Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] been made for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Red and green say on the bench and bench covers called bankers have been made for these as well they would be covered as well .
2 Efforts have been made for some time to get this off the ground and a successful public meeting was held at Newtown at the end of April .
3 For the first time there is access to the Crown Room for wheelchairs , and full-size ‘ hands-on ’ replicas of the Regalia have been made for blind or partially-sighted visitors .
4 ‘ Prohibited steps orders have been made for local authorities in county courts everywhere , ’ Spicer said .
5 We have taken all reasonable and proper steps to ensure that proper arrangements have been made for all the holidays which are advertised in this brochure and for excursions as described above and that the suppliers of the various services which will be provided to you as part of the inclusive holiday are efficient , safe and reputable businesses , and that they comply with the local and national laws and regulations of the country in which they provide those services .
6 This has proved so popular that arrangements have been made for this to be included in the admission price to the Centre .
7 Finally , suggestions have been made for improving ward learning by the introduction of a planned programme .
8 Mr Espin reported that bookings had been made for 22 adults and 26 children .
9 He said that all Waddell 's confessions had been made ‘ for drink or money ’ but did n't add that the clandestine confession given to the two BBC reporters had been made for neither .
10 No contingency plans had been made for this eventuality .
11 Coleraine secretary Freddie Monahan stressed however : ‘ No official 5 approaches have been made for either player though we are aware they are being watched . ’
12 Careful plans have been made for these people so that when the hospital eventually closes they will not find themselves on the streets .
13 But this only confirmed the importance of AFHQ 's view , reflecting that of Churchill , that nothing should be done to provoke the Yugoslavs or exacerbate the tense situation until all military preparations had been made for full-scale action if necessary .
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