Example sentences of "had be make on the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However , the SPOA general secretary , Bill Goodall , said no final decision had been made on the unit 's future . |
2 | Two members of the Court of Appeal held that no concluded contract had been made on the telephone ; the plaintiff had merely made an invitation to treat . |
3 | This aspect of the decision in Levison is open to question ; the parties had agreed the price and the date for the collection of the carpet , and it might be thought that that would indicate that a binding contract had been made on the telephone . |
4 | My decision not to eat had been made on the spur of the moment and was based not , as I well knew , on the terrible beating , but on the pointless cruelty of not allowing the others to go to the bathroom . |
5 | Over 260 people had enjoyed the evening and through the generosity of those who contributed prizes or money towards their purchase £137 had been made on the raffle . |
6 | Others crossed the low–and on the old Roman road which had been made on the ridge of the terminal moraine . |
7 | By 1889 , DWEC boasted that more than 12,600 wagons had been made on the site , and 30 new ones were being turned out each week . |
8 | For Miss Green , Lee 's appointment was perceived as an explicit threat simply because in the previous year , renewal of the Cassell Trust 's grant had not been easily secured and had been made on the understanding that the 1930 renewal was to extend only for a further and final two years . |
9 | John Buxton , director of property services for Darlington council , said savings of about £800,000 had been made on the estimate following a review by officers . |
10 | It is curious , therefore , that he did not immediately exploit the worthwhile gains that had been made on the right . |
11 | The court held that the seller was not liable for non-delivery of the goods because the contract had been made on the assumption that the crop would materialise . |
12 | It seemed to her that a start had been made on the rubbish ; yes , it had , and some filled sacks stood by the hedge , the plastic gleaming blackly . |
13 | Critics also argue that , because statements made under the lobby rules mean that they can not be directly attributed to Mr Ingham , his colleagues or Government Ministers , they are less credible than if they had been made on the record . |