Example sentences of "has been [vb pp] in two [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This has been highlighted in two lines of decisions in road traffic cases where the plaintiffs ' damages have been reduced , even though they in no way caused or contributed to the accidents in which they were injured .
2 The algorithm has been implemented in two versions ( using least and most distant neighbours ) .
3 At All Saints and St Barnabas the difficulty of a comparatively small total area of existing windows failing to light adequately a much increased area of floor-space has been overcome in two ways .
4 Associative learning , often called conditioning , has been studied in two forms , illustrated by Pavlov 's dogs , and pigeons learning to peck at discs in order to be fed .
5 A mosaic paving of an early floor has been excavated in two sections .
6 Manganese has been produced in two areas in North Wales .
7 To extract the blood from the stone , the tax system has been changed in two ways since last summer .
8 It has been pointed out that " unreasonableness " has been used in two ways in this area : ( a ) in an " umbrella " sense where it has been used as a synonym for abuse of power covering the various aspects of abuse of power already mentioned ; ( b ) in a substantive sense where it means manifest unreasonableness , a decision or exercise of power that is so unreasonable that no reasonable man would agree with it .
9 Over the past two decades the management of myocardial infarction has been revolutionised in two ways : the first was the development of DC defibrillation for ventricular fibrillation with the possibility of correcting this condition outside hospital , where the highest incidence exists , and the second major advance has been thrombolytic therapy .
10 Note that the Grammar Test has been divided in two parts ( 1–50 , 51–100 ) .
11 Impairment of neurohumoral responses to experimentally induced hypoglycaemia has been shown in two groups of patients — those with a history of recurrent severe hypoglycaemia and those receiving intensified insulin therapy .
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