Example sentences of "[been] make [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Significant progress has been made over the years , including the development of microwave FELs in the US at the Naval Research Laboratory , Columbia University , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , and the Lawrence Livermore laboratory , the infrared-visible FELs built at Los Alamos , Stanford and Santa Barbara and the storage ring at Orsay , Paris . |
2 | A few months later , Harry Goodman responded with a full frontal attack , claiming that 9000 children in the care of the RCM had ‘ practically no Jewish contacts and that no effort had been made over a period of years to give these children some religious education ’ . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Despite the many improvements that have been made over the years , the poor pay of the farm worker therefore continues to reflect the very many constraints which surround his choice of occupation and employer in many rural areas . |
5 | It was clearly old , and several additions had obviously been made over the years , although they all blended together easily and harmoniously . |
6 | ‘ One telephone call which could easily have been faked from any phone box , a letter which no one outside the family has seen , and a pay-off which will supposedly take place once arrangements have been made over a telephone number they refuse to disclose . |
7 | No decision has been made over a youth coach , a position Hankin held before his sudden promotion to the manager 's office . |
8 | Sources close to the meeting of G7 senior government ministers , who had invited the deputy prime minister , Boris Fyodorov , as a last-minute guest , said they had laid the groundwork for fresh aid but no promises had been made over cash . |
9 | The process was never completed owing to a lack of consensus in a number of important areas and only a few piecemeal changes have been made over the years , most recently the creation of Schools in 1989 . |
10 | Peace had been made between the British , French , Spanish and Colonial Governments . |
11 | ‘ 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 ) . |
12 | Because of the high incidence of salmonella enteriditis , a strain which resides in chickens , a link has been made between poultry farming methods and food poisoning . |
13 | A few weeks later , when the link had been made between Willi and his mother , who lived in Rochdale , the Movement collected money for the rest of his journey . |
14 | Links , for example , have been made between a past history of sexual abuse and bulimia . |
15 | Previously no distinction had been made between acquittals , cases which were dismissed because there was no evidence that the accused had committed the crime , and cases dismissed because no crime had been committed . |
16 | However , despite my aim to provide flexibility in structure , the HyperCard still imposes a primary organizational structure and it may be difficult to extract information that has no relation to the original structure imposed by the author Nevertheless , some links have been made between tutorials which cut across the primary categorization and users are able to move between different sections as easily as moving within sections . |
17 | It 's not the first time that a link has been made between erupting volcanoes and the weather . |
18 | More distinction might have been made between Largo and Grave , perhaps , since both occur in the Concerti da chiesa ( Nos. 1–8 ) . |
19 | The object of this book is to offer some insight into the connections that have been made between statements about nature and statements about God . |
20 | No ‘ arrangements ’ had been made between the governors and the local education authority in respect of admissions to the school ‘ for preserving the character of the school ’ within the meaning of section 6(3) ( b ) and ( 6 ) . |
21 | But , as is common ground , no arrangements as to admissions policy for preserving the character of the school had been made between the governors and the local education authority in accordance with section 6(6) . |
22 | Mabbott 's reputation as a Leveller , which rests solely on the association which has been made between him and the radical newsbook , the Moderate , has been called into question . |
23 | If he was he would be bound by a pre-existing collective agreement that had been made between the union and North Star Yachts Ltd . |
24 | But although the distinction between reformist and revolutionary parties may thus become somewhat blurred — and the sharpness of the distinction is further diminished by the difficulty of determining precisely what is to count as a fundamental change in a social system — it remains an important one , compared with which many other distinctions that have been made between parties , and between party systems , seem less significant . |
25 | An encouraging agreement has been made between the Lithuanian Government and Poland on the ethnic Poles in Lithuania , which we support . |
26 | In contrast , in France links have been made between researchers in different disciplines , the work has been more highly developed theoretically and a major critical review of the state of research has been conducted . |
27 | They were the leading power in eastern Europe ; Serbia had a client-prince and a marriage alliance had been made between King Imre of Hungary 's sister and the Byzantine emperor . |
28 | No comparison has been made between this group and parents of H pylori negative children , but work from other sources provides serological evidence for an increased prevalence of infection in family contacts . |
29 | Contact has been made between the Dutch and the English hooligans and arrangements are in hand to erm effect meetings in Sardinia , yes . |
30 | It has been on trial at nine branches and no decision has been made about whether to extend the service . |