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

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1 If the protests that have been made about cuts in training places on Merseyside are simply synthetic protestations , as the Minister said earlier , can he explain why projects such as the Hexagon project on Merseyside face closure ?
2 The media portray some of the efforts that have been made as holidays or rewards for young offenders .
3 The object of this book is to offer some insight into the connections that have been made between statements about nature and statements about God .
4 But although the distinction between reformist and revolutionary parties may thus become somewhat blurred — and the sharpness of the distinction is further diminished by the difficulty of determining precisely what is to count as a fundamental change in a social system — it remains an important one , compared with which many other distinctions that have been made between parties , and between party systems , seem less significant .
5 It is , after all , an approach that has served the rich rather well and will continue to do so , given the sweeping changes that have been made to wealth taxation .
6 The poor second half performance , however , masks the changes that have been made at Lincat , which is now placed to deliver more acceptable returns .
7 in real terms over this period , and those pensioners will have benefited further since those statistics were compiled by the increases amounting to a third of a billion pounds that have been made in income support premiums in the past three years .
8 Does my right hon Friend agree that the figures confirm the tremendous advances that have been made in health care since the Conservatives came to power ?
9 He speaks about the archaeological finds that have been made in Cyprus 's mines — the reed ore baskets , the wooden winches and woven ropes , the skeletons cramped in galleries less than one metre high .
10 I am naturally particularly interested in the Carmel Wood IDO claim , which I presume has been registered but my interest goes beyond this to encompass all the claims that have been made in Wales , which presumably are now subject to the same procedures being applied by your authority .
11 May I also say that the Department 's concern would be taken more seriously if it did not take over three months to get replies from the Secretary of State to hon. Members who draw his attention to accusations that have been made in relation to what goes on in Castlereagh ?
12 Does he agree that that is in stark contrast to the contributions that have been made by Opposition Members , who have nothing to offer the NHS but smears and attacks on staff and patients , and on the care that patients receive ?
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