Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [adv] [be] made that " in BNC.

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1 The point must also be made that , starting in 1987 , the portfolio spread its geographical wings , a strategy that was pursued energetically in subsequent years .
2 The point should also be made that many of these techniques are statistically and technically complex , often requiring computerised operation .
3 The point should also be made that practitioners facing potential limitation problems in claims valued at less than £50,000 can no longer employ the expedient of issuing a writ at the last moment before the limitation period expires .
4 An argument could even be made that a prisoner who emerges from prison with a reasonable sum of money is less likely to recidivate than one who emerges as impecunious as when he or she entered .
5 An argument can certainly be made that , since it is the very characteristics of nuclear weapons which make their use illegal , any deployment of nuclear weapons which involves a threat of their use is an illegal threat of force .
6 An argument can certainly be made that de Gaulle had been the victim of circumstance .
7 No implication will usually be made that reasons should be given ( see Price v Bouch ( 1987 ) 53 P & C R257 ) unless to withhold them would be a breach of good faith , but once reasons are vouchsafed , whether orally or in writing , they will be open to scrutiny by the court .
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