Example sentences of "[conj] has be [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 ) . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | This hotel is actually an old farmhouse that has been beautifully converted and is full of character . |
5 | The House of Lords alone proposed 569 amendments , and the Secretary of State for Education and Science , Kenneth Baker , said : ‘ I have been unable to find any measure since the war that has been more debated or had more parliamentary time allocated to it ’ . |
6 | This problem , associated with attempts to ascribe probabilities to scientific laws and theories in the light of given evidence , has given rise to a detailed technical research programme that has been tenaciously pursued and developed by inductivists over the last few decades . |
7 | The present leasehold system affects an estimated three million owners and has been widely condemned as unfair and archaic . |
8 | It was developed by N. H. Crawford and R. K. Linsley of Stanford University during the 1960s and has been continuously revised and updated . |
9 | While Harriet Harman who lost her seat on the shadow cabinet and has been strongly criticized for he commons performances over the past year , keeps hers . |
10 | The student can understand that the discipline is not given in any absolute sense , but has been socially formed and reflects interests both of rival factions within the disciplinary culture and of the wider society . |