Example sentences of "has be make a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But most certainly the road to the latter , with its decadence and exploitation , has been made a great deal smoother , shorter and more popular by the compromise and self-interest of the clerics and assorted fellow travellers of the so-called ‘ new morality ’ school .
2 Trade sanctions have been threatened and copyright has been made a high-profile issue in international negotiations .
3 Since this case it has been made a criminal offence not to wear a seat belt in the front seat of a car .
4 The base has been made a free port and special economic zone .
5 ‘ No , the wall has been made a permanent fixture , I 'm afraid . ’
6 Gwendolen Truda Brock ( Sister Truda C. R. ) who spent 1927–8 at Somerville as a research student from South Africa working for her Zoology D. Phil under Professor Goodrich has been made an Honorary Doctor of Laws of Rhodes University .
7 Ms Phillips , like the Scottish National Party 's candidate Gerry Fisher , has been making a big play for the student vote , which could prove critical in this , Scotland 's second most marginal constituency .
8 AN archaeological site 's management officer has been making a clean sweep of Clwyd 's ancient monuments .
9 Despite its poverty and its international isolation , Vietnam has been making a unique attempt to restore its tropical forest , one-fifth of which was lost in 20 years of war and its own mistakes .
10 The House will be grateful to the right hon. Gentleman , because he has been making a clear statement and drawing a clear distinction between the two sides of the House .
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