Example sentences of "[vb pp] that [ex0] have been " in BNC.

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1 The result , which we obtain there , is that in general it will be rational for agents to infer from an own price higher than initially expected that there have been both positive aggregate and positive relative demand shocks .
2 Mr Begg later claimed that there had been no protest at the time .
3 It is also claimed that there has been a great deal of harassment of Serbs and Montenegrins by Albanian nationalists , who hope to drive them out and establish an ‘ ethnically pure ’ Kosovo .
4 As we have heard , it has been claimed that there has been widespread hardship among students this summer .
5 The letter was brief , and couched in the most guarded terms ; it reported a half-yearly profit to the end of December , but also added that there had been some deterioration in the product and requested a fresh consignment , preferably of foreign origin .
6 In late May 1991 it was reported that there had been a serious outbreak of dengue fever in the Cook Islands , with almost 800 cases having been reported since the beginning of the year .
7 It has been calculated that there has been an average of about 30 feet of deposition close inshore during the last 5000 years .
8 Recently I 've heard that there have been advertisements on the television and people say the doctors give you 50 rupees if you go for the sterilisation operation .
9 The Court of first instance therefore decided that there had been no unfair prejudice and that a share purchase order could not be made .
10 ‘ The media have decided that there has been a return to two-party politics and everyone else has been marginalized , ’ she told the author .
11 It was accepted that there had been no deliberate attempt to claim for unauthorised travel , but it was obvious that the regulations had not been publicised effectively , and the section head took steps to ensure that they were more widely circulated to prevent any further occurrences .
12 By noon on the same day , it is hue , the Government had accepted that there had been a slight set-back and that the European Communities Bill would have to be put temporarily on ice , but almost immediately they conceived and put into place a new plan .
13 An interlocutory injunction was sought , but not granted by the court , where it was said that there had been a breach , but that an injunction would not be granted on a balance of convenience .
14 It has to be said that there has been for some years within the Labour Party something of a class divide — a working-class element resentful of a middle-class takeover by lawyers and the like .
15 The wistful look back to the glorious and not-so-glorious age of steam has ensured that there has been a rush to print off books about the railwayman 's experience .
16 You must have thought that there had been an accident ?
17 I had thought that there had been a really massive shift from what one might call the public sector into the private sector .
18 It is thought that there has been some element of a share dealing ring in the Dunsdale case .
19 Yes , they 've been told that there 's been a delay in the recruitment process , and that they will be contacted further , I think is what Marg
20 I am told that there has been an agreement that some of the contact orders should be varied now but that does not form part of the appeal .
21 I am told that there have been further incidents since the system reopened but so far nobody has come along with any details .
22 Analysis of the nuclear DNA of the mole salamander Ambystoma has shown that there has been crossing with males of related sexual species .
23 It is understood that there has been a difference in practice within the profession in relation to this matter .
24 It is understood that there have been further changes to the company 's management structure : ‘ Alexon is undergoing a review of its management and cost of structure , ’ says a company spokesman .
25 At our last Directorate it was noted that there had been further difficulties with unauthorised visitors and it was agreed that there was a need for additional security between the entrance foyer and offices .
26 Regardless of the effects this waste has on marine life and the fishing industry , it has also been noted that there has been a migration of radioactive material from sea back to coast .
27 It has recently been recognised that there have been considerable liquidity problems both before and after Big Bang for some of the smaller companies listed on the ISE , prompting some calls for a two-tier market .
28 The acrimonious struggle for power was given a somewhat comical twist by the issue of a press release in September from Virgin Atlantic 's publicity office , saying that in response to the many rumours circulating in the airline industry , Virgin Atlantic wished it to be known that there had been no boardroom ‘ bust-up ’ between Randolph Fields and Richard Branson .
29 Her high-handed personal style , it appeared , had created widespread hostility to her , which surfaced in the course of the trial , especially when it became known that there had been blatant intimidation of witnesses .
30 It is well known that there has been widespread acceptance of restrictive trade measures falling outside the formal GATT rules , e.g. voluntary export restraints and anti-dumping legislation .
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