Example sentences of "have been make [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The report into the East Midlands Electricity Company , in the light of the severe storms of 1990 , has been made widely available so that other electricity companies can learn from that experience .
2 Consumer targeting has been made increasingly effective by developments in demographics and statistics , and Information Technology applications .
3 It has been made plain that Government policy on aid will be increasingly conditioned by the performance of recipient governments in terms of human rights and observance of democratic practices , and I wholly welcome that .
4 Seacontrol represents the first time on-board maintenance software has been made commercially available to the shipping industry by a marine coatings supplier .
5 And the pain has been made even worse by Blackburn 's incredible table-topping start to the season .
6 has been made almost impossible to carry out .
7 It is partly because of the ease with which getting your ideas onto paper has been made so simple by the PC and word processor that extra care now has to accompany the typing of every paragraph .
8 Why carry stock when trains run so often and it has been made so easy to get goods ?
9 Access to it via computer searches has been made relatively straightforward .
10 That has been made quite clear , categorically clear , by everyone in Vienna .
11 The Government 's repugnance for that organisation and everything it stands for has been made absolutely clear on repeated occasions .
12 I repeat our position , which has been made absolutely clear by my right hon. Friends .
13 That the crass inversion of reality caricatured in these aspects of the popular image of Hitler was in large measure a product of the deliberate distortions of Nazi propaganda has been made abundantly clear in the preceding chapters .
14 Symphony Release 2.2 relied on the Allways add-in for its spreadsheet publishing capability but transition from one to the other has been made as smooth as possible .
15 The matter has been made much clearer by the work of M. J. Taylor and Roger Short .
16 Great simplifications have been made in the law as to estates and interests in land , with the result that the law of property has been made very much more uniform .
17 The services take a serious view of bullying and it has been made very clear that bullying and ill-treatment will not be tolerated .
18 It is particularly interesting that this strengthening or preservation applies to the conjunction of two stimuli , as shown in the strabismus experiment : cells that respond to joint excitation of the two eyes are normally found , but are missing if joint excitation has been made very improbable by misaligning the eyes .
19 Any projected reconstruction of this great temple has been made very difficult by the fragmentation and scattering of the remains but in recent years Anton Bammer has published the results of his work on the site in Die Architektur des Jungeren Artemision von Ephesos , Wiesbaden , 1972 .
20 If a mistake has been made then new SPRs and SSRs should be generated as necessary to correctly define the status of the affected modules .
21 If a mistake has been made then new SPRs and SSRs should be generated as necessary to correctly define the status of the affected modules .
22 MultiGen , meantime , has been made more powerful through a number of virtual reality options .
23 Even the upper age limit for recruitment and retirement has been made more flexible .
24 Burning and stinging is a usual complaint because the skin has been made more sensitive by stripping off the surface protective film .
25 From the iron age till now , man has been making increasingly complex artefacts .
26 The company has been making about 300,000 16Ms a month and NEC said that figure will easily climb higher than 2m chips a month with added production from the California factory and a new facility under construction in Japan .
27 And as I continued to think about how we rarely get the measure of little children , I suddenly realized why they 'd been making so much din .
28 The memory task may have been made inappropriately difficult by preventing subjects from using strategies such as mentally retracing the route and scoring as correct memories only aspects of the situation which could not have been provided from previous knowledge .
29 Pregnancies of single mothers may have been made less unfavourable by housing legislation ( Ineichen 1972 ) .
30 When exactly this act of depaganisation took place is impossible to say , but the crosses would have been made much easier to carve before the removal of the stones , which show no sign of damage and were , therefore , meant for re-use .
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