Example sentences of "[pers pn] have be made in " in BNC.
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1 | The girl , who looked as though she had been made in heaven out of peaches and cream , was wearing a few pieces of string arranged as a bikini , high heels , the goose-pimples , and nothing else . |
2 | But they had n't been made at Fords , they 'd been made in a subsidiary , taken up the road on long trailers , taken off the trailer onto the assembly conveyor , which er crawls round the assembly line and fitted like that . |
3 | This new use meant a severe criticism of the earlier knowledge , since Marx believed that the studies he was using had originally been made for exactly the opposite purpose to his ; they had been made in order to justify the oppression which Marx say as the core of the capitalist system . |
4 | The answer is probably that workers come a lot cheaper in China , but the money they have saved that way could surely have been doubled in extra sales — not to mention saving on shipping costs — if they had been made in a British factory . |
5 | The payment would appear in your 1988 accounts , and in the Government 's accounts for 1988/89 , just as if it had been made in August . |
6 | It had been made in Austria , I believe , of wool so densely woven as to be impervious to rain . |
7 | It had been made in Naples in the fifteenth century , presumably at the court of Beatrice 's father , for it had belonged to her and she had left it behind in the castle at Esztergom when she left Hungary in 1500 . |
8 | ‘ It is not necessary to consider what would have been the effect of the payment of £20 if it had been made in full satisfaction of the demand against Hunter . |
9 | It had been made in 1942 but had not been shown until the Nazis had been banished from the country . |
10 | That is to say it had been made in England between the years 1700 and 1840 . |
11 | you mean it 's been made in Devon |