Example sentences of "[noun sg] had [adv] been make [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Divisional Court , dismissing the prosecutor 's appeal , held that the requirement to provide a specimen of blood had not been made in accordance with section 7(4) since the defendant had not been given an opportunity to express a preference for giving a sample of blood or urine .
2 The Collector felt no confidence at all that her child had not been made in vain .
3 The other brother-in-law , Sir Thomas Wortley , was linked with Gloucester after his accession , and the contact had probably been made by 1479 when Wortley married as his second wife the widow of Gloucester 's ally Sir John Pilkington .
4 The other brother-in-law , Sir Thomas Wortley , was linked with Gloucester after his accession , and the contact had probably been made by 1479 when Wortley married as his second wife the widow of Gloucester 's ally Sir John Pilkington .
5 It was a conclusion reinforced by a subsequent telephone conversation with Mr Fairfax-Vane , who convinced me an appointment had indeed been made for him to come here — by a woman clearly younger than me , who spoke with a faintly American accent .
6 ( No claim had ever been made on the £300 million fund for loss of development value . )
7 … the court … must act on the valuation unless there be proof of some mistake or improper motive … as if the valuer has valued something not included or had valued it on a wholly erroneous basis … from Lord Eldon 's judgment in Emery v Wase ( 1803 ) 8 Ves Jun 506 , where the difference between valuations of £4,000 and £6,000 was said to warrant judicial suspicion that the valuation had not been made with attention to accuracy : but the case was decided on the basis of the court 's duty to protect the property of married women .
8 The diagnosis of Crohn 's disease or ulcerative colitis had previously been made on the basis of repeated colonoscopy , histological tests , and contrast radiography , and all specimens showed histological evidence of inflammation .
9 Need has been variously defined , but in this study needs were deemed to be unmet if interventions were acceptable to the client and the following applied : ( a ) for activities of daily living a person was dependent on help from the carer and this dependence could be reversed by provision of an aid ; ( b ) for communication disorders there had not been an assessment by a speech therapist ; ( c ) for services ( day care , respite care ) a referral had not been made to the appropriate agency and subsequent referral proved successful ; and ( d ) for benefits the client or carer was unaware of eligibility for benefits , an application had not been made , and subsequent application was successful .
10 Mr Brown claims that considerably effort had already been made by BG to encourage competition in the gas market under the terms of an agreement signed last year with the Office of Fair Trading .
11 Well , to be strictly truthful , camp had already been made for us by some hi-tech realtors .
12 Under Edward I and Edward II , and in the early years of Edward III , grants of money had generally been made with reluctance , and had been accompanied by many complaints about the conduct of royal financial officials .
13 She said no decision had yet been made on extending the Bosnians ' stay , but said nobody would be sent back .
14 The formal decision on industrialisation had already been made at the Fourteenth Party Congress in 1925 ; therefore the Fifteenth Congress could be claimed to be merely a continuation of previous policies .
15 Allowance had probably been made for transport costs .
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