Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] have be made in " in BNC.

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1 All other world class through dives have been made in places such as Florida , with crystal clear warm water and roomy passages , often using underwater scooters .
2 Since that date there has been no demonstrable genetic progress in the British Friesian , maintains Prof King , whereas a lot of progress has been made in Norway .
3 A provision of £0.6m has been made in the 1992 Accounts for anticipated redundancy costs related to this move ;
4 Philip Augustus 's marriage to Ingeborg of Denmark had been made in the hope that the Danish king , who was pro-Welf would support him against the English .
5 SAVE began by writing to the Department of Transport setting out the importance of the park , only to be told that a large number of representations had been made in favour of the proposed route .
6 The problems of calculating the total energies of such ions are by no means trivial , and important advances in techniques of calculation have been made in the process of developing satisfactory methods .
7 profits have continued to represent about one-third of the turnover ; this is seen as not necessarily the highest proportion of profits to income in the headhunting business as a whole , where estimates of 60% have been made in some cases .
8 The Pope of the day had visited Clonmacnoise in 1979 , and a dismal pavilion with throne had been made in his honour .
9 Exciting steps into research have been made in Bristol in the past decade .
10 A WARNING that the Church of Scotland 's parish structure could collapse in the face of threatened cuts in funding has been made in a report to go to the General Assembly in May .
11 Some of the most interesting advances in perception have been made in the study of vision .
12 Born in Finland in 1917 , his first visit to Russia had been made in November 1991 .
13 Many experiments on polymers have been made in order to determine whether or not these relations hold at the glass temperature [ for a discussion see Gee ( 1966 ) ] .
14 Written application for consultation had been made in advance , but despite this , only five of the thirteen Strathclyde theses were ready for inspection on the appointed day .
15 Her previous bids for power have been made in the name of Europe and her economic and foreign policies are primarily ‘ European ’ .
16 Recommendation for exemption have been made in response to 16 applications .
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