Example sentences of "[be] made [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There have been a number of studies of poverty in the UK that have been made over the past twenty-five years that have consistently indicated that a substantial minority of people may experience serious relative deprivation .
2 Links , for example , have been made between a past history of sexual abuse and bulimia .
3 Contact has been made between the Dutch and the English hooligans and arrangements are in hand to erm effect meetings in Sardinia , yes .
4 ‘ The jump has been made between the scientific debate about passive smoking and the law , ’ says Peter Cashman , solicitor for the Australian Federation of Consumer Organisations ( AFCO ) .
5 An encouraging agreement has been made between the Lithuanian Government and Poland on the ethnic Poles in Lithuania , which we support .
6 Peace had been made between the British , French , Spanish and Colonial Governments .
7 Well , just generally , we have n't restricted recruiting of care staff , in other words , unless we know there 's a decision been made about a residential establishment which there has n't been at present .
8 A wide range of comments have also been made about the simplistic nature of the grids as specifiers of where investment should be placed .
9 To counter-balance any shortcomings on the domestic front claims have frequently been made about the major contribution which financial services rendered to the economy through invisible exports .
10 IMPORTANT discoveries have been made about the early history of Glasgow Cathedral during recent archaeological excavations .
11 The former kitchen had been made into a small dining room almost entirely filled with an early Victorian table and set of six chairs which were undeniably the real thing .
12 Now it has been made into a four-part series called The Life And Times Of Henry Pratt by Granada .
13 The USSR , however , mindful of the fact that Cuba had been made into a prominent campaign issue by both contenders for the US presidency , paid no heed to the wave of Cuban nationalisations of US property during August-October 1960 .
14 ‘ A few years ago we thought the Butter Market could have been made into a little museum but it would have been difficult to cross the roads into it . ’
15 The whole of the Main Street and the river frontage has been made into a conservation area .
16 Regulations have been made under the Civil Aviation Acts of 1949 , 1980 and 1982 which empower Inspectors of Accidents to do these things .
17 However , the Consumer Transactions ( Restrictions on Statements ) Order 1976 has been made under the Fair Trading Act 1973 ( The procedure for making these orders is explained at paragraph 16–40 below ) .
18 The way that had been made through the fallen rock was very narrow and uneven and to take John out he was laid on a board and pushed along as if on a sledge .
19 An approach towards more coordinated wage negotiations has been made via the annual ‘ Spring Wage Offensive ’ which takes place on a nation-wide basis , and in which many unions participate .
20 The probability is that beads from English Neolithic long barrows and enclosures and described as made of shale or inferior jet came from the Kimmeridge locality in Dorset where bracelets are known to have been made during the Early Iron Age .
21 Here and there minor changes in field boundaries may have been made during the past 150 or 200 years , but on the whole the enclosure map lays down the present-day pattern exactly .
22 Significant changes have been made during the past few months .
23 In both countries considerable progress has been made towards a favourable outcome .
24 Scientific reference to these protozoa has been made since the early 1930's .
25 Great advances have been made since the early days of computing , when specialist skills were needed for such interaction .
26 Has any study been made of a similar problem ?
27 I am sure you are as appalled as I am at the use that has been made of the private letter of a schoolboy to his parents , but it is certainly a lesson for you in the ways of the world . ’
28 Much has been made of the traumatic aspect of being born , yet infants of all species have been born since bearing began and it would be surprising if natural processes did not allow for the experience .
29 Up to the present in this chapter no mention has been made of the eliminatory processes — defaecation and urination .
30 Still it suggests that some profit might even have been made of the Tilberthwaite work .
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