Example sentences of "[been] made a [adj] [noun] " 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 | However , it has , in the past , been made a legal offence to rely on customer inertia ; notably in unsolicited postal selling . |
3 | The water up to 500 metres around the ship has now been made a no-go area , for fear any oil still in the wreck could be a danger to life and property . |
4 | But the decision made itself , as if it had been made a long time before . |
5 | Since this case it has been made a criminal offence not to wear a seat belt in the front seat of a car . |
6 | Trade sanctions have been threatened and copyright has been made a high-profile issue in international negotiations . |
7 | Yet it is hardly likely that even if links had been made a ramshackle group of peasant armies using antiquated military techniques could have stood out for long against the Red Army . |
8 | ‘ No , the wall has been made a permanent fixture , I 'm afraid . ’ |
9 | It was announced on Dec. 18 that former Foreign Minister Acheikh bin Oumar had been made a special councillor to Déby . |
10 | The base has been made a free port and special economic zone . |
11 | In many ways this was a sensible policy since even if Danzig had not been made a Free City and had remained within the long arm of Prussia , the local economy was too poor to maintain it for long ; a German Danzig would still have been forced to rely upon a distant Vistula hinterland . |