Example sentences of "[noun] have been make to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Last-minute concessions had been made to disaffected groups to win their support . |
2 | Reference has been made to economic and monetary union , which have played a role in the discussions . |
3 | Responses have been made to English Heritage on the management of England 's heritage and on changes to its role in Greater London . |
4 | During the last 20 years major contributions have been made to liberal political philosophy . |
5 | However , an increasing proportion of audit appointments have been made to private sector accounting firms , the intention being to ultimately provide for a 50/50 split of appointments between the Commission 's own staff and the private sector . |
6 | Thus much three-dimensional work was evident in the Art rooms a year later , homework had been given greater emphasis , a tentative start had been made to interdepartmental links with Craft and Needlecraft and the ‘ O ’ and ‘ A ’ Level courses were being revised . |
7 | Rover spokesman Ian Strachan said the cash offer had been made to white and blue collar workers throughout the group . |
8 | Especially since 1983 a significant number of amendments have been made to Conservative legislation . |
9 | But in February 1681 many witnesses began to see more advantage in making themselves acceptable to the government than to the Whigs , and in stating that attempts had been made to suborn them to give evidence . |