Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [noun pl] has [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | More than £20 million in research costs has been lost on an abandoned nuclear safety programme . |
2 | MORE than £20 million in research costs has been lost on an abandoned nuclear safety programme for Britain 's advanced gas-cooled reactors ( AGR ) , the National Audit Office disclosed yesterday . |
3 | His contention is that much of the slump in mainframe revenues has been mis-attributed to downsizing mania whereas the recession should take of the blame — delay in large capital projects gives the impression that mainframes are in more trouble then they actually are , he suggests . |
4 | The new post of Customer Services Officer in Lending Services has been filled by Mrs Jill McBride . |
5 | A pesticide which has long been thought to cause sickness and death in farm workers has been subjected to a partial ban following an agreement between the manufacturers and the US Environmental Protection Agency . |
6 | In some areas of upland Britain , a decline in otter populations has been linked with the decline in fish populations in acidified water courses ( Woodin , 1989 ) . |
7 | The glee with which an upward blip in house prices has been greeted hardly suggests that Britons have weaned themselves from the inflation habit . |
8 | The one percent cut in interest rates has been welcomed by estate agents in the region . |
9 | While today 's cut in interest rates has been welcomed by industrial leaders , the news has come too late for many businesses . |
10 | During this year planned interventions designed to reduce bullying problems will have taken place within these schools ( our existing DES funded project ) hence these second interviews will focus on how these interventions have affected the child ( as perceived by the child , and by their teacher ) , as well as whether any involvement in bully/victim problems has been reduced . |