Example sentences of "[noun sg] have been made [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Special provision has been made for handicapped access , and in addition the museum now boasts an auditorium , and greater accessibility to the reserve collections . |
2 | Imaginative provision has been made for wheelchair-bound bird watchers at the Rutland Water Nature Reserve . |
3 | The decision has been made on financial conditions and not to meet the needs of the team . |
4 | A great deal of progress has been made on equal rights . |
5 | Though some progress has been made towards common accounts , differences are unlikely to be ironed out worldwide for decades . |
6 | Early television cameras were large and the image of poor quality , but much progress has been made in recent years . |
7 | Nevertheless , much progress has been made in recent years . |
8 | Despite this apparent lack of official enthusiasm , progress has been made in other areas . |
9 | By such methods , considerable progress has been made in certain respects by women 's , environmental and minority groups . |
10 | We should , perhaps , not be surprised that such modest progress has been made in improving prison conditions since John Howard 's time . |
11 | Considerable progress has been made in improving air quality in the United States during the past few decades but greater improvement is still needed ( figure 8.13 ) . |
12 | However , very little progress has been made in leading children towards conventionally accepted explanations . |
13 | The chairman of the action group has already met with Malcolm Rifkind , Secretary of State for Scotland , pamphlets have been issued to all houses in Juniper Green and Baberton Mains , another public meeting will be called and a plea has been made for wholehearted support by writing letters of objection . |
14 | Surely hotels should be held to contract when payment has been made in full by clients ? |
15 | It has also been suggested that several of these pagus centres were later promoted to the rank of civitas capitals in their own right ; examples for which a case has been made on epigraphic grounds in Britain include Carlisle , Ilchester and Water Newton . |
16 | Companies across the country will be subject to a uniform rate set by central government , although Mr Eggar is attempting to calm these fears by pointing out that a special case has been made for small firms . |
17 | The same case has been made for social work . |
18 | A case has been made for brief admission of patients who may not be suffering from psychiatric disorders , but who are in a state of particularly severe crisis . |
19 | Mention has been made of direct labour and of how such organisations have reduced the number of trainees by about 40 per cent . |
20 | His huge investment has been made despite poor prize-money and high overheads which have made private trainers almost extinct . |
21 | Investment has been made in online financial information services . |
22 | Active flight is used by many animals to escape predators , and a particularly elegant study has been made on noctuid moths by Roeder . |
23 | Reference has been made to economic and monetary union , which have played a role in the discussions . |
24 | Commodore G. Paul , plans of the drainage under the green had been made for future reference . |
25 | A sample colour has been made in high quality Tactel , fully cotton lined , in one basic colour with coloured trims . |
26 | Contact has been made with professional and educational institutions in many of the other Member States and CIOB members are now seeking recognition through the First General Directive in a number of countries . |
27 | No evening functions are planned and no request has been made for licensed facilities . |
28 | Following the announcement earlier this year that VCH publishing group had decided to ‘ terminate the employment ’ of Dr Andreas Papadakis , hitherto managing director and former owner of Academy Group , London , with immediate effect , a new appointment has been made at senior level . |
29 | The report goes on to say that clean-up policy has been made on political rather than scientific grounds and that " less than 1 percent of the $4,200 million spent each year on hazardous-waste sites in the US has been used to evaluate health risks at listed Superfund sites . " |
30 | The claim has been made by English Nature , the government 's official adviser on nature conservation , which warns that some of the country 's best-known beauty spots , including the Lake District , Norfolk Broads , Somerset Levels and Hampshire 's River Test , are being damaged . |