Example sentences of "[adv] been make in " in BNC.

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1 James Chapman looks at the advances that have since been made in diver deployment and recovery .
2 Significant finds have since been made in the Urals and South Africa .
3 The statements had furthermore been made in confidence and the liquidators claimed public interest immunity .
4 Parliament granted a tax of a sixteenth , and in return it was promised that the perambulations of Edward I should be confirmed , and that new perambulations should be made before Christmas in the forests where they had not been made in the previous reign .
5 It should be emphasized that this rather high-flown detour from our primary thrust in this book has not been made in order to identify the nature of philosophy .
6 The Collector felt no confidence at all that her child had not been made in vain .
7 ‘ This appointment has not been made in order to fill a vacancy , ’ says the Nijgh & Van Ditmar editorial director Joost Nijsen .
8 The Divisional Court , dismissing the prosecutor 's appeal , held that the requirement to provide a specimen of blood had not been made in accordance with section 7(4) since the defendant had not been given an opportunity to express a preference for giving a sample of blood or urine .
9 I remind him that there has been criticism historically when statements have been made about incidents in Great Britain , when it was commented that similar statements had not been made in the context of Northern Ireland .
10 If the valuation has not been made in accordance with the express terms of the contract then it is clearly not binding .
11 The Tunnel was the British version of a film that had already been made in France and Germany , about a crazed engineer who sacrifices his family in order to complete the construction of a link between Britain and America .
12 If investments have already been made in recent years , the average investor will not bother to make further improvements until energy prices begin to hurt .
13 As well as the possibility of engineering plants to increase productivity , advances have already been made in the engineering of plants that are pest- , herbicide- or disease-resistant and in the development of nitrogen-fixing non-leguminous species ( Jones and Lindsey 1988 ) .
14 American companies decided to build new cinemas in Britain and as the reputation of the Girls had already been made in the States , they were eager to book Tiller troupes .
15 Before you even read this article I am told by the organisers that bookings have already been made in advance of advertising , so if you are a food wine and train lover and you 'd like to recapture the mystery and elegance of the world of Agatha Christie or you 've something very special to celebrate — make sure you 're on board this august for a journey of a lifetime .
16 Loopholes had already been made in the stone walls of Gemioncourt 's huge barns which , like the buildings of so many of the isolated farms in the low countries , were joined together and protected by a high stone wall , making the whole farm into a massively strong fortress .
17 Frankly , I find ii amazing that so much progress has already been made in support of special needs and integration into normal schools without resources from central government .
18 These comments have already been made in exercise 1.2.1 in connection with the binary operation + on Z.
19 Criticisms have already been made in chapter 3 of Marx 's tendency to overemphasize production as opposed to consumption , but this was in relation to abstract theory .
20 There is also an issue arising out of orders for costs that have already been made in the proceedings .
21 Orders for payment by the plaintiffs of costs to be taxed on the standard basis have already been made in this action .
22 The frequency with which references to rural housing have already been made in this chapter reflects the extent to which the housing market acts as an intermediary between the economic changes in agriculture , described earlier in this book , and the kind of social life which is now to be found in the English countryside .
23 " The Meeting Considering the great Exertions of the Legislature in Surpressing the Distilling of Spirits & the great revenue given up by Ministry for the purpose of providing a sufficiency of Grain for the use of the nation , which in many parts is threaten 'd with a Famine , and Considering that great Exertions have already been made in surpressing the Distilling in this Island , This Meeting unanimously Resolve Individually and Collectively to exert themselves in putting a total stop to the said Illegal Practices … "
24 There is , moreover , one piece of evidence which appears to put beyond question the pre-eminence of Fahreddin Acemi in the period following the conquest , namely the circumcision celebration for Mehmed II's two sons , held in Edirne in 861/1457 , to which reference has already been made in the previous chapter .
25 The suggestion of a ‘ social contract ’ between States had already been made in the first half of the seventeenth century by Grotius .
26 The mistakes of fragmentation have already been made in London , with disastrous results for cycling facilities .
27 The paper which is more less suitable for publishing art books has always been made in Ukraine .
28 As with education these interventions and the reduction in the role of producers and local government spokesmen have usually been made in the name of promoting value for money and increasing choice for consumers .
29 Declarations similar to those referred to in the last paragraph have also been made in this context .
30 Several concessions have also been made in relation to capital gains tax : the amount of gain allowed tax free has risen from £1,000 a year to £5,000 a year and this allowance now applies to all gains , not just small gains as was formerly the case .
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