Example sentences of "[noun prp] [Wh det] have [adv] [been] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The research has already revealed some interesting facts about Rembrandt which have hitherto been overlooked .
2 The order also disbanded the Capital Security Command , headed by the acting Army Commander in Chief Gen. Issarapong Noonpakdi which had similarly been implicated in the suppression of the pro-democracy movement .
3 Thoughtful and trenchant , his prolix arguments could often be tiresome , although Thomas Babington Macaulay , first Baron Macaulay [ q.v. ] , thought his attack on the National Board system , in the first debate on the issue when Sir Robert Peel came to power in 1841 , led to ‘ the very best parliamentary set-to between the secretary and the solicitor-general for Ireland which has ever been witnessed ’ .
4 ‘ The developer is seeking the release for housing of a one field width strip parallel to the Glebe Road which had previously been turned down by planners .
5 A detailed site investigation confirmed that the limestone and oil shales had been extensively worked to the east of Straiton Road and also identified a number of coal seams near Lasswade Road which had also been worked .
6 It was bordered by Rat Lane which has since been renamed Norway Lane after Neville Shute Norway , the famous author and aircraft engineer who founded the Airspeed Company here .
7 The twelve disciples were the core of the new people of God which had originally been organised in its twelve tribes .
8 First , does Lord Diplock 's taxonomy provide a ‘ better ’ set of labels than those of Lord Greene M.R. which have traditionally been employed by the courts ?
9 It is too soon to be sure that any such desecration has been avoided , but the excellent scheme by Allies and Morrison which has now been adopted is already on course for completion by the arrival of the Tall Ships in 1992 .
10 Marsh had spent some of the money on buying a Jaguar , followed by a Porsche which had now been repossessed .
11 The USA had finally released US$21,000,000 in military aid in June which had previously been frozen by the US Congress [ see pp. 37770 ; 37957 ] .
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