Example sentences of "[adv] [been] made [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Although some progress has since been made by the meticulous work of the late Sir Ian Richmond and Roger Goodburn , it has been on too small a scale to support any attempt at a chronology of the history of the site . |
2 | James Chapman looks at the advances that have since been made in diver deployment and recovery . |
3 | Significant finds have since been made in the Urals and South Africa . |
4 | The Kitemark on a product will indicate that it has not only been made to a published specification , but that it has been independently tested by BSI as well . |
5 | Certainly the measurement of programme expenditure has lagged far behind that of administrative expenditure ( National Audit Office , 1986b , para 12 ) , while ‘ little progress ’ has also apparently been made with integrating performance measurement with the public expenditure survey and parliamentary supply procedures ( Richards , 1987 , pp. 28–9 ) — a development much sought after by the Financial Management Unit . |
6 | While it remains to be seen which , if any , of these options is adopted , it is not very encouraging that in recent years a number of offers of adoption have apparently been made by national bodies , only to be discouraged by the DES . |
7 | Virgin 's payments had all been made on time , and as far as he was aware there was no problem at all . |
8 | Held , dismissing the appeal , ( 1 ) that the applications to the district judge and the application for judicial review of his decisions had all been made by the applicant in a criminal cause because they related to the manner in which the district court trials should proceed , and so his appeal was not from a judgment of the High Court judge in a civil cause or matter within section 13(2) ( a ) of the Ordinance ; and that , therefore , since no other provision had conferred jurisdiction on the Court of Appeal to entertain the appeal , that court had correctly declined to hear it ( post , pp. 256G , 260E–F , G–H ) . |
9 | They 'd all been made by small independent producers from Gloucestershire , Herefordshire , Worcestershire , Shropshire and Devon . |
10 | It was clearly old , and several additions had obviously been made over the years , although they all blended together easily and harmoniously . |
11 | The statements had furthermore been made in confidence and the liquidators claimed public interest immunity . |
12 | The missed approach is commenced immediately on reaching decision height , if visual contact has not been made at this point . |
13 | … the court … must act on the valuation unless there be proof of some mistake or improper motive … as if the valuer has valued something not included or had valued it on a wholly erroneous basis … from Lord Eldon 's judgment in Emery v Wase ( 1803 ) 8 Ves Jun 506 , where the difference between valuations of £4,000 and £6,000 was said to warrant judicial suspicion that the valuation had not been made with attention to accuracy : but the case was decided on the basis of the court 's duty to protect the property of married women . |
14 | The truth is that despite the siting of the creamery it has probably not been made with local products for some time . |
15 | It is surprising , therefore , that greater use has not been made of the childhood supplement , which was published in 1988 . |
16 | Application has reportedly not been made for CAA approval for the kit for G-AYIH or for any other UK registered aircraft . |
17 | Nicolo shifted unhappily in the little gilt chair that had certainly not been made for a man 's body . |
18 | Need has been variously defined , but in this study needs were deemed to be unmet if interventions were acceptable to the client and the following applied : ( a ) for activities of daily living a person was dependent on help from the carer and this dependence could be reversed by provision of an aid ; ( b ) for communication disorders there had not been an assessment by a speech therapist ; ( c ) for services ( day care , respite care ) a referral had not been made to the appropriate agency and subsequent referral proved successful ; and ( d ) for benefits the client or carer was unaware of eligibility for benefits , an application had not been made , and subsequent application was successful . |
19 | That suggestion has not been made to me . |
20 | Parliament granted a tax of a sixteenth , and in return it was promised that the perambulations of Edward I should be confirmed , and that new perambulations should be made before Christmas in the forests where they had not been made in the previous reign . |
21 | It should be emphasized that this rather high-flown detour from our primary thrust in this book has not been made in order to identify the nature of philosophy . |
22 | The Collector felt no confidence at all that her child had not been made in vain . |
23 | ‘ This appointment has not been made in order to fill a vacancy , ’ says the Nijgh & Van Ditmar editorial director Joost Nijsen . |
24 | The Divisional Court , dismissing the prosecutor 's appeal , held that the requirement to provide a specimen of blood had not been made in accordance with section 7(4) since the defendant had not been given an opportunity to express a preference for giving a sample of blood or urine . |
25 | I remind him that there has been criticism historically when statements have been made about incidents in Great Britain , when it was commented that similar statements had not been made in the context of Northern Ireland . |
26 | If the valuation has not been made in accordance with the express terms of the contract then it is clearly not binding . |
27 | a radiograph of the pieces revealed that it had not been made from just one piece of iron , but from many welded together . |
28 | Of the second wave of Irish films gearing up for release , only one has not been made by a British director . |
29 | " Profit " lies here also and some members of this school might have passed their lives in prim obscurity had their names not been made by their own publicity . |
30 | As Arendt has pointed out , ‘ In all these cases , legitimacy derives from something outside the range of human deeds ; it is either not man-made at all … or has at least not been made by those who happen to be in power . ’ |