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

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1 Manual workers made up a large proportion of the TUC membership , and the health of many of these was depicted as having been destroyed by their employment ; and , moreover , it was held that all workers had a right to a period of leisure in later life supported by-a full subsistence pension .
2 After a further two months , Iran conducted another advance west of Mehran , which Baghdad duly reported as having been crushed .
3 The errors found involved reporting abstracts and correspondence as full papers ; co-authorship represented as sole authorship ; papers only tenuously ‘ in press ’ reported as having been published ; falsification of publication dates so as to appear within the review period ; and totally fabricated references .
4 The errors found involved reporting abstracts and correspondence as full papers ; co-authorship represented as sole authorship ; papers only tenuously ‘ in press ’ reported as having been published ; falsification of publication dates so as to appear within the review period ; and totally fabricated references .
5 As soon as the candidate passes the examination , his/her contract of employment is considered as having been concluded , even in a case where the employer has hired in his/her stead a candidate who has obtained lower marks at the examination .
6 Nevertheless , as we shall see in Chapter 5 , a wide definition is given to the term " supply " in a contract of sale so that an insertion accompanying goods will be considered as having been supplied under the contract , thereby attracting the implied terms under the SGA 1979 .
7 This was the theme ingeniously exploited by Poe in his tale , The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar , in which a semblance of life was related as having been preserved in a man mesmerised when at the point of death .
8 All we can say is that assurances were given , and that for a short time they were accepted as having been given in good faith ; but they were not honoured .
9 The Employment Appeal Tribunal accepted his argument , albeit reluctantly , saying that , in the experience of the members deciding the case , in practice a redundancy ‘ is accepted as having been shown where it is demonstrated that the actual job which the claimant was carrying out had ceased to exist ’ .
10 While these authorities restated the general rule attention was focused upon attempts to formulate and analyse the exceptions , especially where rights were accepted as having been bestowed upon a third party .
11 Rather , it seems that , in its usage at least , it can best be seen as having been incorporated into the neoclassical compromise which has dominated most Western criminal justice systems .
12 On the contrary , the Prussian State was seen as having been turned consciously , by a great act of will on the part of its ruler , on to paths which were constructive and enlightened .
13 The celibate woman was seen as having been freed from the ‘ curse of Eve ’ , to bear children in sorrow and to be under the domination of the male .
14 The contacts between the Lemass and O'Neill governments were seen as having been brought about by pressure from Britain , and as a result ‘ O'Neill has got his orders to play down discrimination ’ .
15 If the building is thought to be a temple , however , the stone axe may well be interpreted as having been picked up by someone and deliberately buried within the temple in the Roman period as an offering to the gods .
16 Consequently revenue is recognised as having been earned when sales are made and not when the debt is settled , and the balance sheet will therefore including details of pre-payments both made and received by the company .
17 The plaintiff 's advisers must therefore bear in mind that the amount that will be notified as having been paid into court will frequently be greater than the amount which the plaintiff is being offered in settlement .
18 These DCs will be marked as having been created by ABLE .
19 That is to say that they were demand led , except perhaps in their respective " manias " when a number must be viewed as having been undertaken ahead of a demand .
20 ‘ 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 .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 He gave visual expression to the same point during his entry into the city , when the procession included cartloads of weapons which criers identified as having been captured from the Woodvilles .
24 He gave visual expression to the same point during his entry into the city , when the procession included cartloads of weapons which criers identified as having been captured from the Woodvilles .
25 The illustrations in the periodicals are inscribed as having been drawn by John Drayton Wyatt , who prepared many plates of Scott 's work for publication and also regularly exhibited drawings of designs by Scott and others at the Royal Academy .
26 Details about dates of employment and health physics records were obtained for all parents confirmed as having been employed at a nuclear establishment before their child 's cancer was diagnosed ( or for controls , before the date of diagnosis of the corresponding case ) .
27 The medieval bridge , built in 1392 and demolished c. 1856 , was a little distance south-west of the modern road bridge and is recorded as having been preceded by an earlier bridge on the same line ; it had ten waterways set between stone piers and a timber superstructure , a method of construction commonly used by Roman engineers .
28 This was a peculiar thing to do , because in 1963 in the House of Lords the Lord Chancellor had ruled that a free pardon wiped out a conviction and all its consequences , and the accused was to be regarded as having been acquitted .
29 Some of the cases to which I have referred suggest that the answer to the problem depends on whether or not the debtor can be regarded as having been appointed by the creditor to act as agent of the creditor in procuring the consent of the third party to the proposed security transaction .
30 The wartime state had many of the characteristics of the ‘ welfare state ’ , which is popularly regarded as having been created after the war .
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