Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] this has been [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The 1944 Education Act laid a responsibility on LEAs to monitor the work of their schools and this has been strengthened in the 1988 Education Reform Act .
2 Although it is seen that the greatest benefits are likely to be gained in this design situation by taking a design controlling attitude ( high level approach ) to CAD implementation , there are very few companies where this has been attempted , let alone achieved .
3 The profession has played a significant part in the development of products for long-term insurance companies and this has been helped considerably by the work carried out by the CMI Bureau , something which is unique in Europe .
4 It will record all achievement within SCOTVEC 's provision and also has the capability of including success recorded by other organisations where this has been agreed .
5 The district has been national finalists in the Britain in Bloom contest in the last four years and this has been achieved by the magnificent floral displays which can be seen throughout the summer months in our area .
6 Erm and what we have done in compiling these tables and this has been done by the panel secretary , is to take from the various submissions of the participants , the various housing figures , the the various projections of likely need , of the housing requirement and the effective summary really is in P S O one , but when you look at P S O two er there 's a little more detailed work gone into that .
7 But in the case of companies these practices have been converted into legal regulations because this has been thought necessary to protect those interested in the company and those having dealings with it .
8 The first stage of this initiative is to computerise the existing procedures using conventional techniques and this has been set in motion .
9 It allows that some definitions will be of greater ‘ priority and intensity ’ than others and this has been taken to imply that the definitions will differ in their subjective interpretation by those who receive them ( see Taylor , Walton and Young , 1973 ) .
10 More detail is given for the first part on document preparation systems as this has been developed into the HyperCard system described below .
11 It is true that history records frequent occasions when this has been forgotten and prejudice has shown itself in religious , racial and class distinctions .
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