Example sentences of "[noun] have be [vb pp] at some " in BNC.

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1 If all the etch-resist is completely stripped away in a short period of time , then perhaps the whole board has been exposed at some stage to too much UV light .
2 This research has been expounded at some length here to demonstrate that despite some limitations it is informed by a relatively subtle and complex analysis .
3 Despite the small numbers involved , this work has been discussed at some length because the issues raised are critical for all those who work with elderly people and carers .
4 But before I try to answer these questions , let me remind you once again that there are vast areas of the globe , where ethnic politics , however embittered , are not nationalist , sometimes because the idea of an ethnically homogeneous population has been abandoned at some time in the past , or never existed — as in the US — or because the programme of setting up separate territorial , ethnic-linguistic states is both irrelevant and impractical .
5 He had a face that was both sensuous and battered — his nose had been broken at some time — with deep pouches under his dark eyes .
6 The normal value of an MP 's personality and good name has been estimated at some 1,500 votes .
7 At the northern end was a much lower , broader cone , Perboewetan , whose crater wall had been breached at some time in the past by a large lava flow .
8 The success of adults with cystic fibrosis in conducting their lives , education , relationships , and employment has been bought at some cost to the family .
9 The total cost of the project has been estimated at some $30m .
10 Similarly , residential care has been preferred at some times more than others , so until the eighteenth century in the Netherlands and Flanders the foster family was seen as the best place for orphans , foundlings , and abandoned children and has long been extensively used to care for needy children in Scotland ( Packman , 1975 ; Pinchbeck and Hewitt , 1973 ; Pyck et al . ,
11 The serial numbers suggest that a large number had been issued at some time , the rate from Craven Arms to Bishop 's Castle was ¼d as against 1/11d for an ordinary Third Class ticket .
12 He had a good look at it and said part of the pedestal had been mended at some time which took away a lot of the value .
13 This is because the aperture problem has been overcome at some level in their visual system .
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