Example sentences of "[been] [verb] [prep] [adv] recent [noun] " in BNC.

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1 King ( 1967 ) is still useful for its descriptions of the continental landscapes of plate interiors although his interpretations of the tectonic processes involved have now been superseded by more recent work .
2 A continent-by-continent survey of the Earth 's major morphological features is to be found in the book by King ( 1967 ) ( although its treatment of tectonic processes and landform development has been superseded by more recent research ) .
3 I understand this theory and , while I am not able to disprove it , I feel that , in the light of all the research which has been done in more recent times , it leaves too many gaps which no one has yet been able to fill .
4 They 've been made for more recent Carnivals .
5 This interesting stance has been seen in more recent dinosaur fossil discoveries .
6 Despite such dreadful out-of-tuneness , however , it is still refreshing to hear mutations and high-pitched stops which have a gentle , smoothly-blended quality quite at variance with their shrill and screaming counterparts on some of the instruments which have been used in more recent recordings .
7 They 've been working very hard , in some cases long hours I think it 's right because this is a similar discussion we had by Public Protection Committee about a report and the main thing about the report is to find ways in which this could be avoided and that we could take such action as necessary and obviously some matters to avoid such a happening again but having said that other parts of West Sussex have always tended to be erm when you get excess rain erm you tend to get flooded in on the train many times some houses have got boats down the bottom of their garden and it 's not just now it 's been flooded , but it has been flooded in more recent times and that 's probably something we should be looking at .
8 As was the case with Descartes 's hydraulic model , the electric field model has not been substantiated by more recent studies of the brain .
9 The survey of what the private profession do and for whom , conducted on behalf of the Royal Commission on Legal Services , reinforced the results of earlier , more limited , surveys and has largely been confirmed by more recent surveys .
10 ‘ Origins of the Present Crisis ’ , published in New Left Review in 1964 , and ‘ Components of the National Culture ’ , four years later , were texts of their times that excited a generation which , at least in many of the social sciences and humanities , now commands the heights of the academic system even if their radicalism has been dulled by more recent discontents .
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