Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [adv] [been] [vb pp] on " in BNC.

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1 However , though plaster models are known from antiquity , no certain traces of the use of a pointing machine have yet been found on Roman copies .
2 The procedures developed during this particular investigation have all been conducted on a Computer Vision turnkey system .
3 Restriction orders banning cattle movement and sale of milk and meat have now been imposed on more than 300 farms , mostly in Cornwall and Devon but also in the Midlands .
4 More fundamentally , no one knows why sunspots should occur at all — or perhaps these days we should call them ‘ starspots ’ , since similar areas of ( comparatively ) low energy emission have now been detected on the faces of other stars .
5 The patriarchal structures of psychoanalytic theory have often been defended on the grounds that they only describe the current customs of a patriarchal society .
6 National types of economic embeddedness have not been located on these dimensions , for at least two reasons .
7 For some great conductors it was — Karajan , like everyone else , had a good line in Knappertsbusch stories — but Karajan 's repertory and reputation have not been built on that premiss .
8 Acts of Parliament have also been challenged on the ground that they have been improperly passed .
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