Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [be] made [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I am not aware of the point that the hon. Gentleman raises but , as he knows , a tremendous amount of support has been made available through the Home Office and other sources to assist members of the ethnic minorities in this country .
2 DAVID JENKINS has been made first director of Essex Voluntary Association for the Blind .
3 The company profit ( loss ) is the difference between the two sides after any capital reduction has been made good .
4 The company profit ( loss ) is the difference between the two sides after any capital reduction has been made good .
5 Much progress has been made countrywide to reduce sulphur dioxide levels , which have fallen by nearly half since 1970 .
6 Her income support entitlement ended when she obtained maintenance at £5.00 per week but only one payment has been made this year .
7 The chief State official responsible for works of art in Venice , Soprintendente Nepi Scire and the architect in charge of the Doge 's Palace , Mario Piana , have declared that no State funding has been made available this year for restoring Europe 's loveliest and most fragile city .
8 Stephen March has been made divisional finance officer for West Sussex County Council .
9 This lacuna has been made worse by the ILO 's lack of jurisdiction to examine South African labour legislation since South Africa resigned from the Organisation in 1964 .
10 The re-examination of NVOCC related rules has been made easier by the FMC regulations implementing the 1984 Shipping Act , as amended in 1990 .
11 The case has been made that neutralisation is potentially attractive only to relatively minor states that by virtue of their strategic position or symbolic political value have become or threaten to become the focal points of contests for control or dominant influence between principal regional or global rivals .
12 The funds available for child protection were continued into 1990/91 and further money has been made available for training in relation to the new Children Act .
13 Much-needed economic generation is taking place in Germany , Belgium , Spain and France because RECHAR money has been made available to them .
14 However , because no additional money has been made available to establish a central development fund to extend services in these areas , the money may have to be taken away from existing services in other areas .
15 This is not to deny that the opportunity has been made available to question these developments or to call a halt to them .
16 The outputs for stereo and mono operation are separate , as I have already mentioned , but only the stereo side has been made available in both balanced and unbalanced forms ; the mono is exclusively unbalanced , which compromises Carvin 's ultra-flexibility stance somewhat .
17 Downsizing has been made possible by the growing power of the microprocessor and the new ‘ economies of small ’ .
18 UNEMPLOYED Derek Auld has been made redundant three times in the last three years .
19 Some writers have argued that the problem of overload has been made worse by the centralization of government decision-making .
20 A YOUNG girl has been made homeless after fire swept through her bedsit home in Eldon Street , Darlington .
21 Everything in its new gallery has been made carved painted by mentally disabled people .
22 On a more personal note , life in Cambridge has been made wonderful fun by the grads at the unit , Mark Coulson and all at Clare Hall , particularly the boys from Stiffy and The FT .
23 To return to Lévi-Strauss , the point has been made that emotion need not be seen as obscure and incomprehensible , and that Freud 's importance is that he made a lasting contribution to explicating how the most obscure actions can be seen to make emotional sense .
24 Since 1980 , ABWOR has been made available in Mental Health Review Tribunals ( from 1982 ) ; prison disciplinary proceedings before a board of visitors where legal representation has been granted ( from 1984 ) ; and in respect of applications for warrants of further detention ( or extensions ) under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 ( from 1986 ) .
25 This recovery has been made necessary because , as we have seen , the rhetorical and historical use of anthropology got so disastrously mixed up in the work of the founders and produced a false picture of the idyllic classless community which was later termed primitive communism and then got further confused with the type of society the Marxists were trying to construct in the future .
26 However , even this process has been made uncompetitive by a method developed by Monsanto in the US .
27 Consumer targeting has been made possible by developments in demographics and statistics , and Information Technology applications in these areas .
28 The internationalization of banking business has been made necessary by the growth of international business , the ending of exchange control , and international uncertainty in days of volatile exchange rates and interest rates .
29 Over the last 12 months or so a new microwave product has been made available to the caterer — the combination microwave .
30 The ‘ bad copies ’ the main character produces are made possible by the fact that a number of comparable codes are juxtaposed simultaneously in her mind .
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