Example sentences of "have [adv] [be] pointed out [conj] " in BNC.

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1 It has already been pointed out that it was difficult for many part-time farmers to get time away from their jobs so adult training normally took place in the evenings and at weekends .
2 It has already been pointed out that family continuity , conjugal status , and marital affiliations can be determined by an informed examination of armorial achievements .
3 It has already been pointed out that requiring the fulfilment of identical requirements in all member states may be unnecessary , and that recognition of equivalent standards may be a better approach , in particular to the question of harmonising the rules on the conduct of various types of business activities in the member states .
4 It has already been pointed out that the 1975 glitch left a persistent increase of 0.05% in slowdown rate ; the available data between 1975 and 1989 show no indication of a decay in this increase .
5 It has already been pointed out that one of the reasons for setting an advertising strategy is to assess the effectiveness of the advertisement .
6 It has already been pointed out that the definition of a rural area , or a rural community , is an elusive concept , but many authors would agree with Bealer et al .
7 It has already been pointed out that there was no authority on the precise issue raised by Morgan , so that in that sense the House of Lords could not be said to have changed the law .
8 It has already been pointed out that this ballet is styled a ‘ mascarade ridicule ’ on the title-page ; perhaps the subtitle alone answers the question .
9 It has also been pointed out that the ancient quarter of the city around the eastern gate took , as its own symbol , a black lion on a white background .
10 It has also been pointed out that dinosaur fossils have been found at quite high latitudes , hinting again at endothermy , since no reptile can survive in the cooler climates beyond the equatorial regions .
11 It has also been pointed out that the laws in the Old Testament may be classified as either " apodictic " in form ( " thou shalt … " or " thou shalt not … " ) or " casuistic " ( " when a man … , he shall … " ) .
12 It has also been pointed out that there are many changes in the fundamental properties of water ( and therefore presumably of protoplasm ) at this level .
13 It has also been pointed out that it is this very process of relocation to low wage areas that is the market adjustment mechanism for spreading the benefits of economic growth throughout all of the Community .
14 Man has also been suggested — it has also been pointed out that the fruits favoured by him and the ape are the same .
15 It has often been pointed out that even if he had written nothing before this stage he would still be regarded as an important poet .
16 It has often been pointed out that in less developed societies , old people were seen as the repository of wisdom needed for daily living as well as for spiritual guidance .
17 It has recently been pointed out that the level of investment in training is substantially above that usually quoted , but that this money is not spent in the most effective way .
18 ( But it has recently been pointed out that occasional use of these as cavalrymen means they can not have been a wholly depressed class . )
19 More specifically , in geomorphology it had often been pointed out that although the Davisian trilogy embraced structure , process and stage or time the emphasis had been very clearly upon stage with very little upon process .
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