Example sentences of "[been] make [adv] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Reference has been made already to the debilitating effect of prolonged public criticism upon the morale of teachers and the potential damage it can have for educational standards . |
2 | Some mention has been made already of the salutary effect which business support can have on motivation in schools . |
3 | There may be a collecting bias against the foot bones , however , because they are small and easily overlooked , and so a comparison has been made here between the proximal and distal limb elements , the former being the femur and humerus , and the latter represented by the tibia and radius ( values for ulna are very similar ) . |
4 | In Thackeray 's Pendennis ( 1848–50 ) , for example , Lady Clavering , whose London house has been made over to the interior decorators , is put out of countenance by the result . |
5 | Reference has been made elsewhere to the early county histories written in the seventeenth , eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , sometimes by gentlemen in the priesthood . |
6 | A typical data processing ( DP ) department of the 1960's would have been made up of the following components : |
7 | This point has now been made frequently over the past few years , as for instance in this passage from the Gulbenkian Report , The Arts in Schools ( 1982 ) : |
8 | We were introduced to the Mint House and , as Nancy and I listened , we learnt that money had been made there before the Royal Mint in London . |
9 | The sets , often exquisitely detailed illusion painted on flats or fixed on netting , date from the early 1950s , but the costumes have been made afresh from the original designs and the production is relatively new . |
10 | The garage was part of the stable block and had been made out of the old coach house . |
11 | However , if it were merely the scale of the transactions that was unlawful or that payments had been made out of the wrong fund , it may be the council could be forced to honour the contracts . |