Example sentences of "[that] the [noun pl] [verb] been " in BNC.

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1 It was a repeat of the result of the first Fourball series at Muirfield village two years ago but only the second time that the Americans had been shut out since the fourball format was introduced at Atlanta in 1963 .
2 that the premises in respect of which the grant was made have been completed in accordance with the plan thereof lodged with the board , or ( b ) that the premises have been completed and that such deviations from the said plan as exist are of minor importance and have not materially altered the character of the premises or the facilities for the supply of alcoholic liquor thereat .
3 Many police officers were angry that the cases had been brought at all , since the methods employed by the defendant constables were said to have involved no more than what was set out in the Home Office-approved Tactical Options Manual .
4 Commenting on the appointment , Dean Witter Reynolds Inc analyst Jay Stevens told Dow Jones & Co that the automakers have been working to slash excess capacity and workers for years and that that is the situation now faced by IBM after its decades of success in the mainframe computer market have been undermined .
5 No well I do n't want anybody going round saying that the phones have been inundated in Norwich because we because we have n't circularised the number properly cos that 's our fault not anybody else 's
6 This means that the biceps have been worked through their complete range of movement , aiding complete development .
7 This , of course , means that the compilers have been selective , presumably due to the availability of suitable film .
8 The C. and A.G. , after satisfying himself that the vouchers have been examined and certified as correct by the accounting department , may , in his discretion and having regard to the character of the departmental examination , in any particular case admit the sum so certified without further evidence of payment in support of the charges to which they relate … ‘
9 That the policies have been more successful in the pressurized areas should not be surprising ; the most powerful planning instrument available is still development control and this , of course , can be effective only in areas of growth .
10 Jasim Ali had failed on Feb. 19 and that the officers had been executed .
11 ‘ You can be sure that the Greeks have been trying to organise something like this since ‘ The Age of Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent ’ was such a success in America ’ , he added , referring to a travelling exhibition of objects from Turkish collections , organised by the National Gallery in 1987 .
12 As to the common law , the Court of Appeal was satisfied that the articles had been published with intent to interfere with the administration of justice .
13 The hon. Gentleman is absolutely right to say that the schemes have been highly successful , but I take issue with him on his assertion that the matter should be taken out of the hands of the district council and placed in the hands of the Scottish Office .
14 If the judge awarded damages to the petitioner on the grounds that there was no compromise or that the compromise had been cancelled and on the grounds that the respondents had been guilty of misconduct in the Clearwater transaction , then the respondents could have appealed to the Court of Appeal and either party , losing before the Court of Appeal , could have appealed to the Privy Council as of right and on that appeal all three issues , the compromise issue , the cancellation issue and the misconduct issue could have been argued .
15 Some items are so valuable that the owners have been forced into bankruptcy by their loss .
16 The government denied that the changes had been precipitated by disagreements on economic strategy .
17 It 's because the landfill disposal site at Stanford in the Vale is full that the changes have been made .
18 Hugh Thomas , the technical delegate , stressed that the changes have been made because of the conditions and with the horses ' safety in mind .
19 What is more disturbing today is that the Germans have been quicker and more successful to recognise the causes of the decline in their research community than we have in the UK .
20 No responsible biblical scholar today would deny that the Pharisees have been grievously slandered and maligned by Christian tradition .
21 We can understand this more clearly if we imagine that the tables have been turned , and that we are trying to get by in basic dolphin-language .
22 A major report on the health consequences of the 1986 accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power station has concluded that the effects have been limited , and not nearly as serious as widely reported .
23 It is further suggested that in reporting the results of stability tests and the conclusions drawn from them , care should be taken to avoid any statement which would lead people to believe that the products have been proved to be ‘ stable ’ .
24 Despite publicity about their strict code of conduct , it was obvious that the rules had been broken because when the time came for the first troupe to go home , John was astounded to learn that eight out of the sixteen had married during the run and intended to remain behind and every one of the other eight was engaged .
25 In January 1986 , the then Lord Chancellor ( Lord Hailsham ) said that the rules had been reviewed from time to time and the judiciary of the Supreme Court and the Circuit bench consulted .
26 Failure to satisfy that accountant that the rules have been observed to the letter will attract disciplinary procedures against the firm and its partners .
27 The letter E is added to the recipe formula to indicate that the endpoints have been smoothed ; the total smooth is now ‘ 3RHE ’ .
28 Henriques Tiago Nzita , claiming to be the FLEC leader , said on May 12 that the hostages had been released .
29 A similar card indicated that the plates had been donated by Horst Eberhardt , in 1933 .
30 However , in an interview with Dutch television on 1 October , the Russian Minister for Culture and Tourism , Yevgeniy Sidorov , did say that the drawings had been ‘ found ’ on Russian soil , and that an invitation had been issued to the Dutch ambassador to come and ‘ verify ’ the collection , which was probably moved last year to the monastery of Pavloviy Posad ( formerly Zagorsk ) in an attempt by the Pushkin museum 's authorities to save their reputations after repeated accusations had been made against them both by Russians and the Dutch .
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