Example sentences of "it have been [vb pp] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It has been written for use on microcomputers with the IBM PC or PS/2 style keyboards , including the RM Nimbus and the Amstrad PC .
2 It has been exchanged for Spitfire XVI SL542 , currently in store at RAF St Athan .
3 It has been advocated for decades , GCSE has helped the process , but it has taken the pressures generated by the national curriculum to bring an integration of library and subject work .
4 In the long term it is intended to operate over the Athenry-Tuam section as soon as it has been cleared for service trains .
5 We ca n't hurt her — humiliate her like this when she 's expecting to marry him in just a few weeks , even if it has been arranged for family reasons , and not for love .
6 The Master of the Armouries , curator of Britain 's historic arms and armour collection , who is hell-bent on creating just such a hybrid and abandoning the ancient Tower of London where it has been housed for centuries for a purpose-built , speculative complex in Leeds , is risking a gargantuan version of the ‘ Sporting Glory ’ fiasco , with the extra twist that if his project fails , his objects will have no home to go back to .
7 It has been reported for example that the UK has been identified as the main European culprit as far as sulphur emissions and the killing of Norway and Sweden 's lakes is concerned , yet the UK 's sulphur emissions have been in decline since 1970 while acidification has not .
8 Known for its skill and aggressiveness in dealing with its enemies it has been used for hunting from an early date in history .
9 Only about one quarter claim that it has been used for INSET purposes in their schools and even fewer claim that its use has resulted in any changes .
10 I will ask him some time what prompted his winning play but it has been known for players to forget matters like that after a week 's hard work .
11 He says that it has been known for drugs to be smuggled in large packages .
12 It has been known for caterers to come in at 8am , turn all the ovens on and not use them for three hours . ’
13 This tradition happily has been continued by his successors whose duties have included presiding at the Annual General Meeting , an unpredictable , lively affair where it has been known for election to the Board to be determined by the toss of a coin !
14 When driving with the rear doors open , as is necessary on warm days to provide ventilation , exhaust fumes escape into the vehicle , making the journey for those in the back even more uncomfortable ; and it has been known for policemen in the back to fall out of the vehicle .
15 It has been known for staff to accept offers of jobs on the assumption that crêche places and hours will be organised to fit around the duties of employees .
16 Finally , they could sometimes be accused of deception and dishonesty — it has been known for reporters from The Independent to lobby the lobby .
17 It has been known for centuries that music affects our state of mind and emotions , and so affects our body .
18 It has been known for Goblins to get so ambitious that the entire catapult springs from its mounts and hits the Goblin splat in the face , putting paid to the whole device .
19 It has been known for developers to move in virtually overnight to demolish a building once they find out attempts are being made to list it .
20 It has been rearranged for Saturday April 25 from noon to 4pm .
21 LIFESPAN prevents a DC being updated after it has been submitted for assessment .
22 Please ensure that you are currently the associated user of the package ie. either the package manager or the nominated approver ( if it has been submitted for approval ) .
23 Please ensure that you are currently the associated user of the package ie. either the package manager or the nominated approver ( if it has been submitted for approval ) also that you have LIFESPAN Quality Assurer privilege .
24 It has been organised for Daedalus by its European director Dr Nicholas Reeves , who was formerly a curator in The British Museum 's Department of Egyptian Antiquities ( and now advises the Earl of Carnarvon on his Egyptian collection at Highclere ) , together with Rupert Wace who has dealt in ancient art for over fifteen years .
25 It has been reviewed for use by the Health and Safety Executive bacteriological unit and the Material Safety Data Sheet was drawn up using their recommendations as guidelines .
26 Moreover , it has been established for centuries that even where the threat of violence is less than this , consent will be negatived .
27 It has been purchased for £120,000 by Dr Raymond and Mrs Beverley Sackler and presented to the Museum in honour of Sir David Wilson , Director from 1977–91 .
28 Some of it has been reclaimed for housing , new industry or agriculture but much remains to disfigure the landscape .
29 Because the land here is valuable most of it has been bought for shops and offices , many rebuilt in high multi-storey blocks .
30 Michael Heseltine , when Secretary of State for the Environment , introduced a simple test , which is now permanently enshrined in the Planning circulars : permission will not normally be granted for the demolition of a listed building unless it has been offered for sale on the open market , preferably freehold .
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