Example sentences of "has [be] [vb pp] [that] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The Commission has been instructed that it does not have to follow a uniform pattern throughout the country and therefore we may see still greater diversity over time as , in one shire , we see the county council survive and in another the district councils .
2 But much of his work was done in minor cricket , and , for instance , in the seasons 1848–51 it has been calculated that he took no less than 1,307 wickets , including 455 in forty-one matches in 1851 .
3 The people are very tolerant and it has been overheard that I speak better Portuguese than I do English .
4 The Government should halt the issue of licences to build further gas-powered stations until it has been demonstrated that they do produce cheaper electricity .
5 Once it has been accepted that they need continuing care their responsibility for maintaining themselves is removed .
6 It has been argued that they derived their name from that of Kenchester , which is identified as the Magnis of both the Antonine Itinerary and the Ravenna list , suggesting some tradition of local continuity , but there remain serious problems with this suggested derivation .
7 It has been argued that it covers not only fairness , in the sense of fairness to the accused , but also in the sense of ensuring that , in the eyes of the public , the highest standards of justice are upheld and it appears to the world at large that the accused is getting a fair trial .
8 It has been argued that it did not actually initiate any changes in the mental health field , rather it endorsed the developments that were already taking place within hospitals and in the community .
9 It has been said that they show up as a striking pair with powers of × 12 or more .
10 It has been said that he understood the psychology of an orchestra better than almost any other conductor .
11 It has been said that he gave too much of himself in his idealistic way , and that the ‘ political football ’ aspects of the CBC in eastern Canada , where he was finally transferred , caused a breakdown in health and his early retirement .
12 It has been said that he provided no leadership and lacked control of the episcopate , and it is clear that he waited on events in 1326–7 , only casting his lot with Isabella and Mortimer when the king 's cause was obviously lost .
13 The impression has been created that we want to charge fees .
14 Whatever may be the limits of Article 235 , and it has been noted that it gave rise , even before the Community acquired its express environmental competence , to legislation on the conservation of wild birds , examples can be found of the development of what would appear to be new Community policies , without even a reference to Article 235 .
15 It has been suggested that they refer to the Duchess of York when the woman says : ‘ The red-head is being actually quite supportive .
16 For example , members of the cytochrome P450 family 3 are present in high concentration in small intestinal epithelium and it has been suggested that they protect the small intestine from carcinoma .
17 Indeed , it has been suggested that they contributed to it .
18 It has been suggested that we have contradictory ideals of human association informing three areas of our lives which are kept separate and distinct from each other .
19 It has been suggested that we mount a joint campaign and share the costs .
20 It has been suggested that it occurs when susceptible individuals do not get enough natural light during the winter months .
21 It has been suggested that he belonged to the Bozon family of Norfolk , and that he may had studied at Oxford .
22 It has been suggested that he has claimed to have absorbed the banned substance through eating meat but one observer claimed cryptically yesterday : ‘ He would have to eat three cows a day for that to be the case . ’
23 It has been suggested that he used wing chun as the basis of his own system of ‘ jeet kune do ’ ( ‘ way of the intercepting fist ) .
24 It has been suggested that she had a secret , ironic intention , but I doubt it : she wished to give souvenirs to a number of people , and that there should be no cause for jealousy between them — though I am told that jealousy arose .
25 It has been suggested that she had once been a Benedictine nun of the convent of Carrow , which was situated near the church where she eventually had her cell : to this day Benedictine nuns take the title ‘ Dame ’ , the honorary title of any woman of rank at this time .
26 The privilege would not stretch to reports of fresh statements made by speakers after the protected meeting has been closed , although it has been held that it does extend far enough to allow those who have spoken in the course of the meeting to repeat their privileged statements to reporters afterwards so that the latter may check the accuracy of their notes .
27 This may appear to place a heavy burden on the plaintiff but it has been held that he does not have to identify the exact person responsible for the defect ( Grant v Australian Knitting Mills ) .
28 Bile and bile salts inhibit motility and it has been proposed that they take part in the putative ‘ ileal brake ’ mechanism .
29 ‘ Now that it has been shown that it adds to the greenhouse effect we will start a programme to further reduce the use of SF 6 and to study replacements in the foundries , said Sven Plahte of Hydro 's magnesium division .
30 I do not consider that it has been shown that she exercised her discretion inappropriately or wrongly .
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