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

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1 A further feature , implicit in much that has already been said , is the emphasis given by the staff to ‘ openness ’ and ‘ accessibility . ’
2 Apparently some have already been converted .
3 So much has already been written about the operational side of the industry that the public tend to take for granted the workforce whose expertise makes it all possible . ’
4 I first came across her in a marriage hymn in Songs of Praise , which I still feel is the best that has ever been composed for a Christian wedding .
5 Now that has never been denied by the leader of that council , although he keeps on , it is not Thamesdown 's policy .
6 Now that has all been sunk without trace .
7 If there were originally regional differences in surface composition then these have now been lost because of the widespread scattering of impact ejecta and because of any other processes that can transport material over large distances .
8 The majority of these had probably escaped back across the marsh , they thought ; indeed many had never been engaged .
9 Yet this had long been known : for example , the maxims of La Rochefoucauld , which retain their power to amuse and disturb , established conclusively that many things in human affairs are far from what they seem .
10 For example , they have found that " there is considerable evidence that attitudes to comfort are important in estimating the user 's contribution to conservation … yet these have rarely been explored by research on the effects of feedback " .
11 Previously these have not been felt by the mother but now they manifest themselves as mild pain or discomfort .
12 Better still , very little had ever been thrown away .
13 Earlier sociologists paid considerable attention to the religious , moral and collective sentiments of societies , but recently this has not been brought into models of society as fully as it once was .
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