Example sentences of "have [been] describe [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Are we looking for the year two thousand , or are we looking for a hundred years later than that , or what ? — the sort of age we have been describing in this programme ?
2 So while specialist resorts ( the ones just offering a sailing or a windsurfing holiday ) have been described on earlier pages , the bigger resorts which offer a choice of non-sailing holidays too are described in this ‘ Places ’ section .
3 Caching of food , on the other hand , does occur , and records of 70 or 80 prey individuals being stored in one place have been described for different predator species ( Quick , 1951 ; Parovshchikov , 1963 ; Chesemore , 1975 ; MacDonald , 1976 ) .
4 Dozens of gene families have been described with precise effects on the phenotype of organisms .
5 Seizures have been described with high doses but are rare ; they should not be confused with seizures due to other causes .
6 These complications are rare in males but have been described in male homosexuals .
7 Lipid asymmetries have been described in various cell types , but their biological functions and frequencies of occurrence are , as yet , uncertain .
8 Ways of assessing specific criteria apart from setting tests have been described in current development projects .
9 Ultrastructural changes in colonic mucosa consistent with increased absorption have been described in ulcerative colitis , in both affected and unaffected areas .
10 These have been described in more detail by Ferrari and Ibañez ( 1988 ) , and will be described in Sections 10.5 and 13.3 .
11 The profiles for the approaching waves in both cases have been described in more detail by Hoenselaers and Ernst ( 1990 ) .
12 Most of these techniques have been described in psychological terms and are particularly useful in explaining the errors a new student makes in using the language .
13 The effects of trampling on large mammalian bone have been described in some detail ( Andrews & Cook , 1985 ; Behrensmeyer et al . ,
14 Although Caribbean language varieties ( and , in particular , Jamaican Creole ) have been described in some detail , our knowledge of the language of second and third generation West Indian settlers in Britain is extremely sketchy .
15 Some of these techniques have been described in this chapter .
16 The other ‘ fixing ’ agents , which have been described in this chapter , act to create a catch-22 situation .
17 Nevertheless it is possible to make a number of guarded conclusions on how the social changes that have been described in this chapter have altered the structure of relationships within the rural population .
18 The techniques of display , enhancement , filtering and transformation of remotely-sensed images that have been described in this chapter represent only a selection of those available .
19 Computer simulation models which incorporate random effects have been described in this chapter .
20 The inadequacies of management in state enterprises have been described in dramatic terms by several Nigerian academic observers , one of whom wrote in 1974 that the reasons for the poor performance of the state-owned sector could be seen in the words of one observer ‘ in the over centralization of authority … inspired by sheer love of power ’ or by another :
21 Some of these methods have been described in previous chapters , which dealt with market research , sales forecasting , analysis of consumer and buyer behaviour and so on .
22 No cases of CMV retinitis have been described in HIV-positive patients with greater than 500 CD4 cells/mm .
23 Several different types of autoantibodies have been described in inflammatory bowel disease and primary sclerosing cholangitis .
24 Publications , as extrinsic manifestations of the scientific communication process , have been described in earlier sections .
25 Occasional cases of infection of horses with the saprophytic , free-living nematode Micronema deletrix have been described from various parts of the world .
26 The idea of palaeokarst landforms seems to have been attracting the attention of European geomorphologists in recent years and possible examples of various ages have been described from different places , e.g. Belgium and Poland ( Sparks ,
27 Current British Government inspired reforms of vocational training have been described by one expert as leading to the creation of a ‘ certified semi-literature under class . ’
28 The perceptible facial expressions that have been described by other authors are mostly of no real help to us : ( i ) Yawning .
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