Example sentences of "considerable progress have [be] " in BNC.

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1 Even so , by 1941 considerable progress had been made .
2 Considerable progress has been made in the education of mentally handicapped people since the legislation in 1971 .
3 Within our own catchment area considerable progress has been made towards developing the concept of a pyramid of schools working together to create coherence and continuity in curriculum and effective transition from school to school throughout the 3–16 age range .
4 Considerable progress has been made but a number of fundamental issues are still with us .
5 Considerable progress has been made in analysing the functions of the visual areas in the parietal lobe , but little of the evidence favours a role in object recognition .
6 Considerable progress has been made in improving air quality in the United States during the past few decades but greater improvement is still needed ( figure 8.13 ) .
7 By such methods , considerable progress has been made in certain respects by women 's , environmental and minority groups .
8 In both countries considerable progress has been made towards a favourable outcome .
9 Considerable progress has been made in the development of the Institute 's new professional examinations .
10 I will describe the extent to which the considerable progress has been made by the Government towards achieving those objectives .
11 The extent to which these have been achieved varies from authority to authority but , in some , considerable progress has been made towards integration .
12 In recent decades , considerable progress has been made in identifying personal and social factors which can be damaging or protective , and some of the complex interrelationships between events and circumstances that contribute to psychiatric risk ( Rutter , 1985 ) .
13 Obviously there is a difference between " ultimate potentials " and practical economically viable systems , but considerable progress has been made , despite the low level of government funding ( only £9m for all " renewable " r&d in 1980/81 ) .
14 Chairman , less than one year ago since the report prepared for this committee recommending that work should commence on the preparation of the new bypass scheme of the town of Brandon , and since that date considerable progress has been made .
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