Example sentences of "[noun pl] have been make [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The re-examination of NVOCC related rules has been made easier by the FMC regulations implementing the 1984 Shipping Act , as amended in 1990 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | The 12 staff employed in European offices have been made redundant . |
4 | The twelve staff employed in European offices have been made redundant . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Design right lasts for 15 years from the end of the calendar year in which it was first recorded in a design document ( which includes storage in a computer ) or an article was made to the design , unless articles have been made available for sale or hire within the first five years in which case the right lasts only a further 10 years . |
9 | However , with the prolonged recession , many finance directors have been made redundant . |
10 | BLIND people whose lives have been made easier by the work of a Darlington woman gathered this weekend to say thank you . |
11 | Matters have been made worse by the way investment banks scrambled to do junk-bond deals after federal investigators closed in on Mr Milken . |
12 | FIGURES which show that more than 300,000 manufacturing workers have been made redundant in the past two years , revealed a ‘ deepening jobs crisis ’ , one of Britain 's biggest unions said yesterday . |
13 | The latest losses mean that 305,344 manufacturing workers have been made redundant by more than 3,000 firms since February 1991 . |
14 | Since the rough sleepers initiative began , 900 places have been made available in houses and flats , 400 of which are permanent , and 700 more places have been made available in hostels and shelters . |
15 | Since the rough sleepers initiative began , 900 places have been made available in houses and flats , 400 of which are permanent , and 700 more places have been made available in hostels and shelters . |
16 | The expenditure plans revealed in January 1992 showed that increased resources had been made available for health , housing , education , and law and order . |
17 | In July 1969 , the select committee reported in favour of the publication both of the five-year rolling programme in the form of an annual White Paper with a full explanation of what changes had been made that year , and of the Medium Term Economic Assessment . |
18 | One obvious such method is the timing of the passage of marked fluid from one point to another , and many flow-visualization experiments have been made quantitative in this way . |
19 | Hundreds of chartered accountants have been made redundant and with the surfeit of candidates competing for vacancies , employers have been able to reduce salaries in some cases . |
20 | It would appear that the above problems have been made worse by some of the recent frequency reallocations , and the lack of awareness of the Authority concerning these matters is quite astounding . |
21 | The problems have been made worse by the continuing recession and the extra cost of providing services in rural areas . |
22 | No average for the country is available for comparison , but compared with other areas where similar surveys have been made this figure is regarded as a high one . |
23 | Conditions have been made worse by intense heat and the continuing drought . |
24 | But in the Soviet Union , physicists have been making steady progress for 10 years in speeding up QCD calculations . |
25 | Such deals have been made illegal in protest at the Noriega regime . |
26 | Anhydrite in minor quantities has been reported at different Devonian horizons in two wells in France and Belgium , and in more substantial thickness in the Dinantian in Belgium ( Massa and Oudin 1980 ) ; intriguing speculations have been made that halite might be present deeper in the Namur and Dinant basins . |
27 | The Fund 's normal facilities were insufficient to meet the new demands , and so additional resources have been made available . |
28 | We accept the very great tragedy , and that 's why such significant resources have been made available to those families who were so grievously affected , amounting to an average of twenty eight thousand pounds each . |
29 | According to an engineer 's report , the welds have been made brittle as a result of neutron bombardment . |
30 | By early May an estimated 80,000 civil servants had been made redundant . |