Example sentences of "[vb pp] as [v-ing] been [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In this manner certain aspects , at least , of the process of permissive change are presented as having been positive and beneficial , in direct contrast to the view of the conservative-historians . |
2 | Factors such as the availability and characteristics of labour are seen as having been important at certain periods ‘ until the early 1970s ’ ( ibid. ) , but not as being fundamental . |
3 | They did not really want Edward du Cann- he was recognised as having been disloyal to Ted Heath , and his City activities , with Lonrho and Keyser Ullman , were not universally accepted . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | The use of water cannon was criticised as having been unnecessary and for affecting members of the public who had not been involved in the march . |
6 | Nor can Hewlett be dismissed as having been lucky and got it right first time : it did n't . |