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

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1 By such methods , considerable progress has been made in certain respects by women 's , environmental and minority groups .
2 I have already explained , I think three times , in the hearing of President Delors why this Government are not prepared to put at risk the striking progress that has been made in industrial relations in this country since 1979 .
3 Despite this apparent lack of official enthusiasm , progress has been made in other areas .
4 Early television cameras were large and the image of poor quality , but much progress has been made in recent years .
5 Nevertheless , much progress has been made in recent years .
6 However , very little progress has been made in leading children towards conventionally accepted explanations .
7 Too little has been made in social work of the effect upon the child of long or repeated absences by the parent , except in relation to early maternal deprivation .
8 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 ) .
9 We should , perhaps , not be surprised that such modest progress has been made in improving prison conditions since John Howard 's time .
10 A sample colour has been made in high quality Tactel , fully cotton lined , in one basic colour with coloured trims .
11 The dots could have been made in other ways , and hardly noticeable anyway .
12 ‘ He made much worse cuts in the ‘ Scenes aux champs ’ of Berlioz 's Symphonie fantastique and in the last movement of Martinů 's Sixth Symphony , though these seem to have been made in live performances only . ’
13 The " Open Skies " policy had been proposed by the United States in December 1989 [ see pp. 37112 ] , and test flights had been made in eastern Europe [ see p. 37201 ] , but talks on its implementation had effectively been suspended in May 1990 after Soviet expressions of reservations over militarily sensitive areas [ see pp. 37267 ; 38255 ] and they had been reconvened only on Sept. 9 , 1991 [ see p. 38458 ] .
14 The majority had no wish to stop work , particularly after the great strides which had been made in recent months , but they were n't going to be sat on either .
15 The call had been made in good faith : a car had looked as though it might turn over , but in the event it had not .
16 ‘ It is not necessary to consider what would have been the effect of the payment of £20 if it had been made in full satisfaction of the demand against Hunter .
17 But one aspect which is new springs from the advances which have been made in molecular biology .
18 Firstly the criteria for the mean electorate size for a European parliamentary constituency has previously been used as a justification for ignoring the case for Cornwall , yet concessions have been made in other areas establishing such constituencies that do not meet the size requirement an that 's because it is accepted that European parliamentary constituencies should be created along the lines of natural communities , communities of identity and communities of interest .
19 Similar theoretical studies have been made in other countries such as that by Professor Norman Rasmussen in the United States , who concluded that the worst possible reactor accident would cause 3300 deaths , 45,000 illnesses , and 1500 fatal cancers which would appear decades later ( Hawkes et al. , 1986 ) .
20 Terrific strides have been made in mental health in this county erm lots of it under voluntary and it is very much to be commended .
21 Great strides have been made in recent years to offer greater choice and to personalise private rooms , but resources are never enough to provide the optimum living conditions for a comfortable and happy old age .
22 Large investments in this area also have been made in recent years , as indicated in Table 11.14 .
23 Considerable advances have been made in recent years in using computer models to understand the intellectual aspects of the human mind .
24 Moreover , Dewey gave an undertaking that no drastic changes would ever be made in the allocation of numbers to subjects , although certain modifications have been made in recent editions .
25 None the less , considerable cuts have been made in real terms , with per capita expenditure in education falling 10 per cent between 1975 and 1985 .
26 There is no doubt tremendous strides have been made in certain sections of the North 's economy but that progress has been partial and there have also been many setbacks .
27 We still find Christian undergraduates entering universities , and ordinands coming into theological colleges , who have no idea of the tremendous advances that have been made in biblical scholarship and whose first contact with historical criticism is a dismaying and frightening experience instead of , as I think it ought to be , a liberating and wholly enhancing experience .
28 In recent years , too , other changes have been made in English roads .
29 Frequent references to turbulent motion have been made in previous chapters , but detailed discussion of the nature of that motion has so far been postponed .
30 Provisions have been made in previous years for anticipated levels of unpaid Community Charge ( poll tax ) .
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