Example sentences of "has been [verb] in many " in BNC.

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1 Population decline has been halted in many areas since the mid-1960s to its present level of 346,000 , with employment in manufacturing trebling in this period and total employment growing by one-half ( Shucksmith and Lloyd 1982 ) .
2 This property has been recognised in many plant species .
3 The Irish Bank Officials ’ Association , over the years , has made a tremendous contribution to the welfare of its members and we know that in recent times IBOA has been engaged in many struggles to protect those terms and conditions .
4 A YOUNG flying ace of a Spitfire squadron which has been engaged in many battles over Britain , and who married a former Sheerness Carnival Queen , has been killed in action .
5 Clerical Medical 's record of consistent performance has been highlighted in many independent surveys and has attracted much favourable comment .
6 The need for training has been highlighted in many major reports .
7 This sort of survey has been done in many communities since the 1960s when it first became popular .
8 This ‘ front-back ’ pattern of fungal distribution has been observed in many variations among a number of insect groups , supporting the contention that insects are inoculated with the spores of their respective fungi during copulation .
9 An inverse relation between socioeconomic status and mortality has been documented in many studies , no matter how socioeconomic status has been measured .
10 — Depression has been documented in many clinical samples .
11 Steady progress has been made in many authorities in integrating some of the statemented children ( the two per cent ) into mainstream primary schools .
12 Although progress has been made in many areas , especially in removing technical barriers to the free movement of goods , and in the liberalisation of financial services , much remains to be done .
13 This has been studied in many parishes and has led to some changes of heart and attitudes .
14 The exact nature of the influence of experience has been studied in many systems .
15 Its disappearance has been followed in many cases by that of the village shop , the village post office , even the village pub — the slow , inexorable process of rural decay .
16 The dictum of Byles J. in Cooper v. Wandsworth Board of Works , 14 C.B.N.S. 180 , 194 , is clear to this effect and has been followed in many subsequent cases .
17 A wider segregation , in the sense of having specialised workers for the elderly , as has been achieved in many local social work teams , is also attractive .
18 The character of the locality has been emphasised in many cases .
19 As communication between Chinese Christians and Christians from around the world has grown over the last few years , the need for a regular English language update of information on Church life in China at all levels has been expressed in many quarters .
20 Concern has been expressed in many quarters about recent apparent changes in the attitude of the police to Charity Sponsored Walks , etc. on public highways .
21 DARK matter has been invoked in many astronomical contexts .
22 Since then he has been featured in many newspaper articles .
23 The very fundamental notion of the phoneme , for example , has been treated in many different ways .
24 ‘ We are not king makers but conciliators , ’ said Bill Packer , a Texas oil millionaire , whose discrete presence has been felt in many Amnerican campaigns .
25 Purulent staphylococcal infection in the lungs has been noted in many cases of metastrongylosis .
26 Industrial production has been falling in many of the world 's largest economies — over the last year it has fallen 2 per cent in Italy ; by 2.5 per cent in France ; by 6.5 per cent in Germany ; and by 7 per cent in Japan .
27 This general duty has been considered in many cases and is quite clearly based on what a person of ordinary honesty would consider honest/dishonest ( see Robb v Green [ 1895 ] 2 QB 315 ; Printers and Finishers Ltd v Holloway [ 1964 ] 3 All ER 731 and Roger Bullivant Ltd v Ellis [ 1987 ] ICR 464 at p475 per Nourse LJ ) .
28 According to reports in some of the more scurrilous publications , the young American was deeply turned off by this close encounter with the ‘ world 's sexiest female ’ as Kylie has been voted in many teen surveys .
29 While money has been used to reward them the intrinsic motivation of working in a harmonious team has been eliminated in many jobs ; for example , checkout operators in a supermarket , process workers in a manufacturing plant .
30 This medium is the one which has been used in many laboratory experiments on this plant .
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