Example sentences of "[been] [vb pp] [verb] to [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The term has even been used to refer to any form of assessment that is not norm-referenced . |
2 | The Sinhalese wedding case also has general value because it provides an exceptionally clear example of the three-phase structure of rites of passage first recognized by Hertz and Van Gennep around 1908 but which has subsequently been shown to apply to all kinds of social rituals . |
3 | What has also survived , at least in part , is a landscape which has been moulded according to those beliefs . |
4 | Even the mighty ostrich has been known to resort to this form of deception . |
5 | Furthermore , by UV-cross-linking experiments , a polypeptide of 85,000 daltons has been found to bind to this region , a molecular weight similar to that found in our experiments for the factor binding to oligonucleotide I ( see Fig. 6 ) . |
6 | The organisation Les Vieilles Maisons Francaises is also very strong and Michael 's colleague , Gwyn Meirion-Jones , has frequently been asked to lecture to this group . |
7 | On a few previous late evening occasions Sherman had been allowed to go to this area and view the gorillas , an event which both scared and thrilled him . |
8 | Was it perhaps since Sir John Merchiston 's death that things had been allowed to slide to this pass ? |