Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] has be make [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Apart from perhaps the use of story grammars [ Mandler & johnson , 1977 ] and the concept of macrostructure formation [ Kintsch & van Dijk , 1983 ] , very little progress has been made towards the implementation of discourse rules in NLP systems . |
2 | Of the present pilot sites , relatively little progress has been made in terms of collecting outcome information . |
3 | Relatively little progress has been made in answering these questions . |
4 | However , very little progress has been made in leading children towards conventionally accepted explanations . |
5 | Little progress has been made in terms of developing a theory of the disorder which would provide greater understanding of how and why these factors relate to each other . |
6 | Though some progress has been made towards common accounts , differences are unlikely to be ironed out worldwide for decades . |
7 | However , some progress has been made concerning the knowledge acquisition problem : Amsler [ 1982 ] , Calzolari [ 1984 ] , Chodorow [ 1985 ] and Alshawi [ 1988 ] have all demonstrated the use of a machine-readable dictionary in the automatic construction of semantic relations and networks . |
8 | Some progress has been made in reducing negative stereotyping . |
9 | ‘ I trust some progress has been made in my absence . ’ |
10 | Some progress has been made in this area , since the input to such systems is typically simpler than the text to be processed in MT or IR systems , and the interactive nature of the application allows the system to resolve certain ambiguities by asking the user to rephrase the question . |
11 | Some progress has been made in recording data on the Polytechnic 's rooms and buildings , and on the teaching space requirements of individual courses . |
12 | Some play has been made of the fact that the Government withdrew the right to claim social security benefits from most full-time students . |
13 | The teaching of study skills should of course obviate the problems that arise in assignments and projects , but generally this provision has been made at a later stage of the pupils ' school career , at the sixth-form level , when a recognized amount of their time is allocated to private study . |
14 | It is only when this distinction has been made in terms that comply with the workings of narrative that the linguistic analogy is introduced : the functions , Barthes suggests , are based on metonymic relations , the indices on metaphoric relations . |
15 | The users of social services would greatly benefit from a much greater use of research — for decades this point has been made in reports , in meetings , and within research itself . |
16 | In addition some criticism has been made of the new hang as focal paintings viewed down the gallery vistas — for example Raphael 's ‘ Sistine Madonna ’ — are no longer seen in isolation , but comments in the German press and from museum curators have on the whole been overwhelmingly enthusiastic . |
17 | Another apology has been made in all the charter proposals for public services . |
18 | Some use has been made of a control suggested by Kurtz ( 1955 ) , in which the subjects received pre-training on a same — different task . |
19 | LIFESPAN records the fact that this assertion has been made by changing any development versions of modules in a package ( including the package module itself ) to approved versions and giving them a non-development issue number , such as 2.3 from 2.3C . |
20 | Some effort has been made by some libraries to assist libraries and institutions with user education programmes , for example , universities and polytechnics for schools , and public libraries also for schools , 2 but this expresses local efforts of co-operation , rather than the submission that user education is a continuous process which takes place throughout the various educational sectors and beyond . |
21 | At the Sizewell inquiry , and in parliament and ministerial statements , much play has been made of the existence of international safeguards and treaties designed to prevent proliferation of nuclear weapons and to block civil facilities being used for military purposes . |
22 | Much progress has been made since the days of the Chicago School in terms of understanding the biological and instinctive bases of individual and social behaviour . |
23 | However there is still no sure preventive treatment , although much progress has been made in acne therapy . |
24 | In the past 10 years , LTP in the hippocampus has become the dominant model of activity-dependent synaptic plasticity in the mammalian brain , and much progress has been made in elucidating the mechanisms underlying its induction and expression . |
25 | Early television cameras were large and the image of poor quality , but much progress has been made in recent years . |
26 | Nevertheless , much progress has been made in recent years . |
27 | Lindsell feels that much progress has been made in less than two years — more , he admits , than he would have dreamt possible at the outset . |
28 | No such proposal has been made by the county or local planning authorities . |
29 | Much investigation has been made by myself and others into the patterns of physical inheritance : body build , eye and hair color , and so on . |
30 | Details of any such contract conditions will be supplied by us on request , but you will be deemed to have accepted the same as part of the terms of this order , whether such request has been made by you or not . |