Example sentences of "of [noun prp] has [be] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Once the acute episode of RSI has been identified and treated , the next essential step is to prevent a recurrence . |
2 | The sense of Britishness has been supplanted or supplemented by Scottish and Welsh nationalism ; the sense of identity with the nations of the United Kingdom is not felt so strongly by minorities in the population — Moslems from Pakistan and India , Afro-Caribbeans , Indians , Bangladeshis and others who experience discrimination in the British community while also experiencing a sense of belonging to their own religious and ethnic communities . |
3 | I was delighted with the fact that the southwest of Scotland has been highlighted as I think that it is one of the most underrated parts of Scotland where golf is concerned . |
4 | The UN evacuation of the besiged Bosnian town of Srebrenica has been suspended because of Serbian shelling . |
5 | The Marquis of Blandford has been warned that his behaviour could threaten the whole future of the House of Lords . |
6 | But the church of Christ has been told that the ‘ gates of hell shall not prevail ’ against her . |
7 | The Diocese of Durham has been told that in 1992 budgets must be cut by £120,000 , equivalent to the stipends of nine clergy . |
8 | His involvement in peace-feelers after the German invasion of France has been portrayed as verging on treason . |
9 | A public inquiry into enforcement action by Stockton Borough Council against L and LW Casey and Company over a rundown area of Stockton has been cancelled because one of those involved is seriously ill . |
10 | We go to London now and to , to erm , sorry I 'm j see what sex this honest we do n't know what sex it 's from M , could be Mr Mrs Ms. M of London has been told that their plum tomatoes have got T M V. |
11 | Canon Radford added : ‘ The Archbishop of Canterbury has been informed and has been in touch with Bishop Peter . |
12 | The current Prince of Wales has been quoted as saying that ‘ something as curious as the monarchy wo n't survive unless you take account of people 's attitudes … after all , if people do n't want it , they wo n't have it ’ ( quoted in Rose , 1985 : 75 ) . |