Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] have been make by " in BNC.

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1 In its report , Control of Nursing Manpower , published in February 1986 , the Committee of Public Accounts acknowledged that progress had been made by nurse managers but went on to recommend that the " DHSS should ensure that all general managers are made aware of all the possibilities for economies identified in the C & AG 's report " ( 2 ) .
2 The IMF commented that progress had been made by the CAR in the implementation of structural reforms .
3 Although some progress had been made by January 1990 in dissolving the Ministry for State Security ( the " Stasi " ) [ see pp. 37107-08 ; 37170 ] , the extent to which prominent people had been involved with the Stasi remained a contentious issue [ ibid . ] .
4 Brave attempts have been made by certain experts to write down the different miaows , in order to classify and standardize them .
5 Major advances in overcoming this difficulty have been made by using antibodies to distinguish between cells that seem very similar .
6 Meanwhile , since 1985 attempts have been made by the prosecution , against the most strenuous objections from Mr. Osman and the applicant , to take evidence in Malaysia pursuant to letters of request .
7 The first claim insists that once a crisp decision has been made by a body sanctioned by convention , and the content of that decision is fixed by conventions about how such decisions should be understood , judges must respect that decision , even if they think a different one would have been fairer or wiser .
8 He also claims that it is desirable to think ‘ intuitively ’ and not by logical steps , but again logic is the exception not the rule in human thought and all the greatest scientific discoveries have been made by the use of informed intuition , Ornstein believes that the right hemisphere is underdeveloped in Western man and the spiritual growth depends on expanding its activities .
9 As far as I am aware no direct use has been made by the Department of radio and television for publicity .
10 News from the Indian frontier included a report that Chakdara had been relieved and that a fresh attack had been made by natives at Malakand .
11 ACCUSATIONS that district councillors in the Highlands used distortion to mislead the Scottish Secretary have been made by the region 's planning chairman , Francis Keith .
12 LIFESPAN records the fact that this assertion has been made by changing any development versions of modules in a package ( including the package module itself ) to approved versions and giving them a non-development issue number , such as 2.3 from 2.3C .
13 Some effort has been made by some libraries to assist libraries and institutions with user education programmes , for example , universities and polytechnics for schools , and public libraries also for schools , 2 but this expresses local efforts of co-operation , rather than the submission that user education is a continuous process which takes place throughout the various educational sectors and beyond .
14 No such proposals have been made by Wolverhampton .
15 No such proposal has been made by the county or local planning authorities .
16 At least four official statements have been made by the United Kingdom .
17 Much investigation has been made by myself and others into the patterns of physical inheritance : body build , eye and hair color , and so on .
18 Details of any such contract conditions will be supplied by us on request , but you will be deemed to have accepted the same as part of the terms of this order , whether such request has been made by you or not .
19 Over the year considerable cooperative effort has been made by members of the PSC , the Inns and the CLE which has resulted in the development of a fair and equitable selection scheme .
20 But in fact , the greatest contribution to latter-day fashion has been made by the American manual labourer .
21 In determining the level of planned capacity five years ahead , separate estimates had been made by the BEA commercial department ( taking into account national economic trends ) , the engineers ( using simple arithmetical extrapolation of past growth ) , and the Area Boards ( using their local knowledge ) , Their forecasts had one thing in common : they all under-estimated the growth ( the commercial department 's forecasts being least , and the Area Boards ' most , accurate ) .
22 Similar findings have been made by others although in the different studies , the time of onset of the plateau has varied from three to seven years .
23 The last three detainees held under the Public Security Act were released on June 6 , 1989 , an order for the release of all such detainees having been made by Moi on June 1 [ see also p. 36918 ] .
24 That point has been made by many business organisations .
25 A careful assessment of these views has been made by D.C. Heggie .
26 There are , as yet , no estimates based on hard research but some back-of-the-envelope guesses have been made by David Miles , a former Bank of England economist now at Birkbeck ( 1 ) .
27 Even non-silicon zeolites have been made by researchers at Union Carbide in the US .
28 As is so often the case , these gates have been made by someone who has obviously no experience of walking , because they are impossible to negotiate with a rucksack on , unless you climb onto the bottom bars of the fence around the gate to lift the sack above the top rail .
29 The moment the door closed behind them , he exclaimed , ‘ A most extraordinary allegation has been made by Madame Lavender .
30 Shaped like an Intercity 225 , the 2ft long cake had been made by the RAF to mark the naming of an Intercity train The Royal Air Force Regiment at a ceremony in London .
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