Example sentences of "been make by [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The diagnosis had been made by endoscopic retrograde cholangiography 3 years ( range 1–6 years ) before the study .
2 Brave attempts have been made by certain experts to write down the different miaows , in order to classify and standardize them .
3 Even if this were so , the implication has been made by catholic school supporters that catholic schools have not promoted or reinforced any measure of prejudice , and that no other possible type of school could improve on them ( Daly 1975 ) .
4 Accordingly , efforts have been made by successive governments to halt the growth in public spending .
5 and I mean there has n't been , I think , that kind of critical investigation of the claims that have been made by successive leaderships in Russia and China and other states claiming to be communist
6 Concentration upon specific specialisms during initial training dovetails neatly into a recommendation ( which has been made by successive Secretaries of State and supported by members of HM Inspectorate ) that each primary school should be staffed by teachers whose individual academic strengths represent principal subject areas ( eg language , mathematics , creative arts , environmental studies , science and technology ) .
7 Video-tapes of searches have been made by many organizations and institutions of higher education .
8 That point has been made by many business organisations .
9 A change of diagnosis was regarded as one in which manometry resulted in a diagnosis that had not previously been made by other investigations even if clinically suspected — for example a diagnosis of nutcracker oesophagus in a patient presenting with non-cardiac chest pain .
10 In addition to composing a plan of the marbles in the floor , Syremont have used infra-red thermography to investigate the soil beneath the pavement , while deeper soundings , down to 3 metres , have been made by electromagnetic sensors .
11 ‘ Considerable savings have been made by improving efficiency in our central adminstration where savings of 6.3% have been achieved . ’
12 A spokesperson for the controversial metal band last week declined to comment on reasons for the sudden axing of the tour , fuelling speculation that objections had been made by worried promoters .
13 The observations at Greenwich had been made by different observers at different times , using techniques that depended , to some degree , on the observer 's skill and expertise in his chosen technique .
14 Following the Three Mile Island accident and especially after the Chernobyl accident , various responses have been made by national governments and the International Atomic Energy Agency .
15 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 .
16 The criticisms of Totem and Taboo which have been made by social anthropologists have often served to clarify issues left obscure in the original work .
17 Since then the most significant contribution has been made by aerial photography , such that we now possess a remarkably coherent record of the town 's overall morphology .
18 My only complaint , and I feel it is an important gripe , is that his hand drawn maps interleaving trackbeds with suggested walking route could well have been made by any millipede unfortunate enough to bathe in an inkwell .
19 Ninety-two elements exist in nature and another dozen or so have been made by nuclear physicists .
20 Savings by the NHS have been made by switching funding for respite care and long stay nursing care to the social security budget .
21 JEWELLER Carol Darby could not suppress a smile when she heard that Princess Anne 's engagement and wedding rings had been made by royal jewellers Garrard .
22 The claim has been made by English Nature , the government 's official adviser on nature conservation , which warns that some of the country 's best-known beauty spots , including the Lake District , Norfolk Broads , Somerset Levels and Hampshire 's River Test , are being damaged .
23 These tortoise holes are often so long — up to forty feet — that judging from the tortoise 's slow rate of excavation they must have been made by several generations and are probably several centuries old .
24 Attempts to resolve the relationship between information needs and information-seeking behaviour have been made by several authors .
25 Although texts devoted to the human impact ( e.g. Goudie , 1981b ; Gregory and Walling 1979 ) and those devoted to branches of physical geography have not yet emphasized urban physical geography , claims have been made by some writers that the urban environment is sufficiently distinctive to warrant attention as a specific milieu .
26 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 .
27 A further point in relation to the accusation of the ethnocentricity of Freud 's assumptions about gender roles has been made by some people in the Women 's Movement , such as Kate Millet and Ann Oakley .
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