Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] have been [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But the range and breadth of coverage I have been talking about can not be done within the existing confines of Radio 4 .
2 On an individual level I have been supported and validated by many lesbians of Afro-Caribbean and Indian sub-continent descent .
3 Having given this example of structuring I perhaps need to make clear some of the terminology I have been using before looking at more examples .
4 I think I needed a break I have been pushing really hard and was more tired than I was prepared to admit , ’ he says .
5 But all the way through this chapter I have been asserting just the contrary .
6 So far in this chapter I have been gathering together pieces of analysis .
7 Ever since it was revealed that Grant has a boat I have been playing mind games to get him to invite us .
8 If the course of action that I am suggesting and ind which is indeed consistent with the course of action I have been suggesting throughout this enquiry is to work , then I need I would suggest tomorrow is probably the absolute latest for me to get anything from you , and to give the Councils any opportunity whatsoever to make any reply to them .
9 Reports on the stables at Capel manor which have been listed following a request by SAVE
10 And though the protracted battles between Congress and the Bush administration which have been waged in recent years are unlikely , Clinton 's proposals could be changed significantly by Congress prior to enactment .
11 On top of this , there may be areas of the police department which have been financed by special funds , perhaps in the form of trusts ; the costs of these areas will appear in a different fund again .
12 Normal health can only be restored by recovering and replacing the missing organs or essence which have been abstracted . )
13 The purpose of this chapter is to fill out certain of the areas of the study of crime which have been discussed or referred to in earlier chapters , and to provide readings or extracts from original sociological work in this field .
14 Let us now examine the characteristics , and possible effects on the formation of social collectivities , of the various aspects of the division of labour which have been identified .
15 These folded patterns are characteristic of flow in all kinds of media — one can see similar folds in glaciers , in some kinds of metamorphic rock which have been heated strongly , and whenever immiscible liquids become intermingled .
16 To escape , the heat has to travel up through quite large thicknesses of continental crust , and a large proportion does not get very far ; instead , it comes to rest and solidifies a few kilometres below the surface , forming enormous masses of igneous rock which have been forced or intruded into the crust and are known as batholiths ( Greek origin , meaning something like deep stones ) .
17 This development has introduced a definite tension between the ( still widespread ) ‘ middle class ’ aspirations of many salaried and non-industrial employees , and the forms of collective organisation and action which have been employed to defend their economic position .
18 In addition , once the problem list is established together with the courses of action which have been agreed upon , review of the patient 's progress , for example during ward rounds , is made relatively easy .
19 This is because the length of the production cycle and the rhythm of the work in agriculture continue to be governed by the seasons of the year except in those branches of the industry which have been turned over to factory farming methods .
20 The National Curriculum Council has jointly produced a poster and publications entitled Secondments Into Industry which have been distributed widely into all staff rooms in the country .
21 All patients from that practice who have been admitted to any department of Bassetlaw Hospital ( except the units of psychiatry and paediatrics , which have their own similar systems ) have been assessed on admission for their likely needs on discharge .
22 And as a result we have been treated to the delightful sight of Princess Diana in a variety of stunning swimming costumes .
23 To give you some insight into the kind of research we have been doing in order to grasp the concept of innovative climate , I will present two sets of data .
24 ‘ This is the boost we have been waiting for , ’ says sales director Malcolm Prior .
25 In this chapter we have been looking at the details of the division of labour to which Ella was referring .
26 Throughout this chapter we have been coming across the coffins of nobles , all of which had repoussé coronets about the grip-plates and three-dimensional gilt copper versions — usually with gilt wooden baubles and remnants of the cap — sitting on the lid .
27 Sometimes in this chapter we have been talking about processes , sometimes about artists .
28 ‘ The only figure we have been given is of £28,000 which was spent on the cleaning of the graffiti . ’
29 The model of mental functioning we have been elaborating here shows clearly that the evolutionary direction in higher organisms has been particularly focused in the development of cognition .
30 Yet again , throughout this chapter there have been repeated references to the precariousness of the financial position of the District , notwithstanding the introduction of grant-aid under the 1924 Adult Education Regulations .
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