Example sentences of "have been made [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In an effort to reduce overproduction of food , the suggestion has been made that land in lowland Britain be taken out of agricultural production and forested .
2 In much of the writing on the dependent elderly , the assumption has been made that retirement has become more common at an earlier age because of a reduction in the demand for elderly workers .
3 To return to Lévi-Strauss , the point has been made that emotion need not be seen as obscure and incomprehensible , and that Freud 's importance is that he made a lasting contribution to explicating how the most obscure actions can be seen to make emotional sense .
4 The argument has been made that proportionality underlies decisions as diverse as those relating to the legitimacy of planning conditions or local transport policy , disciplinary actions or sex discrimination .
5 The case has been made that neutralisation is potentially attractive only to relatively minor states that by virtue of their strategic position or symbolic political value have become or threaten to become the focal points of contests for control or dominant influence between principal regional or global rivals .
6 Er if there were to be an exceptions policy the suggestion has been made that certain districts perhaps could be identified er as being a suitable location .
7 This recovery has been made necessary because , as we have seen , the rhetorical and historical use of anthropology got so disastrously mixed up in the work of the founders and produced a false picture of the idyllic classless community which was later termed primitive communism and then got further confused with the type of society the Marxists were trying to construct in the future .
8 The internationalization of banking business has been made necessary by the growth of international business , the ending of exchange control , and international uncertainty in days of volatile exchange rates and interest rates .
9 For the first time in this country , for many pupils , the assessment of oracy has been made compulsory : by GCSE .
10 In summing up we may say : something has been made visible which could not have been perceived without the effort to make it visible .
11 Further , the word ‘ communion ’ , a term again involving a verbal identification of Church and Eucharist , was so much used by the Council that it has subsequently been seen to express the Council 's ecclesiology most profoundly and has been made great use of in such documents as those of ARCIC .
12 Your daughter has been made pregnant by my brother . ’
13 ‘ On the question of whether the material which has been made available is sufficient to justify the initiation of a prosecution against Patrick Ryan he ( Mr Barnes ) has come to the clear conclusion that it is not sufficient for that purpose and that a prosecution would not be justified , ’ the statement said .
14 This is not to deny that the opportunity has been made available to question these developments or to call a halt to them .
15 At Lindholme prison in Doncaster , once-weekly two-hour sessions take place in a room that has been made available within the library and comfortably furnished with easy chairs and a coffee table .
16 Section 4 on competition between the Channel Tunnel and other transport modes indicated the strength of the Channel ports lobby in France and a total of 750m FFr has been made available to Calais , Boulogne , Dunkirk and Dieppe to offset the adverse effects of the Tunnel .
17 The outputs for stereo and mono operation are separate , as I have already mentioned , but only the stereo side has been made available in both balanced and unbalanced forms ; the mono is exclusively unbalanced , which compromises Carvin 's ultra-flexibility stance somewhat .
18 ( R had , incidentally , one of the finest collections of African music , much of which has been made available on commercial disc . )
19 He said aloud , ‘ rom all the somewhat diffuse information , indeed , from the paucity of information — ’ he glanced at Cowley as he said this , ‘ that has been made available to me , one thing does remain clear .
20 This chair has been made available under the initiative of the Universities Funding Council New Academic Appointments Scheme ( NAAS ) from 1 September 1990 .
21 The chief State official responsible for works of art in Venice , Soprintendente Nepi Scire and the architect in charge of the Doge 's Palace , Mario Piana , have declared that no State funding has been made available this year for restoring Europe 's loveliest and most fragile city .
22 No other area of the Morgan 's collection of more than 9,000 Old Master drawings has been made available in a completely illustrated catalogue .
23 ‘ For the purposes of this Article an article or substance is not to be regarded as properly used where it is used without regard to any relevant information or advice relating to its use which has been made available by a person by whom it was designed , manufactured , imported or supplied . ’
24 As an agency working in the field of community development , the past two years should have been optimistic ones for Falls Community Council , as new money pumped through BAT has been made available to us and the groups we work for and with .
25 If married women want to do a training course , a childcare allowance has been made available .
26 The BES fund is an alternative that has been made available to investors .
27 The funds available for child protection were continued into 1990/91 and further money has been made available for training in relation to the new Children Act .
28 Since 1980 , ABWOR has been made available in Mental Health Review Tribunals ( from 1982 ) ; prison disciplinary proceedings before a board of visitors where legal representation has been granted ( from 1984 ) ; and in respect of applications for warrants of further detention ( or extensions ) under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 ( from 1986 ) .
29 £50,000 has been made available for such upgrading work in the 1992/93 Capital Budget .
30 Some £205 million has been made available to Edinburgh for repairs and improvement grants since 1979 .
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