Example sentences of "[noun sg] have been make a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Sue Thomas feels the law in this case has been made a fool of |
2 | New Zealand 's Foreign Affairs Minister , Don McKinnon , said that he was " appalled and disgusted " to learn that the agent had been made a knight in the National Order of Merit . |
3 | The British egg industry had been made a scapegoat for food poisoning by the Government . |
4 | ‘ Gran 's been making a cake ! ’ |
5 | While we had been lording it in the Solent , Alert had been making a name for herself in Shetland as a stand in for Venturous . |
6 | It is set in Peru where the stunt man has been making a movie . |
7 | John Fisher , a Cambridge man , is the only head of a college at either university to have been made a saint . |
8 | The importance of sugar production can be judged from a story dating from 1516 when Simon Gonçalves de Câmara , the Governor of the island , whose son had been made a bishop , sent a present to the Pope of a model of the papal palace with figures representing the whole Court and the Cardinals — all made in sugar . |