Example sentences of "has [be] [adv] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 This has been generously supported by the Department of Health , the Nuffield Foundation , Bearing Trust , Allied Dunbar and will be launching that early next year .
2 The law on the control over sexually violent images has been slightly strengthened with the introduction of legislation against the ‘ video nasties ’ and the banning of pornographic images from direct public view , although not preventing their availability .
3 The rule has been slightly relaxed over the last few years , although only in relation to secondary legislation ; it has also been breached from time to time by a number of judges , not least by judicial free spirit , the former Master of the Rolls , Lord Denning .
4 It has been widely opposed in the UK as likely to stigmatise and isolate pupils .
5 In the West , poetry in translation from Eastern Europe has been widely disseminated in the past couple of decades .
6 Although I fully understand and share the concern that has been widely expressed about the implications of this case , I have no plans to institute any formal inquiry .
7 Indeed , in France this has been widely recognized in the very successful ‘ Gites ’ scheme .
8 Terry McLaughlin , the deputy editor of the Irish News , said some of the material shown to him was marked ‘ top secret ’ , the highest security classification , and went beyond the type of photo-montage material that has been widely leaked over the past month .
9 A decrease in the incidence of gastric carcinoma has been widely reported over the last three decades .
10 This expression has been widely interpreted by the courts as meaning anyone responsible for putting into circulation a product which is not reasonably safe .
11 It has been widely welcomed by the organisations of and for disabled people outside the House .
12 This type of equipment has been widely used on the continent of Europe and particularly in West Germany and Switzerland .
13 However , the Rubislaw Quarry , stone from which has been widely used throughout the area , is located in the Aberdeen granite , which is less geochemically evolved and has a lower uranium content than the other granites .
14 The Swastika has been widely associated with the solar orb and its motion across the sky , the right-angled movement of the design relating to the rising sun and the left-angled to the setting sun , and accordingly the summer and winter solstices .
15 The McDonald 's approach to business and training has been widely copied in the retail industry .
16 The greater absolute numbers of elderly people have been absorbed by the growing private sector despite a simultaneous collapse of long term provision in the NHS , and this has been widely attributed to the impact of the central government funding system for private residential care .
17 They said the part was not on the Boeing checklist , even though it has been widely blamed for the crash , which killed at least 43 people .
18 For example , one text which has been widely circulated on the extreme right in recent years is Gary Allen 's None Dare Call It Conspiracy .
19 The need for user studies has been widely discussed in the past decade , and Chapter 4 of this book looks at the very considerable recent literature on the subject .
20 Next year 's work has been partly funded by the charity TEAR Fund .
21 All have experienced rapid urban population growth which has been partly absorbed into the manufacturing and service sectors .
22 The nature of that existence has been partly influenced by the actions of those millions of people who have lived during the period which began with the dawn of civilisation , and extends into modern times .
23 Italy 's pro-Europeanism has been partly based on the belief that Italy does not have a real state , just corrupt politicians , and that the EC will provide one .
24 The court therefore has the power to apportion damages where the plaintiff has been partly to blame for the harm suffered .
25 Bush 's ingesting Halcyon has been partly blamed for the ‘ vomit thing ’ .
26 But it is the lenders ' generosity with their funds during that era that has been partly blamed for the continuing rise in the number of arrears and repossession cases .
27 Clearly there 's no systematic structure in those residuals , right , if the residuals were moving in a cyclical manner erm that would imply that we are missing an important explanatory variable in our model and its systematic effect has been just thrown into the error term and as a result we are picking up that systematic effect in , in residuals .
28 This has been well illustrated in the present government 's proposals for ‘ reform ’ of social security ( DHSS , 1985/1986 ) .
29 I think this has been well illustrated in the previous chapters — particularly in the case of positivist criminology .
30 The richness and complexity of research in this area of family life and child development has been well illustrated by the longitudinal television series ‘ Citizen 2000 ’ .
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