Example sentences of "[noun] have 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 The company profit ( loss ) is the difference between the two sides after any capital reduction has been made good .
3 The company profit ( loss ) is the difference between the two sides after any capital reduction has been made good .
4 Much progress has been made countrywide to reduce sulphur dioxide levels , which have fallen by nearly half since 1970 .
5 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 .
6 Stephen March has been made divisional finance officer for West Sussex County Council .
7 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 .
8 Much-needed economic generation is taking place in Germany , Belgium , Spain and France because RECHAR money has been made available to them .
9 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 .
10 This is not to deny that the opportunity has been made available to question these developments or to call a halt to them .
11 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 .
12 Downsizing has been made possible by the growing power of the microprocessor and the new ‘ economies of small ’ .
13 The two other presidential candidates , Alfonso Santos of the Christian Democratic Front and Guadalupe de Seita , an independent , announced at the end of February that they were withdrawing from the ballot , complaining that government funds had been made available for the Trovoada campaign .
14 The point is not , as sometimes supposed , that the sovereign had been made divisible .
15 The 12 staff employed in European offices have been made redundant .
16 The twelve staff employed in European offices have been made redundant .
17 Former Test fast bowlers Sir Richard Hadlee and Michael Holding have been made honorary life members of MCC , as have the club 's former secretary Jack Bailey , Laurance Hancock ( secretary of Staffordshire for 53 years until 1987 ) and Glamorgan stalwart Don Shepherd , who took 2174 wickets for the Welsh county but never won a Test cap .
18 Members in developing countries should note that additional funds have been made available for 1993 by the Society 's International Committee , to provide grants for successful applicants from such countries .
19 Apart from these cases , however , no additional project funds have been made available to Minor award schools , though several have made informal representations in the hope that extra funds may become available .
20 Additional funds have been made available for the purpose and , accordingly , the reforms — including the establishment of trusts — cause no adverse effects on the hospital maintenance programme .
21 UNEMPLOYED Derek Auld has been made redundant three times in the last three years .
22 A YOUNG girl has been made homeless after fire swept through her bedsit home in Eldon Street , Darlington .
23 Everything in its new gallery has been made carved painted by mentally disabled people .
24 He is no stranger to the changing work scene having been made redundant twice , finally joining Scottish Amicable ten years ago in 1982 .
25 Between 1870 and 1880 the Jesuits had been expelled from Germany , religious orders dissolved , the State had interfered with the discipline of the clergy , civil marriage had been made obligatory and Prussia had withdrawn its financial support from Catholic churches .
26 Dr Porteous added that gene therapy testing had been made possible by the genetically-engineered mice developed by the MRC team last year .
27 Sewell had been made responsible to Coleman for maintaining discipline among the students .
28 Linda had her own part-time job helping out at Oxfam and listening to infants read at the nearby Primary School , so she had less time in fact than her husband , for Frank had been made redundant from his job in electronics in October .
29 Although Mr Braley had been made aware of the need for absolute secrecy , he had put the SFO 's investigation at risk .
30 Some 1,100 of BCCI 's 1,260 staff in the UK were given redundancy notices ; 80 per cent of the bank 's 480 employees in the UAE had been made redundant on Oct. 2 .
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