Example sentences of "that have been [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The Convention continues the distinction that has been traditionally drawn between rights and obligations , and assumes that they can be effectively distinguished . |
2 | The Havelok text ( Bodleian MS Laud Misc 108 ) is one of those sources that has been traditionally thought to be the work of an Anglo-Norman scribe ( Sisam , 1915 ) on the grounds that the spelling is highly variable in the respects specified by Skeat and indeed in some other respects also . |
3 | The result over a two year period is a range of display material that has been exclusively designed and manufactured , and is now available to retailers throughout the country . |
4 | The vast majority of mammals and the vast majority of birds do n't use echolocation , and it is highly probable that their common ancestor did n't either ( nor did it fly — that is another technology that has been independently evolved several times ) . |
5 | It 's to recover a pedalling rhythm that has been temporarily lost . |
6 | The Fat Controller sat stock still while this woman had her say , like someone engaged in a sporting activity that has been temporarily frozen , prior to a replay on behalf of inattentive home viewers . |
7 | ‘ One of the things that has been most useful has been our non-pupil days . |
8 | The group that has been most adversely affected under the new scheme is the unemployed under the age of twenty-five . |
9 | In the case of intrinsic importance , the factor that has been most extensively studied is animacy . |
10 | Thomas Hitchcock is the name that has been most plausibly suggested until now . |
11 | If we disaggregate further to the industrial sector , we find that it is investment in manufacturing that has been most volatile . |
12 | In higher education , it introduces devolution from a United Kingdom funding council to a new Scottish body , something that has been universally welcomed by universities and others . |
13 | A listed building is one that has been officially recognized as having the right to special protection ( see also What Listing Means , Appendix I , page 154 ) . |
14 | This is patently not an area that has been officially acknowledged . |
15 | Behind this lies the problem of an economy that has been largely stagnant since the mid-1970s . |
16 | But it is the lenders ' generosity with their funds during that era that has been partly blamed for the continuing rise in the number of arrears and repossession cases . |
17 | Terry McLaughlin , the deputy editor of the Irish News , said some of the material shown to him was marked ‘ top secret ’ , the highest security classification , and went beyond the type of photo-montage material that has been widely leaked over the past month . |
18 | Yet , one of the catchwords that has been widely heard in Washington and elsewhere during the run up to the war has been the need to create a democratic environment in the Middle East after the war is over . |
19 | Irrespective of the outcome of reform , the Council 's response document ‘ Making the Right Choice ’ put forward Lothian 's case in a way that has been widely commended . |
20 | Although I fully understand and share the concern that has been widely expressed about the implications of this case , I have no plans to institute any formal inquiry . |
21 | It is not just the life that has been successfully hidden . |
22 | The slow down in the rate of growth in the Eurocurrency market-growth that has been just about static since the early 1980's — can perhaps be attributed to the fact that domestic markets have become increasingly deregulated , while the foreign currency activities of domestic banks have become increasingly regulated by domestic central banks . |
23 | In fact , I have inherited a structure that has been well thought out . |
24 | A relatively old rug that has been well looked after may be in far better condition than a newer item that has seen less considerate use , and some contemporary items are deliberately made to look old by the use of chemical washes ( p. 27 ) . |
25 | Compiling a book about Motor Racing records is not difficult because it is a sport that has been well documented , statistically , over the years . |
26 | It means the introduction of a new style or quality that has been well researched and developed to fill a gap in the market place . |
27 | A good thesaurus or list of subject headings is not necessarily one that has been carefully presented , printed and published , with a plethora of effective relationship displays , but rather a list that has been compiled to serve in the retrieval environment in which it is called upon to operate . |
28 | Kendall Square Research Inc , the Waltham , Massachusetts start-up formed by Data General Corp alumnus Henry Burkhardt to deliver highly parallel processing to the commercial market , last week formally unveiled the KSR1 multiple instruction-multiple data parallel machine that has been extensively previewed . |
29 | A recent source of data about the ethnic minorities in Britain that has been extensively used in this chapter is Brown ( 1984 ) , which is based on a large-scale survey for the Policy Studies Institute . |
30 | The notion of the fabliau being a form of linguistic game is one that has been extensively and productively explored in relatively recent scholarship . |