Example sentences of "[adv] been [vb pp] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We 're simply saying that it 's not been demonstrated that regeneration of West Yorkshire 's been taken into account .
2 I mean I 've got some indications in er a couple of books I 've got in the car , er but erm again I 've not been asked that question you know , what 's the bullion return , things like that , it 's , it 's a little bit out of the ordinary , but you can find the figures .
3 And , interestingly , of all the Royal ladies , Princess Michael and the Duchess of York have not been accorded that privilege .
4 The point has already been made that industry here can include nationally or internationally orientated services like DHSS Longbenton .
5 In fact , the only one not now in profit is fertilizers , and strong action has already been taken that Lindsell is confident will lead to renewed health in this remaining problem area over the next two or three years .
6 It is only when everything else has genuinely been tried that divorce can ever be contemplated .
7 It has always been noticed that information technology skills , of which we shall need more and more in the coming years , have tended to lag behind the demand for those skills .
8 And yet — so ran her disjointed thoughts — had n't one always been taught that Christmas was the time when one should give up things for other people ?
9 And , besides , I had always been told that self-pity was despicable .
10 It had also been discovered that ANT , which had since been closed down , had been preparing other illegal export deals worth nearly US$900,000,000 involving items including valuable metals , uncut diamonds and classified aviation equipment .
11 It has also been decided that continuity will be best served by developing a much closer working relationship between Birtwell and the respective Canada under 21 and under 19 coaches , Paul Horne and Don Burgess ( under 21s ) and David Docherty and Doug Sturrock ( under 19s ) .
12 It has also been reported that frusemide inhibits glucose transport ( Jung & Mookerjee , 1976 ) .
13 ‘ On its own , perhaps not , but I 'd also been told that day that people believed you and an English journalist who lives here , James Cobalt , were making enquiries about drug trafficking .
14 It has also been shown that cholera toxin and heat stable enterotoxin of Escherichia coli can induce fluid secretion in the rat colon .
15 There is real gratitude in the eyes of the lady whose life has probably been saved that night .
16 It has been seen that academic institutions have to abide by procedural fairness when applying disciplinary measures , as do trade unions , and it has now been held that prison Visitors and governors exercising their disciplinary functions are subject to certiorari for breach of natural justice .
17 It has even been held that presence remains no more than evidence of encouragement even when it is accompanied by a secret intention to help if necessary one of the participants in an affray .
18 It has equally been mooted that postmodernism in the aesthetic realm — and I have argued that such postmodernism first surfaced in the Surrealism and more generally in the historical avant-garde of the 1920s — has been an important condition of formation of poststructuralism in the human sciences ( Huyssen 1984 ; see above , Chapter Three ) .
19 Many horses are aggressive , but fortunately few are mean , and those that are have most frequently been made that way by people .
20 No , I 'd never been given that option .
21 It has recently been suggested that King overstated the numbers of the really poor because he used too large a multiplier for family size , and that perhaps their proportion of the population was nearer to a seventh in most years .
22 Thus it has actually been held that murder can be an ‘ accident . ’
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