Example sentences of "[pers pn] has [be] [verb] in [det] " in BNC.

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1 Shown as a single work of art at the Tate Gallery and three other European museums in 1962–63 , those six canvases were subsequently divided and sold separately , and none of them has been included in any recent exhibition of Bacon 's art .
2 She carries in her wings great power and mystery even though she has been cast in these Cages for so long .
3 She has been included in many mixed shows and in 1990 held her first sell-out one-woman exhibition at The Scottish Gallery , London .
4 Since then he has been featured in many newspaper articles .
5 Indeed it is perhaps a pity that he did not take his own advice , after writing in the New Guide ‘ for the author of the present work might with greater ease , and probably with more advantage to himself , have worked up for the amusement of the eye a number of drawings and paintings during the time he has been engaged in this matter of mere utility ’ .
6 He reports that he died in the early days of the reign of Bayezid II ( 886–918/1481–1512 ) , in the year 907/1501–2 according to one report , and concludes : " Because , according to the account in the he was an adornment of the chain of Seyhulislams , he has been recorded in this place . "
7 He has been working in this vein since the late Sixties , when only hippies , greens and cranks thought it was important .
8 It is tough on criminals and supportive of police , and it has been languishing in these hallowed halls for years now . "
9 It has been stated in this document that only two small fires have occurred in high-bay warehouses over 10 metres high of which there are probably more than 5,000 in existence throughout the world .
10 This is an important consideration when attempting to interpret palaeoecology from the composition of fossil faunas that are derived from predator activity , and it has been treated in some detail in the appendix , where comparative data for a number of the predator species has been summarized .
11 It has been suggested in several media reports today that if my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary were free to pursue an independent foreign policy , he would not now consider recognising Slovenia and Croatia .
12 It has been suggested in this section that pressure groups provide a crucial qualification to the notion of a simple relationship between electors and elected .
13 6 The question of detriment It has been suggested in some cases ( see eg Coco v Clark ( AN ) ( Engineers ) Ltd [ 1969 ] RPC 41 ) that an obligation of confidence will not be enforced unless the disclosure or use of the information results in a detriment to the plaintiff or an advantage to his competitors .
14 Secondly , it has been proposed in some quarters that there should be a more general return to the old grammar school system ( and indeed in a few areas these schools remain ) .
15 A distinction was made in the first chapter between three types of risk , objective , estimated and subjective , and the assumption was made that subjective risk is closely related to the concept of arousal as it has been used in much memory research .
16 The counting of published papers is a crude method of measuring the productivity of research workers , but it has been used in some studies , such as that carried out by Vlachy 232 .
17 It has been put in this way by the psychologist Richard Walters :
18 It has been emulated in many parts of the world , including Canada and Japan .
19 Such insurance is common in Europe , particularly West Germany , and it has been launched in this country with the support of the Law Society .
20 Furthermore , it has been shown in several of these cell lines that this TGF α does not have to leave the cell to actively bind to transmembrane fragments of the EGF receptor and stimulate the cell .
21 It has been shown in some animal species that there are nerves running from the eyes to the SCN .
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