Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] as [v-ing] been " in BNC.

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1 After a further two months , Iran conducted another advance west of Mehran , which Baghdad duly reported as having been crushed .
2 However , the prison sentences on the 61 , originally imposed for " hooliganism " , offending good manners and upsetting public order , had merely been annulled in February 1990 ; they were now formally reclassified as having been convictions for the political offence of " propaganda against the socialist system " .
3 The allegations against Sessions , which related to the misuse of government cars and aircraft and were claimed to have originated from an anonymous letter , were widely denounced as having been politically inspired in an attempt to intimidate the FBI and discredit its inquiry .
4 Such payments are often described as having been demanded colore officii .
5 Sentences containing all four pieces of information from a set were most frequently identified as having been heard before even when they had not , suggesting that the information from a related set of sentences had been integrated into one complex whole which was closest in form to a four-idea sentence .
6 The wartime state had many of the characteristics of the ‘ welfare state ’ , which is popularly regarded as having been created after the war .
7 The only title officially identified as having been lost was Malcolm Hulke 's teleplay , ‘ The Hidden Planet ’ , which explored the idea of Earth having an identical twin diametrically opposite on the far side of the Sun .
8 Detailing the " ruthless " abuse of human rights against opponents of the regime , the report said that many executions were officially described as having been for drug-trafficking offences , adding that prisoners had no recourse to legal counsel or right to appeal .
9 ‘ We are aware that part of a substantial City office building was recently announced as having been let at £40 per sq ft , ’ said the property analysts .
10 One question which arises from the conclusion that bridging inferences are falsely identified as having been present in a passage concerns when such inferences are drawn .
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