Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] have be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 No formal invites to tender had been issued as FlyPast closed for press .
2 All claimed that they had attacked La Tablada because they believed a military coup was under way and that they were trying to forestall it ; they also said that their attempts to surrender had been ignored and that at least four of their comrades had been tortured and killed .
3 The charities to benefit have been nominated by the first three teams competing for the Clayton Trophy .
4 In subsequent work ( Neal 1981 , 21-34 ) an indication as to other possible aids to design has been given : these could have comprised some of the contents of a pattern book ( or what might , more accurately , be called a " manual " ) .
5 As part of the NSE marketing drive , notices giving details of local places to visit have been put up at stations along the line , including the intermediate stops at Bures and Chappel and Wakes Colne — home of the East Anglian Railway Museum .
6 On April 27 Sarney announced provisional measures regulating the right to strike by workers in essential services ( although the right of all workers to strike had been enshrined in the new Constitution promulgated in October 1988 ) .
7 The defences to murder have been reviewed on several occasions , most recently in 1989 by the House of Lords Select Committee on Murder and Life Imprisonment .
8 All the costs associated with training primary teachers to participate have been taken into account . ’
9 It , too , wants people to be literate and complains that its offers to help have been ignored .
10 Belgrade radio claimed that police used force only after their order for the demonstrators to disperse had been met with stone throwing .
11 In particular , politicians sought to examine why so many volunteers to fight had been found to be unfit to do so .
12 If the obstructions and restrictions to flow had been removed and if the York stream had been flowing , I doubt whether any part of Maidenhead would have been flooded in 1990 .
13 This was decided in 1979 by EETPU v Times Newspapers , which held that the capacity of trade unions to sue had been removed by s2(1) of the Trade Union and Labour Relations Act 1974 .
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