Example sentences of "[det] have be [verb] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 Yet each has been called to be something else :
2 This has been presumed to be desirable , as the only way in which to guard against indoctrination and rampant subjectivism .
3 Fourth , if this has been found to be fruitful , to begin to prophesy in your congregation 's meeting , aiming to ‘ speak to men for their strengthening , encouragement and comfort . ’
4 Virtually any dried foods can be prepared in this way at very little cost and this has been found to be more than adequate to get the fry .
5 This has been found to be effective in the USA .
6 The greatest cause of redundant data however is the inclusion of the company logo ; this has been known to be as much as an order of magnitude greater than the average model .
7 Non-flying mammals have for some time been suspected to be pollinators in a number of vegetation types outside the tropics and , in recent years , this has been proved to be so in both South Africa and Australia .
8 The effect of this has been held to be that , even if the company omits to put them on the register they become members and holders of the number of shares stated .
9 This has been shown to be an effective and rapid method of training but it does require intensive supervision from an adult .
10 So , this has been shown to be effective in moderating the toxic events which occur in grand negative shock .
11 In that year the German chemist Friedrich Wohler ( 1800–92 ) found a way of producing from inorganic materials the chemical urea ; always beforehand this had been assumed to be a substance that could be produced only by bodily ( biochemical ) reactions .
12 This had been considered to be ‘ over-generous ’ to those , especially women , who have shorter than average periods of employment or non-incremental earnings .
13 A government official told the Libyan news agency that large numbers of illegal immigrants had found their way into Libya by desert routes without passports and some had been found to be suffering from serious diseases .
14 Some have been held to be sources of knowledge .
15 Such has been reported to be the case by some authors ( Subirana , 1969 ; Luria , 1970 ) but not by others ( Russell and Espir , 1961 ; Newcombe and Ratcliff , 1973 ) .
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