Example sentences of "[art] [noun] made so [adv] " in BNC.

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1 To ask the Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food if he will make a statement on the progress made so far in reforming the European Community 's common agricultural policy .
2 24 Johnson Matthey responds to The Call the progress made so far in fund raising for Cancer Relief Macmillan Fund
3 But others say that this definition of rape will undermine the progress made so far in getting the courts to take rape seriously .
4 Of the savings made so far , £180,000 is in time saved in the work we do .
5 All the effort and all the investment made so far has effectively gone to waste .
6 The distinction made so far between primary and secondary sources can be rendered even more useful if we adopt a further division of documents between what John Madge , after Gottschalk , called ‘ records ’ and ‘ reports ’ .
7 The observations made so far may be summed up in terms of four historical phases throughout which Hellenic creativity was dominated by the two impulses .
8 Proponents of this approach tend to feel that the changes made so far do not go far enough , however , and that excessive consideration for the biological parent-child relationship is still being allowed to put the child 's future at risk .
9 The assumptions made so far about the input-output relations of the economy have been simplistic in the extreme .
10 I welcome the moves made so far by my right hon. Friend to encourage manufacturers to make cars more defensible .
11 If not , the logic of the threats made so far is that bombing must follow ; threats may have been unwise , but it would be even less wise to make them and fail to carry them out .
12 In a short speech , I shall not attempt to make again the points made so tellingly by others , not least my right hon. Friends the Members for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) , for Shropshire , North ( Mr. Biffen ) , for Cirencester and Tewkesbury ( Mr. Ridley ) , the right hon. Members for Bethnal Green and Stepney ( Mr. Shore ) and for Plymouth , Devonport ( Dr. Owen ) and my hon. Friend the Member for Stafford ( Mr. Cash ) .
13 A spokesman said the complaints made so far have tended to be of a civil nature , but added : If we receive a complaint which can be substantiated then we will investigate it .
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