Example sentences of "[art] [noun] has be [vb pp] with " in BNC.

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1 The provision has been interpreted with some strictness against individuals .
2 The change has been dealt with as a prior year adjustment : £64.267m has been credited to group revenue reserve and the same amount debited to investment realisation profits .
3 While Soviet historiography continues to celebrate the revolution as the supreme vindication of Marxism-Leninism , the case has been developed with sufficient scholarly skill to merit new attention .
4 The case is not untypical in that the Convention points seem to fall to be considered only after the case has been dealt with and the deficiencies of the process have been revealed .
5 They 're angry at the way the case has been dealt with .
6 The decision has been greeted with surprise , and no comment was available from Piano 's office .
7 One can imagine how severe the reprimand will be for the officer whose disregard of the rules has been decorated with a successful conviction .
8 In Texas the Sussex has been crossed with the Brahman to create the Lambert Ranch 's Sabre .
9 But after appearing on Central Television the sanctuary has been inundated with calls from people offering the animals a home .
10 Once the dry rot attacking the building has been dealt with , they plan to create music , drama , craft and local history rooms on the upper floors to help clients explore and develop their creativity .
11 Close provides a perfect English accent and mimes convincingly to the singing of Dame Kiri Te Kenawa but not all the dubbing has been done with such care .
12 In addition to this , candidates are required to submit a dissertation on a topic The course has been developed with a view to preparing students for proceeding to research work in their field , or seeking employment in cultural institutions or the media .
13 I think historically although you know historians can much better than me , erm historically maybe the way that the rock has been worked with a bagging system and it was you know and lots of quarry men had little bits of farm as well around Blaenau especially and you get a feeling er from reading about it that er you know they have a an almost self employed attitude to their to their work and their rock and the fact that er they 'd do it in their own you know wor work the rock in a certain way and this and very sort of proud erm of their work and that and From talking a lot to them and being close to you know it you feel that that that 's still very much the same really you know there is this sort of close relationship and that with their em employers there was you know a lot of you know was n't it was n't straight it as straight as you said a straight employer employee relationship that they was A lot of s sort of er give and take probably and I think they were outraged at this sort of McGregor type tactic really that you know this new machine .
14 Access is made via two Ratcliff passenger lifts and the carriage has been fitted with a spacious , specially equipped toilet , and wheelchair tracking .
15 The entrance has been filled with stones , but I can see a sunken area inside making a small arena , in the centre of which there 's a red stone three feet high the shape of a cotton reel and , in a round black patch , evidence of a fire .
16 Each of the bedrooms has been designed with its own balcony or terrace equipped with garden chairs , and the walls have been sound-proofed for added privacy .
17 The difficulty with standard significance tests is that their valid and effective use usually depends on the way the data are approached — for example whether the research has been designed with a specific hypothesis in mind or a less focused post hoc analysis is being carried out with a view to revealing underlying patterns .
18 The car has been raked with bullets leaving silvery steel pockmarks that shine through the paintwork .
19 The flow of the Tigris has been regulated with locks and sluices and the river banks raised to prevent water reaching the marshes .
20 The rule has been abrogated with regard to theft when the plaintiff is deprived of money ; the plaintiff companies complain of fraud and embezzlement whereby they were deprived of money .
21 Perhaps the most usual description of aesthetic experience in the last hundred years has occurred when the critic has been faced with the need to react to one isolated work of art .
22 Now the range has been extended with the Makita ‘ Pro-Range ’ and in this exclusive competition , we are pleased to offer compendium kits of these fabulous tools as prizes .
23 For the occasion the gallery has been stocked with loans of Johns 's work in a full range of media from various museums as well as from two important private collections : those of Mr Castelli and Mr Johns .
24 The test has been standardised with 636 British children aged between 6 months and 6 years .
25 However , without a warrant , or unless other arrestable offences are involved ( e.g. fire arms ) , they have no right to search premises or remain on private premises without invitation once the breach of the peace has been dealt with .
26 The answer to that argument is very simple : manipulation is impossible in a system that requires an adjudicating officer , a social security appeal tribunal or a commissioner to be convinced that the law has been complied with .
27 In support of C.D.C. 's introduction to the company , partial funding of the exercise has been agreed with Renfrewshire Enterprise , an organisation which helps with the development of local industry .
28 In this case the disapproval has been registered with a $100 billion fall in the stockmarket value of healthcare companies since last summer — even as markets have headed towards new records .
29 Provided that they have done so , and that the child has been matched with them as carefully as possible so that they can best meet his or her needs , their situation is likely to be no different from that of any other family with teenagers .
30 The process has been tested with dramatic success at a plant in Arzberg , Bavaria , which burns lignite ( " brown coal " ) from Czechoslovakia — among the dirtiest fuel sources in the world .
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