Example sentences of "have been [verb] [prep] one [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Opportunity has now been presented for someone to take a sober look at her writings which have been collected into one volume recently by Liz Johnson and Cecily O'Neill ( 1983 ) . |
2 | So far , all the investigations of definitional overlap using the MRDs have been based on one sample of data , which was selected at random from a corpus of business letters . |
3 | As you will see the Q.T. days for the 1989/90 programme have been arranged with one day at the beginning of each term , as requested by you the teachers , and reflect the requests and feed-back given during the past year . |
4 | All these countries have been affected in one way or another by escalating destruction . |
5 | I do hope the members will recognise that the service has not be sitting on its laurels er between inspectors ' reports but that we have been modelling on one quarterly to er correct any omissions with respect to boundary or to make the necessary improvements in the service erm as , as recommended by the inspect and supported by members . |
6 | So far cable crossovers have been crossed in one direction only . |
7 | Aesthetically positioned in small clusters , the lodges have been built with one aim in mind . |
8 | Now it 's true that since the second world war all wars have been limited in one sense or another , but then comes the question , if you do , in fact , succeed in defining objectives er and de in defining the means to those objectives , how can you know in fact that you possess genuine capability without putting it to the test , without actually fighting the war and then finding that you can not win it ? |
9 | Although up to eight have been seen in one year , Bitterns are not annual in Sussex . |
10 | ‘ Since the separation the princesses have been whisked from one holiday hotel to another and moved house . |
11 | No more than nine have been recorded in one winter , however , and in some years none is seen . |
12 | Most records are of single birds , but up to five have been recorded in one area at the same time and there is possibly a tendency for groups of up to four to appear more often . |
13 | ‘ The standards for cab design have been set for one person , so we foresee problems with having two seats , ’ says Mr Boswell . |
14 | Both have been reconciled in one Body by Christ on the cross . |
15 | This is the first time so many monumental works by the French artist have been shown in one place ( though her Gallericcio works are even bigger ) . |
16 | In the following analysis , most of the examples have been drawn from one classroom of 9–11 year olds where we were studying collaboration in writing . |
17 | Most of these have been used at one time or another but still the TL 072 op.amp seems to combine the best characteristics at a reasonable price . |
18 | Erm , are now in the process of following up to see if who has made er the switch to the new regime , and I have been approached by one project leader who has two programmers who refused to change , and has asked for help . |
19 | The central region of the DNA shown corresponds to one met box , and the bases have been labelled along one strand . |
20 | 2.5 Whilst the foregoing factors have created the need for more language teachers — teachers , moreover , who have been trained to cope with new challenges — the supply has been falling , to the point where they have been labelled in one study ‘ an endangered species ’ . |
21 | The females lay their huge eggs in the same nest scrape ( up to sixty have been found in one nest ) . |
22 | Since the 555 timer IC1 can be both triggered and reset by grounding pins 2 and 4 respectively , these functions have been combined into one control S1 , a single-pole biased centre-off toggle . |
23 | Current British Government inspired reforms of vocational training have been described by one expert as leading to the creation of a ‘ certified semi-literature under class . ’ |
24 | The vast majority of golfers have been told at one time or another how important the legs are in the game of golf . |