Example sentences of "[been] make against " in BNC.

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1 Inquiries by The Independent have confirmed that while West Midlands Police were publicly acknowledging the existence of four or five complaints against the squad , its internal investigations department knew of three more in which serious allegations had been made against detectives .
2 A similar criticism could have been made against many of Jesus 's parables and sermons and some of his listeners were certainly not of the highest social class .
3 AN appeal has been made against East Hampshire District Council 's decision to refuse permission for the conversion of a barn to a single storey dwelling at Janelands in Willis Lane , Four Marks .
4 The tunnel had taken several months to build and some of the accusations which had been made against these same people now looked rather silly .
5 Older siblings living in mainland Scotland were not permitted to see or communicate with their younger brothers and sisters , even though they were in no way involved or implicated in the allegations that had been made against the parents .
6 Provisions amounting to £5.1m have been made against Harland Simon 's total exposure of £5.1m at 31 March 1992 .
7 Renewed accusations had been made against Jones on Friday 10 March by James Brophy , the Utah vice president for research , who made allegations of piracy to Prof. John Lamb of Brigham Young University , and this was followed up the next week by Pons making general accusations against Jones to Dr Gajewski at the DOE .
8 From the Shrine of Asuryan he took ship to Caledor , the only place in the lands of the Elves where a successful stand had been made against the powers of Chaos .
9 Of the charges which have been made against the civil service , those against the Treasury have probably been the most substantial [ Brittan , 1971 ] .
10 For example , in the past two years many applications have been made against local authorities ' handling of assessment and service delivery for children with special educational needs .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 However , in an interview with Dutch television on 1 October , the Russian Minister for Culture and Tourism , Yevgeniy Sidorov , did say that the drawings had been ‘ found ’ on Russian soil , and that an invitation had been issued to the Dutch ambassador to come and ‘ verify ’ the collection , which was probably moved last year to the monastery of Pavloviy Posad ( formerly Zagorsk ) in an attempt by the Pushkin museum 's authorities to save their reputations after repeated accusations had been made against them both by Russians and the Dutch .
14 Specific allegations have never been made against any of these groups .
15 So , for example , in disciplinary hearings , natural justice has been held to apply on the ground that , as allegations have been made against a person , justice demands a right to answer these allegations .
16 It was inevitable that if , in saying anything that blamed others , he did make admissions in part that would tend to confirm the accuracy of the allegations that had already been made against him .
17 The respondent was informed in the early hours of 17 August 1987 that complaint had been made against him and a report was made to New Scotland Yard .
18 The respondent was informed in the early hours of 17 August 1987 , that is to say , the day after the incident , that a complaint had been made against him .
19 Since quite serious charges have been made against the foster mother and her ‘ family , ’ it might be said that fairness to her requires that such an investigation should take place .
20 For the sake of completeness I would add that the Hammonds have been convicted of offences of dishonesty arising out of their financial arrangements with the building society and that a bankruptcy order has been made against Mr. Hammond .
21 In my opinion a tenant in that position , that is to say where an absolute order for possession has been made against him , notwithstanding that it may be suspended , is not a tenant for the purposes of section 12(1) ( g ) .
22 A bad debt provision has been made against a customer 's debt where insolvency proceedings have recently commenced .
23 Is it not a fact that the very serious death threat that has been made against a British citizen — a death threat made by someone who is , in effect , the leader of a foreign country with which we have diplomatic relations is of such importance that we should have a statement at the earliest opportunity ?
24 But serious allegations had already been made against him by this date .
25 However , the committee , which eventually divided on party lines , defined its terms of reference at the outset so narrowly that it effectively ruled out any possibility of discovering the truth or otherwise of the allegations of malpractice that had been made against the police .
26 Provisions have been made against oil and gas assets in 1992 , to reflect lower oil price expectations and a more conservative estimate of oil and gas reserved in certain fields .
27 The bad news is of course that our successful amalgamation policy has been made against the background of falling union membership .
28 May we have an urgent inquiry into why , over the past three years , the number of complaints against the health service in Lewisham and North Southwark has gone up by 100 per cent. , why there have been 30 complaints already this year and why serious complaints of maladministration and negligence have been made against Guy 's , King 's College and St.
29 During the past year numerous threats had been made against Motoshima 's life by right-wing elements , and the shooting occurred only weeks after the police had , at the mayor 's request , withdrawn a 24-hour bodyguard .
30 Many of these complaints were understood to have been made against the actions of FIS members , although precise figures were not given .
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