Example sentences of "have be [adv] [vb pp] to a " in BNC.

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1 In addition , functionally active phosphorylcholine derivatives have been synthesised , either as individual functionally active headgroups or as methacrylate based polymers , and these molecules have been chemically attached to a variety of hydrophilic surfaces .
2 The results in Table 2 show that phosphorylcholine treatments have been successfully applied to a wide range of biomaterials .
3 The programs have been successfully transferred to a wide range of computers including microcomputers .
4 The Cement Garden , by contrast , seems entirely professional in its execution , the work of a young man whose private demons , however unruly , have been successfully harnessed to a career .
5 I have been helpfully referred to a number of authorities relating to costs , beginning with the decision of the Court of Appeal in Scherer v. Counting Instruments Ltd .
6 Proceeds of the claim , less the legal costs , have been directly credited to a special reserve .
7 According to the Wall Street Journal , former IBM Corp chairman John Akers is ‘ still technically an IBM employee , though he has lost his title , his board seat and his office at IBM 's Armonk , New York headquarters — he and his secretary have been quietly relocated to an IBM building in Stamford , Connecticut ; ’ we seem to recall something similar happening to an editor of the late lamented Datalink — first he was told he was no longer editor , but that there was a desk in Computing 's office — until Computing decided it needed it , whereupon a desk was found in the library , whereupon he resigned .
8 Or we might wear the radical ‘ reflexive ’ pair , whose lenses have been recently polished to a fine smoothness by those same trendy academics who have now entered a middle-age period of intellectual enlightenment !
9 The Women 's Tennis Association have announced that fines for playing in an exhibition without approval in the same week as a major event have been sharply increased to a level which it is hoped will help to prevent it happening again .
10 Phillipson suggests that the elderly have been deliberately relegated to a reserve army of labour , and Walker concurs : ‘ Retirement is a largely twentieth century phenomenon , which has been managed to remove from employment older workers in order to reconstitute and re-skill the labour force . ’
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