Example sentences of "as has [be] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 As has been indicated for the parish church , it will be prudent to determine if a descriptive booklet is , or has ever been , available .
2 It will certainly not be possible to totally reconstruct all the streets of an area at a cost of up to DM 1 million/100m as has been done for single streets in the past ’
3 Nucella does not appear to have fluid spaces between mantle and shell , as has been reported for limpets , but , in common with other littoral molluscs , a certain amount of seawater is trapped in the mantle cavity ( above the head ) ( Boyle , Sillar and Bryceson , 1979 ) .
4 The cellular density of the inflammatory infiltrate in the mucosa may affect phospholipid composition , as has been reported for colon mucosa .
5 To test the possibility that the axons normally display a glial mitogen on their surface ( as has been suggested for axons in the peripheral nervous system ( PNS ) ) , which is lost when the axons degenerate and are phagocytosed after transection , we studied the effect of transection on mitosis in postnatal optic nerves of C57B1/6 and C57B1/6-WLD mice .
6 If mobilization of dust on Mercury occurs electrically , as has been suggested for the Moon ( section 6.4.2 ) , then this could help to spread out concentrations of finely divided ejecta .
7 To determine whether particular sequence features were found in peptides presented by HLA-B53 ( HLA-B5301 ) , as has been described for other class I molecules , we used the cell line Hmy-B53 ( ref. 55 ) : this was derived by transfection of the cell line CIR , which lacks HLA-A and -B molecules , with a genomic clone of HLA-B53. 1.5x10 10 Hmy-B53 or Hmy-B35 cells were pelleted and lysed and HLA class I molecules purified with the monoclonal antibody W6/32 ( ref. 56 ) on an immunoaffinity column as described .
8 Industrial and commercial areas will be subject to certification and control under the Fire Precautions Act , as has been described for type I building and reference should therefore be made to this section for other matters of ancillary accommodation .
9 And I am told that it is not advisable to use the same batch of acid for etching copper as has been used for etching zinc because the deposits of two metals in the acid creates erm an unpleasant , noxious , possibly poisonous gas and I do n't know what that would do .
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