Example sentences of "have be built [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | Moreover , the employer can only protect himself from activities by his employee which might reasonably affect the customer connection which has been built up . |
32 | And that script has been built up over twenty years experience . |
33 | The Blue Max Collection has been built up by Tony Bianchhi over 25 years as a film stunt pilot . |
34 | The Ferrari has been built up from a shell at an unlikely location on the edge of the Forest of Dean . |
35 | Much of the boost to profits came from pharmaceutical retailing , which has been built up almost from scratch since the E Moss chain of chemists was bought in 1991 . |
36 | ‘ The region has got to come out in the open and to do more than what they have been doing before to make a real commitment to get rid of racism , particularly institutional racism which has been built up over many , many years . ’ |
37 | ‘ The region has got to come out in the open and to do more than what they have been doing before to make a real commitment to get rid of racism , particularly institutional racism which has been built up over many , many years . ’ |
38 | Managing director said : ‘ The safety culture has been built up over the years and the team as a whole is to be praised for that . ’ |
39 | A great deal of expertise has been built up over the years in the shipment of petrochemical cargoes all over the world , often in custom-built vessels . |
40 | The Electrochemical Technology business has been built up since 1981 to capitalize on ICI 's expertise in chlor-alkali production and electrochemistry. the FM21 membrane cell has been sold since that year , mainly as part of a chlor-alkali production package , but recent developments have led to its use in the manufacture of more complex speciality or ‘ effect ’ chemicals . |
41 | On the west coast of Ardnave , NR272732 , a circular structure of twenty-one upright stones has been built partly under overhanging rock : there is nothing else like this on the island . |
42 | So thoroughly buried was Herculaneum that a new town , Resina , has been built right on top of the old . |
43 | The cattle were either ‘ walked ’ down to the marshes direct from market or were brought to the nearest point by train : today they are transported by motor-lorries , and in recent years a rough road has been built right across the marshes to enable lorries to have direct access . |
44 | This usually just rests in place ( it 's rather heavy ) , but where inspection chambers are inside a house ( unusual except where an extension has been built on ) , the manhole is screwed down and has to be specially sealed . |
45 | The hostile rocks cape in the midst and partly on top of which Arette-Pierre-Saint-Martin has been built also made me wonder whether skiers ever think about what might be underneath the snow they are skiing on . |
46 | A curing oven , the size of a car garage , has been built specially for the project . |
47 | The strength of the stock market has been built entirely on the belief that the economy is about to start growing again at a time when inflation , earnings growth and interest rates are all low and falling , creating ideal conditions for a period of non-inflationary growth . |
48 | Walthwaite is the best example left and though it has been built in , the woodwork is still there . |
49 | The gallery , which has been built in to become a small room , faces the gate as you enter under the arch . |
50 | Ironically , when we get there we find that there 's no plaque or sign of commemoration or acknowledgement : a brewery has been built there instead . |
51 | Then one of the four buys the stakes of the other three : suddenly , that single investor emerges with almost a fifthof a quoted company ; the stake — a high platform for any a potential bidder — has been built far more cheaply than if one person had bought alone . |
52 | So that new Rover has been built so everything fits perfectly , right ? |
53 | Such sums may have been trivial in comparison with the financial resources at the disposal of the larger American combines , but they provided a base that could have been built on . |
54 | The fields near the margins of the swamp area were probably kept drained by the building of a network of canals : those towards the centre may have been built up above flood level with muck transferred from the canal bottoms . |
55 | Therefore either the customers must continually be changing identity ( so it is sensible for them to engage in some search ) and some expectation must have been built up about potential high benefits to search , or else search costs must be truly trivial , in order for the potential incumbent to stand a chance of usurping the established firm . |
56 | Similarly , if the gravitational mass of the proton were significantly different , one would not have had stars in which these nucleides could have been built up , and if the initial expansion of the universe had been slightly smaller or slightly greater , the universe would either have collapsed before such stars could have evolved or would have expanded so rapidly that stars would never have been formed by gravitational condensation . |
57 | Darwin was anxious to show that even quite complex adaptations could have been built up gradually by natural selection from rudimentary origins that were common to all animals and plants . |
58 | I have no idea why the body could not have been built directly onto the chassis at ground level for so much effort would have been saved . |
59 | The historical value of their origin legend is open to question ; a national migration from the Baltic is unlikely , but the story may have been built out of traditions relating to specific groups which had played a part in the formation of the Gothic nation at various stages in its history . |
60 | The final section must have been built very quickly , because the path finished at the forest edge when I was there a couple of months ago . |