Example sentences of "it has [been] [verb] that the " in BNC.

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1 Over thousands of years it has been recognized that the human body has a non-physical component , and it is striking that through all the descriptions there is a strong energy theme .
2 Additionally it has been recognized that the largest concentrations of first-class villas often clustered around the small towns in preference to major towns or cities .
3 It has been recognized that the European Directives are increasingly affecting what happens in the workplace .
4 It has been noticed that the six figures whose naked torsos are seen all show an extra horizontal line in the abdominal muscles , a feature which does not occur in the Niobid picture or elsewhere in the painter 's work .
5 However , it has been demonstrated that the official criminal statistics give an unrepresentative and misleading picture of the social distribution of criminal behaviour .
6 It has been demonstrated that the dominance of unemployment in these outer estates has had a growing impact on the relative decline in income in each of these areas .
7 It has been demonstrated that the colour-coated pottery industries extended both upstream into the Sibson/Stibbington areas and downstream towards Stanground , in addition to the Billing Brook and Normangate Field sectors already mentioned .
8 It has been assumed that the eggs are contaminated too but the evidence is weak , ’ he said .
9 It has been assumed that the superpowers acting in unison can bring sufficient pressure to bear on their respective clients to enable peace negotiations .
10 In the type of decision considered so far it has been assumed that the decision is presented in a clear form .
11 In the calculation of moduli , whether the " chain " modulus or the bulk modulus , it has been assumed that the displacements are small enough for a Hookean spring to be the model for the interaction .
12 Moreover , it has been assumed that the mean and variance of v is not affected , but this may not be the right normalization .
13 In all of this it has been assumed that the general rule applies and that X , not being the owner could not confer ownership on Y who in turn could not confer ownership on Z. It now remains to examine those exceptional situations where the original owner may lose his ownership , i.e. where title may be conferred by someone who himself has no title .
14 In other measurements , too , it has been noted that the importance of units was more likely to be appreciated among higher attaining pupils .
15 It has been noted that the quantum limit has its origin in the following expression of the uncertainty principle .
16 It has been noted that the only letters in which the phrase " de fratrum nostrorum consilio " ( " with the approval of our brothers " i.e. the cardinals ) is consistently used under Innocent are those dealing with the government of the Patrimony of St Peter where the great cardinalate families had their influence .
17 It has been noted that the grounds on which the miller 's wife strikes her husband over the head with a staff as he fights with John are somewhat absurdly contrived : This can be interpreted as the contrived excuse for the wife to help her welcome lover to escape , as appears in some continental analogues of the tale .
18 For colliding plane waves with aligned linear polarization , it has been seen that the main field equation ( 10.2 ) is linear .
19 It has been seen that the modern justification for conferring broad discretionary power upon both corporate managers and administrative agencies is their special expertise .
20 It has been seen that the to preceding the infinitive is the sign that the event expressed by means of the infinitive is represented as posteriorized in time with respect to some point of reference .
21 It has been seen that the bare infinitive is used whenever the two events are represented as coinciding in time , either as two actualities ( after full verbs and auxiliary do ) or as two potentialities ( after the modal auxiliaries ) .
22 It has been seen that the impression of " subsequent actualization " arising here results from intercepting the movement signified by to at its final instant , at the point where the infinitive event is actualized .
23 In cases of personal injury it has been seen that the courts generally take a broad view of the question of kind of damage and also of the degree of foreseeability necessary .
24 It has been emphasised that the learner needs support and guidance when carrying out new skills .
25 Reference has already been made to this and it has been emphasised that the requirement of a nominal monetary value is an arbitrary and illogical one which has been rejected in certain other common law jurisdictions .
26 Only when it has been determined that the accumulation on the land is a deliberate one , need the court consider whether the defendant 's user is non-natural .
27 Once it has been determined that the county court has jurisdiction to hear the particular proceedings , the question arises where those proceedings should be issued , ie whether in the county court or in the High Court .
28 In many European cities , and more recently in the USA , it has been accepted that the only efficient and cost effective way of moving people in and out of cities is by rail .
29 Conversely , it has been accepted that the court may inquire as to whether a visitor intends to act outside his jurisdiction and in a proper case to grant a writ or order of prohibition to restrain him : Bishop of Chichester v. Harward , 1 Durn. & E. 650 ; see also Bently v. Bishop of Ely , 1 Barn.K.B. 192 .
30 It has been accepted that the " skilled person " may be a team of highly qualified research workers such as a team of analysts and computer programmers .
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