Example sentences of "has [been] brought [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Admittedly , air pollution has been brought under control over many populous areas as a result of smoke control measures and legislation associated with Clean Air Acts . |
2 | In the fourth situation , nervous disorders partially interpret the relationship between the two variables , but there is still a direct effect remaining after that variable has been brought under control . |
3 | During the above step , focus your attention on the sensations in the part of your body that has been brought under tension . |
4 | During these four years twice as much sterling has been brought into existence . |
5 | He is liable for damage done by his fire if it has been caused wilfully , or by his negligence , or by the escape without negligence of a fire which has been brought into existence by some non-natural user of the land . |
6 | The old system of planning by decibels , in which acute services won the biggest share of resources , has been brought into question . |
7 | For Shetlanders , it seems that a ‘ new ’ set of universalistic measures for assessing individuals ' social rank has been brought into plan in the study area . |
8 | In the past fifteen years , the French inflation rate has been brought into line with Germany 's , a trade imbalance has been reduced , and successive devaluations of the franc , that stressed German supremacy , have been halted . |
9 | Realization and distribution of partnership assets will occur after the dissolution has been brought into effect and all outstanding debts have been settled . |
10 | To make matters worse , he finds that his unit has been brought to Smolensk in order to organize the procurement and protection of wood at local timber yards and fuel dumps . |
11 | No one has been brought to justice for any of these killings , nor does it appear that they have been properly investigated . |
12 | And none of the killers has been brought to justice . |
13 | This structural contradiction may explain , though it does not excuse , why Britain has been brought to book so frequently by the European judges . |
14 | It is a quotation to which the Home Secretary should listen to which his right hon. Friend the Minister of State should reply : ’ Since the Prior Committee 's report was published , the Government 's Public Order Bill ( now the Public Order Act ) has been brought before Parliament . |