Example sentences of "[conj] have been [vb pp] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This is something that has been advocated for disadvantaged communities across Europe but rarely gets past the rhetoric stage . |
2 | Essentially , we deal with the recent historical context ( development ) , the common configuration of the systems ( components ) , the software that has been developed for specific uses ( tools ) and the outcome of using these tools ( applications and implications ) . |
3 | Others consist mainly of equipment that has been built for particular experiments . |
4 | The technology that has been substituted for human lives on the widest scale is that of the microprocessor . |
5 | Mefenamic acid is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug that has been used for other gynaecological problems . |
6 | This relatively simple wetland agriculture , Bloom suggests , would have required far fewer labourers than has been envisaged for raised field cultivation in Maya areas . |
7 | Plant subjects in the same lunchboxes that had been used for previous experiments were placed on a stand and viewed . |
8 | Since they involve the same Ernst equation , it is clear that all the solution generating techniques that have been developed for stationary axisymmetric space-times in recent years can also be applied to colliding plane wave situations . |
9 | The marketplace offers a plethora of fittings that have been created for commercial kites and subsequently reach the accessory trays . |
10 | After she has dressed , the female patient will be asked to wait while the various samples that have been taken for immediate microscopy are stained and examined . |
11 | The perspector comes complete with full instructions for use and has been developed for fine art use . |
12 | An in vitro transcription assay has been used previously to probe a variety of drug-DNA interactions ( 10 ) and has been utilised for bidirectional transcription footprinting of drug sites on DNA ( 11,12 ) . |
13 | Both very meticulous players , they had fallen more than one hole behind and had been warned for slow play . |
14 | The inquest heard that Leonie had been seen regularly by her GP and had been referred for psychiatric treatment . |
15 | Reindeer in the area now number around 160,000 , and have been blamed for widespread erosion as a result of over-grazing . |
16 | Where * appears , the generic name has been introduced recently and is not to be found in the older sources , while names marked ** are based on Irish exemplars , no Scottish names being known , and have been adapted for Gaelic as necessary . |
17 | The Theogonist 's leadership value is not therefore used , but has been included for comparative purposes . |
18 | The shortest route through Kent , entering London from the south , was clearly the best but had been rejected for political reasons , he added . |
19 | It will certainly not be possible to totally reconstruct all the streets of an area at a cost of up to DM 1 million/100m as has been done for single streets in the past ’ |
20 | To determine whether particular sequence features were found in peptides presented by HLA-B53 ( HLA-B5301 ) , as has been described for other class I molecules , we used the cell line Hmy-B53 ( ref. 55 ) : this was derived by transfection of the cell line CIR , which lacks HLA-A and -B molecules , with a genomic clone of HLA-B53. 1.5x10 10 Hmy-B53 or Hmy-B35 cells were pelleted and lysed and HLA class I molecules purified with the monoclonal antibody W6/32 ( ref. 56 ) on an immunoaffinity column as described . |
21 | Plutonium still in AGR and Magnox reactor fuel was estimated to total 8–5 tonnes ; discharged but not yet reprocessed plutonium amounted to 3–5 tonnes ; while plutonium awaiting processing , but in an intermediate form , came to just half a tonne , the same amount as had been exported for civil purposes . |