Example sentences of "that [noun pl] have been make [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The good news is that plans have been made for a third building .
2 Will the Secretary of State lay aside diplomatic niceties for a moment and say that that hope has receded since July as a direct result of the intransigence of Mr. Denktash , who has made no move despite the fact that concessions have been made by the other side ?
3 CIPFA , whose report to the Scottish Office is issued today , has now added its authority to allegations that errors have been made in the calculations .
4 It is perhaps in recognition of the awkward position of English law that exceptions have been made to the marital-rape exemption in recent years .
5 So to limit the interpretation of the word would follow the principle that words in a statute which have , or can have , a general meaning may have to be given a specialised and narrower meaning in order to make sense of the legislation and to avoid the conclusion that changes have been made to the existing law which can not have been intended by Parliament .
6 This has proved so popular that arrangements have been made for this to be included in the admission price to the Centre .
7 The only difference this time is that arrangements have been made for the BBC to collect the licence fee , but the rules are precisely the same as they were when they were collected by the Government .
8 She knows , too , that representations have been made to the Chancellor of the Exchequer .
9 We can agree that the city does not always look good , that mistakes have been made in its redevelopment , but we emphasise that the picture of the city is not as bad as it is painted .
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