Example sentences of "[vb past] be made in the " in BNC.

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1 An official from the New China News Agency office , China 's de facto embassy in Hong Kong , said no progress had been made in the negotiations and that an early solution was not expected .
2 The figures for applications heard by a single Lord Justice and two and three Lords Justices went a long way to explaining why , despite the facts that the rate at which appeals were begun had shown little change over the years , there had been some small increase in judge-power and that major improvements had been made in the court 's procedures , the number of appeals outstanding at the end of each year and the lead times for hearing appeals showed no real improvement .
3 Having reassured herself that , so far as could reasonably be expected , no changes had been made in the house , Elisabeth embarked on a tour of the garden .
4 He admitted that mistakes had been made in the five months since he personally took over the government , especially in the slow pace of privatisation .
5 Mr Yeltsin admitted that mistakes had been made in the five months since he personally took over the government , especially in the very slow pace of privatisation .
6 Ever since the summer of the previous year , many horrifying discoveries had been made in the Thames near London .
7 Despite this application of man power , it was not possible to achieve the same rate of progress as had been made in the Lowlands .
8 Frequent references to German and Japanese experience failed to recognise that their export drives ( based on new goods , new markets and new marketing techniques ) had been made in the 1950s and their very success changed the trading world as well as their own economies .
9 He noted that a big change had been made in the plan : Serbs in areas from which the Serb army withdrew were now guaranteed UN protection .
10 A clinical decision had been made in the 1960s that this hospital should serve elderly people , while the other two hospitals would care for acute admissions and the ‘ chronic ’ long-stay population .
11 The RTO felt that the most important factor in any closure decision should be the extent to which local provision had been made in the catchment areas of the psychiatric hospitals .
12 Although the system of relief under the Poor Law had changed when the Boards of Guardians were disbanded in 1929 and changes had been made in the unemployment insurance scheme , the principle of not allowing unemployment benefit to exceed a man 's wages was by no means abandoned .
13 where the clause prevented either party from bringing ‘ any action or other legal proceedings ’ until an award had been made in the arbitration .
14 He was adamant that man had been made in the image of God , not in the image of nature .
15 Not that the air was very bad anywhere now since most of the roof had been removed by round shot and considerable holes had been made in the walls .
16 By the time the Swann Report came to be written , some progress had been made in the debate about ‘ underachievement ’ .
17 In the second appeal the committee said that the decision had been made in the light of the admission criteria and that they felt ‘ unable ’ to override section 6(3) ( a ) .
18 He had seen for himself the progress that had been made in the three days since he had last visited the laboratories .
19 The 1979 Act once again puts the law into one statute by incorporating all the amendments which had been made in the original Act .
20 I was involved because an order had been made in the early hours of 2 May .
21 Both sides agreed that " progress " had been made in the talks , which were aimed at an agreement replacing the 1947 security treaty giving the USA full control over the Clark air base and Subic naval base and four smaller installations .
22 The FLMN 's Radio Farabundo Martí reported on July 12 that " important progress " had been made in the talks , but gave no further details .
23 The talks were boycotted by Syria and Lebanon who stated that the multilateral sessions were worthless until progress had been made in the bilateral sessions .
24 Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl 's address to the Bundestag on Sept.8 , reviewing his 10 years in office , acknowledged that mistakes had been made in the unification process and warned that western Germany would need to transfer DM150,000 million annually to the east " for a long time to come " .
25 On Oct. 23 it was reported that 40 people had been arrested in the previous 24 hours , and that some 250 arrests had been made in the previous two weeks , mostly of people said to be linked to the banned Islamic Salvation Front ( FIS ) .
26 The UK Northern Ireland Secretary Sir Patrick Mayhew and the Irish Foreign Minister David Andrews agreed on Nov. 16 that progress had been made in the talks when round-table and committee stages gave way to bilateral contacts during the past four weeks , although there had been no bilateral meeting between the Irish government and the Democratic Unionist Party .
27 Philip Augustus 's marriage to Ingeborg of Denmark had been made in the hope that the Danish king , who was pro-Welf would support him against the English .
28 This afternoon to the Commons and talked to Frank Barlow , the Secretary of the PLP , who told me in detail the arrangements that had been made in the event of Harold Wilson dying .
29 Some of them presented her with gifts that had been made in the centre 's workshops .
30 He said the difficult decision had been made in the interest of his public relations business .
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