Example sentences of "[verb] as [pron] has [be] " in BNC.

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1 French structuralism , applied as it has been to a wide range of intellectual disciplines , is a realization of Saussure 's dream of a general science of signs — semiology .
2 Determined to arrange a meeting to discuss it ( postponed as it has been from summer to autumn , autumn to December , December to ‘ early in the the New Year ’ and so on … ) , she rang the Scottish Office direct in an attempt to find out the proposed date of revelation and publication .
3 Nigel will be just as safe in IndyCar racing as he has been in Formula One , if not safer . ’
4 I hope , when Siward comes with his army , that you find the field as easy to quit as it has been to enter . ’
5 That summit will set the future course for NATO to ensure that it remains as it has been — a bedrock of stability in a still uncertain world .
6 Mr. Clark called the attention of the Board to the schools , and to the female side of the house as he was ‘ certain if the business is conducted as it has been , it is impossible to carry out the system … ’ .
7 The castle walls surround the medieval town , which is still inhabited as it has been for hundreds of years .
8 However , this concern may not be wholly justified as he has been an active member of the CNAA and is known to be a keen supporter of public sector provision and an advocate of breaking down the barriers between the two sectors of higher education .
9 But the location is , as it were , accidental , and contributes nothing to the tension between Circe and Persephone as it has been teased out , in this passage along with others , by Guy Davenport ( see his ‘ Persephone 's Ezra ’ , in New Approaches to Ezra Pound ) .
10 No " PD Form " will be required as there has been no conveyance or transfer on sale .
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