Example sentences of "been made [prep] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Great advances have been made since the early days of computing , when specialist skills were needed for such interaction . |
2 | Up to the present in this chapter no mention has been made of the eliminatory processes — defaecation and urination . |
3 | Due to a lack of adequate accommodation no precise analysis has yet been made of the ex-German holdings . |
4 | A survey has been made of the twenty-six judges who were active Law Lords during the period 1952–68 together with two Lord Chief Justices , two Masters of the Rolls and one president of what was then the Probate , Divorce and Admiralty Division . |
5 | Many detailed studies have been made of the lunar samples . |
6 | In this chapter a detailed consideration has been made of the organizational characteristics of the system of economic embeddedness which characterizes contemporary Japanese enterprises . |
7 | Comment has already been made on the continuing changes within the industry . |
8 | Rifle Range No more progress has been made with the necessary repairs . |
9 | Rifle Range No more progress has been made with the necessary repairs . |
10 | Reference has already been made to the heavy penalties imposed for waste , assart and purpresture , and in respect of agistment , escapes and the lawing of dogs . |
11 | The following appointments have been made to the Judicial Studies Board : Mr Justice Johnson , in succession to Lord Justice Butler-Sloss , ( and will also serve as co-Chairman of the Civil and Family Committee ) ; Judge Oddie , in succession to Judge White , ( and will continue to serve as a member of the Civil and Family Committee ) ; Mr Registrar Angel , a Family Division Registrar , ( who will also continue to serve on the Civil and Family Committee ) . |
12 | At the English Reformation Tyndale naïvely hoped that , after provision had been made for the surplus clergy , the revenues misused by the Church would be devoted to relief of the poor , not to the enrichment of Henry VIII 's courtiers . |
13 | It is necessary to stress this rather negative fact mainly because of excessive claims that have been made for the new ideas . |
14 | However , we have not been persuaded that it would be right to extend the special provision which has been made for the infected haemophiliacs . |
15 | The talks were boycotted by Syria and Lebanon who stated that the multilateral sessions were worthless until progress had been made in the bilateral sessions . |
16 | I was involved because an order had been made in the early hours of 2 May . |
17 | He admitted that mistakes had been made in the five months since he personally took over the government , especially in the slow pace of privatisation . |
18 | Mr Yeltsin admitted that mistakes had been made in the five months since he personally took over the government , especially in the very slow pace of privatisation . |
19 | He had seen for himself the progress that had been made in the three days since he had last visited the laboratories . |
20 | I think also we have to look at how we share the progress that has been made in the statutory services with the people in private care . |
21 | It features beautiful and accurate facsimiles of the treasures of Tutankhamun , including the famous gold burial mask , specially produced for the Exhibition , many of which have been made from the same materials and in the same way as the originals . |
22 | In this section we examine the contribution to the crisis that has been made by the sentencing decisions of the courts . |
23 | She argued that the history of " scum " should have alerted the IBA to its controversial nature , and that any decision to screen it should have been made by the appointed members of the Authority , and not by their executive staff . |
24 | On each occasion I felt that insufficient effort had been made by the surgical teams to decide on the capacity to give informed consent , and I was dismayed at the immediate assumption of incapacity because the patient had been sectioned . |