Sentence examples for been made in relation from inspiring English sources

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In total 300 arrests have been made in relation to the violence.

The complaint has been made in relation to Lord Stevens' role as the then Deputy Commissioner and disclosure to the Macpherson Inquiry.

Allegations about the broadcaster have been made in relation to hospitals, hospices and other centres across Britain and reports have been published in relation to each of them.

As such, no provisions have been made in relation to the potential findings, or indeed for the collateral disruption to operations the investigation may cause.

Considerable progress has been made in relation to medical retirements and the days lost through sick pay - but much more needs to be done.

No arrests have yet been made in relation to the killing, and when asked about any progress with the investigation on Tuesday, the head of Russia's FSB security service, Alexander Bortnikov said: "There are always suspects".

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The same point can be made in relation to what is called conscience.

A similar determination was made in relation to subjects in whom buccally ectopic canines were present.

A comparison of Δads Hvalues was made in relation to some metal adsorbent interactions in literature.

Recommendations were made in relation to research and policy and future Thredbo topics.

There has been speculation the protest was made in relation to an incident with Wild Oats XI.

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