ma'am . |
2 | ( 3 ) The Building ( Scotland ) Act 1959 defines " warrant " as meaning a warrant under s.6 of the Act , including ( in the case of a warrant which has been granted ) any conditions to which it is subject , and any amendment which has been made to it . |
3 | However , we have not been persuaded that it would be right to extend the special provision which has been made for the infected haemophiliacs . |
4 | Mabbott 's reputation as a Leveller , which rests solely on the association which has been made between him and the radical newsbook , the Moderate , has been called into question . |
5 | One assertion which has been made in support of student loans is that a student should be prepared to take a loan in respect of his or her enhanced earning capacity as a graduate . |
6 | In this review we have charted the substantial progress which has been made in understanding the cellular and molecular basis of NMDA receptor-dependent LTP in the hippocampus . |
7 | And Norman cheeses too : genuine Pont-l'Evèque made on the farms of the Pays d'Auge from milk still warm from the cows ; Livarot , that powerful and marvellous cheese which has been made in the district since the thirteenth century ; even a good Norman Camembert can be found if you look . |
8 | I continue to be encouraged by the progress which has been made in maintaining our homebuilding capabilities , and look forward to visiting our sites and local office in order to participate in your successes during 1993 . |
9 | Everything wears the face of despatch ; every article of our produce becomes more valuable ; and the hinge upon which all these movements turn is the reformation which has been made in our public roads . |
10 | I erm am raising this issue today , in order to give the Government the opportunity of telling the House what action they are proposing to take in respect of a serious error which has been made in the Rail Privatisation Legislation . |
11 | The pair , not to mention in between the great Wilson of the Wizard and Alf Tuppe , represent the progress which has been made in comics this century . |
12 | A. Almost all the manufactured goods you see around you have some part or other which has been made by people in the chemical industry , or which has used chemicals in its production . |
13 | Concentration upon specific specialisms during initial training dovetails neatly into a recommendation ( which has been made by successive Secretaries of State and supported by members of HM Inspectorate ) that each primary school should be staffed by teachers whose individual academic strengths represent principal subject areas ( eg language , mathematics , creative arts , environmental studies , science and technology ) . |
14 | Er at the risk of upsetting everybody again , can I go back to the point which has been made by North Yorkshire on this summary sheet here . |
15 | Yet for the National Government to fight the election as a government , rather than on party lines , was a clear breach of the undertakings which had been made at the time of its formation . |
16 | Eddy was working with mathematician Aram Boornazian on a study of measurements of the Sun 's diameter which had been made at the Royal Greenwich Observatory between 1836 and 1953 . |
17 | By making an alliance with Megara , Athens was clearly seeking to secure herself from a lightning invasion from the west — the threat which had been made at the time of Thasos . |
18 | Others crossed the low–and on the old Roman road which had been made on the ridge of the terminal moraine . |
19 | At that time [ the petitioner ] was asserting that there was no contract and purported to withdraw an offer which had been made on terms different from those that had been agreed . |
20 | On Dec. 25 the Iranian government issued a vigorous protest against the arrest , which had been made on an Interpol warrant issued in Paris . |
21 | Bennett explained that the decision , which had been made with " the deepest reluctance " , had been financially motivated . |
22 | Tranchant , who had been co-owner with Tapie of an electronics firm , Nippon Audio Video System , alleged that Tapie had fraudulantly kept him ignorant of a payment of F13,000,000 which had been made to him by the Japanese company Toshiba when Toshiba bought the company in 1985 . |
23 | The sum was reduced by almost £9,000 , taking it below an out of court offer which had been made to Linda Clark by Lothian and Borders Police . |
24 | In a letter to Archy Kirkwood , MP for Roxburgh and Berwickshire , Sir Hector said that the survey made by Borders NFU , after Government lopped £2.25 per ewe off Hill Livestock Compensatory Allowances , ignored very large compensating increases which had been made to farmers . |
25 | Historically this was created shortly after nineteen sixty one as a rough way of judging the submissions which had been made for sketch plan purposes on the basis of the nineteen fifty five circular . |
26 | It was later revealed that this was the 15th such shipment to Israel since October 1990 ( the majority of which had been made under BND auspices ) . |
27 | The appellants were the owners of the freehold of a valuable house at 220 , Westbourne Grove , London , W.11 , and at the time of the Tomlin order there were already in existence two charges against that property which had been made by the appellants . |
28 | ‘ The tenant here died after the date of the order for recovery of possession against him but before the expiration of the last of a series of extensions which had been made by way of postponement of the date on which the order was to be complied with . |
29 | But they were also so far removed from conditions elsewhere in Italy that Banfield 's attention centred on this intra-national gap , and noting the many efforts which had been made by successive Italian governments to deal with ‘ the Southern Question ’ , he asked why these peripheral ‘ backward societies ’ were , as he put it , ‘ ultra-stable ’ , apparently trapped in dependency and poverty . |
30 | The US government issued a mild rebuke on Feb. 4 in response to remarks which had been made by Miyazawa to the Diet budget committee on Feb. 3 , to the effect that the American people " lacked a work ethic " , that " speculative greed " had eroded their competitiveness , and that they had forgotten how " to live by the sweat of their brow " . |