Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [been] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 These issues have been well raised and aired over the last few months I would like to now raise another issue that I do n't think has been publicized enough that is the issue of under-provision in old age .
2 A BOAT skipper who took £100,000 in bookings for a ferry service which did not exist has been jailed for 15 months .
3 What happens when a majority voting equilibrium does not exist has been explored in a number of studies .
4 And if two actresses can survive having been cast in the same part and still go on to be friends , they can survive anything .
5 Because of ( 1 ) re-programming would need to have been carried out in Bristol .
6 When that need arose there is clear enough indication of the availability of collective response from a continuing association which does not always need to have been preserved as a formal organisation .
7 Issues relating to the counsellor 's own personal and family life will need to have been processed thoroughly because counselling other people has to be impartial ( rather than be affected by issues in the counsellor 's own personal life ) and because the counsellor himself or herself may become unsettled when an issued being discussed with a sufferer may be too close for comfort to the counsellor 's personal experience .
8 Stock Exchange requirements and all relevant SSAPs will also need to have been complied with .
9 Its awe-inspiring interior space was to an extent destroyed by the exhibition display demonstrating how the urge to discover and explore had been expressed throughout the ages .
10 There are frequent reports , some of them in the Soviet press , of bungling and inefficiency in both exploration and production , yet expert opinion on what the Soviet oil industry can achieve has been shown over the past few years to be wildly wrong .
11 A vertically scrolling shoot-'em-up , Black Hornet would appear to have been developed on the Shoot-'Em-Up Construction Kit and tweaked for commercial release .
12 In this case we find a culture which has not evolved beyond the initial , hunter-gatherer stage and which , furthermore , does not appear to have been contaminated by contact with cultures which had done so — at least , until the coming of white men .
13 But a formal agreement does not appear to have been regarded as essential .
14 If something does not appear to have been covered , for instance work on interpretations of history ( Attainment Target 2 ) , then some extra activity to cover this can be included in the scheme of work .
15 The corollary is seen where alien plants , contrary to expectation , appear to oust native plants in species-rich environments , where every ‘ niche ’ would appear to have been filled by species evolving more or less in situ to fit those environmental factors .
16 It would appear to have been adopted in psychoanalysis because of its air of scientific detachment and objectivity , its freedom from the objectionable religious overtones of such terms as ‘ sin ’ and ‘ evil ’ .
17 If that is , as I believe it to be , the correct approach , then it does not appear to have been adopted by Thorpe J. in the present case .
18 By joining seams carefully with mattress stitch the join will not show and the work will appear to have been made in one piece .
19 Experimental tests of the Hashin-Shtrikman and Hill-Walpole bounds , which lie , of course , within the Voigt and Reuss bounds do not appear to have been made for single polymer systems but , as discussed later in this chapter , they have been applied to a styrene-butadiene-styrene system and to a composite of glass beads and epoxy resin ( Arridge & Crowson 1979 ) .
20 I expect that the Minister can reassure him that an environmental impact assessment can not have been made properly for that incinerator yet , because an application does not yet appear to have been made .
21 The Parish Council are very disturbed by the decisions that would appear to have been made about the sale and subsequent development of this small area of open land and more especially by the tactics used by the Land and Properties Sub-Committee and the apparent collusion with the Planning Department to keep the Parish Council , and therefore the local people , in the dark about what is going on .
22 Thus the approach of the Royal Commissions would appear to have been justified , but no doubt the ‘ classical conundrum ’ will continue to cause controversy despite Newton 's attempt to shift the discussion to firmer ground .
23 If it be conceded that the need for legal advice arises from the existence of a legal problem , the difficulties in meeting that need would appear to have been exposed earlier in the chapter .
24 William Hastings 's scheme does not appear to have been illustrated .
25 Although guidance for schools was readily available , it does not appear to have been sought .
26 Kühdorf claimed a third Hurricane in the same area , although this claim does not appear to have been confirmed .
27 The observational basis which led HMI to believe that a ‘ broad and balanced ’ education is an imperative for raising educational standards does not appear to have been examined .
28 Developments in the reform of children 's services do not appear to have been influenced by this body of knowledge to the same extent as the reforms of ‘ adult services ’ .
29 In the event the ships do not appear to have been sent , although payment for preparing them was certainly made by the Exchequer at York to Roger Savage and Peter of Dunwich .
30 The courts do not appear to have been troubled by the notion of an issue being determined by an expert other than an individual .
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