Example sentences of "[noun pl] and have [adv] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The pieces have previously been stored in upstairs offices and have not been seen by the public .
2 Wright said : ‘ After the disappointment of the Arsenal defeat , we 've bounced back with two creditable performances and have n't been beaten at places where it 's hard to get results .
3 Many were built on the edge of towns or cities and have subsequently been overtaken by urban development .
4 ‘ Others have not been getting initial appointments and have not been put on waiting lists because they are so long .
5 Three of its board directors have also taken on additional responsibilities and have duly been retitled group executive directors .
6 In the 1990/91 accounts , the indicators are clearly not part of the audited financial statements and have not been audited .
7 All descriptions about each establishment have been supplied by the individual entrants and have not been verified by Somerset Tourism as publishers .
8 Check that household chemicals are in their original containers and have not been decanted , especially into drink bottles .
9 All description and information on hotels , guest houses , selfcatering and activity holidays in this brochure are supplied by the individual establishments and have not been verified by the Brighton Arts and Leisure Service or the Hove Leisure Service Departments .
10 All descriptions and information on hotels , guest houses , selfcatering and activity holidays in this brochure are supplied by the individual establishments and have not been verified by the Arts & Leisure Department of Brighton or the Hove Leisure Services .
11 Reactive oxygen species seem to play a part in inflammation and tissue injury in a number of diseases and have recently been implicated in the inflammation and tissue injury in the gastrointestinal tract .
12 Four sets , which come under the affirmative procedure , have been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments and have all been declared intra vires .
13 Victorian asylums were often built on the edge of towns and have subsequently been overtaken by urban development .
14 The roads in this upper part of the valley were designed in medieval times for the occasional passage of horses and carts and have never been brought to modern standards by straightening and widening and it is to be hoped that they never will be .
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