Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [adv] been [verb] about " in BNC.
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1 | Footnote : NSS readers have apparently been enquiring about the welfare of my cat , Euclid , who , as I reported last week , went missing after the earthquake . |
2 | A number of reports have supported the use of colonoscopic surveillance in ulcerative colitis , but doubts have also been expressed about its efficacy . |
3 | Doubts have also been expressed about the safety of the site [ see ED48 ] . |
4 | Doubts have already been raised about the cost of the proposals , about possible legal difficulties and about shareholders ' willingness to play the role assigned to them by the APB . |
5 | Concerns have also been expressed about the possibility of graft occlusions and increased myocardial ischaemia , especially in patients undergoing myocardial revascularisation . |
6 | Movies had always been made about the past , of course , if not so very frequently about that immediate past whose primary unit of measure is the decade rather than the century ; but it was probably Visconti 's The Damned in 1969 that inaugurated what were to be the definitive parameters of a new filmic style . |
7 | Questions have frequently been raised about the effect upon indigenous paraprofessionals of the training that is provided for them . |
8 | But questions have also been raised about it in non-social areas of linguistics , and these are often attached to reservations about the theoretical nature of sociolinguistics as a discipline . |
9 | A wide range of comments have also been made about the simplistic nature of the grids as specifiers of where investment should be placed . |
10 | Mr Freeman told the Commons on March 13th that no conclusions have yet been reached about the ‘ timing or method ’ of privatisation ; but his boss at the transport department , Malcolm Rifkind , has already rejected some ideas . |
11 | To counter-balance any shortcomings on the domestic front claims have frequently been made about the major contribution which financial services rendered to the economy through invisible exports . |