Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] have been [vb pp] [det] " in BNC.

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1 A record of the companies who have been given this dispensation should be held in order that this may be checked by the auditors .
2 In tropical countries the importance of maintaining the cold chain is recognised , but in temperate countries it has been given little attention until recently .
3 Coun Shephard said : ‘ I have a letter from a headmaster and have spoken to families who have been told this .
4 I need to know that it 's necessary to remove all those trees I 've been told all sorts of things like they 're in pots and they 'll become pot bound they 're growing outwards they might fall down they might fracture mains they block off the er view of the church well I think they 're a nice asset in the city centre .
5 The author would welcome responses from teams developing courses in EP , particularly in North America , with a view to publishing a much more elaborate framework ( akin to that available for Computer Science ) , including the items which have been omitted this time .
6 The three members who have been chosen this year are Ron Waldron and John Ryan , two former national coaches , and John Maclean , one of the union 's national representatives who is also chairman of Llanelli .
7 However , to help centres , students and employers it has been decided that communication , numeracy and information technology should be assessed through modules which have been specifically designed to deliver these core skills .
8 Many of the points which have been raised this evening will be considered in Committee .
9 What kind of people d' you think I the first year psychology students they 've been given some sexual orientation ?
10 A letter to a Front soldier from a citizen of Görlitz in late June or early July 1940 undoubtedly spoke for many in stating that , following the ‘ unimaginably great ’ events which had been seen each week in the newsreels , ‘ we will never be able to thank the Führer and brave army enough for sparing us at home the horrors of war ’ , and that an ‘ immensely great ’ future awaited Germany ‘ in the construction of Europe after the final victory ’ .
11 In parts we have been given that modern definition .
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