Example sentences of "to have been [verb] [conj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The 1798–9 version of The Prelude ( or the first two books ) may be read at this point , and if the reader finds more to enjoy in the narrative sections this is entirely appropriate since they appear to have been written as separate entities and only later blended into a single poem .
2 Some of these appear to have been applied as important criteria from the beginning , while others have grown into a body of case law " .
3 8.1 In the event that the Secretary of State shall reject the Proposal either generally or as respects the proposed funding or participation of any proposed Party in the Project or if the Grant Offer Letter shall not have been issued and accepted by the Parties within six months of the date of execution hereof , then upon such rejection or the expiration of such six month period the Project shall , unless otherwise agreed , be deemed abandoned , the Proposal shall be withdrawn and any rights hereunder shall be deemed to have been terminated and each Party shall be entitled to require each other Party forthwith to deliver up and return to it all Technical Information and all other information supplied by it in connection with the Proposal together with all copies thereof in any form in the possession of such other Parties or any of its Related companies .
4 In all 26 people were reported to have been killed and 200 others wounded .
5 One policemen was reported to have been killed and three others injured .
6 Rather oddly , in the context of a crisis in which the abolition of the House of Lords was under consideration , it seems to have been assumed that this reservation would present a realistic safeguard against a majority party in the House of Commons seeking to keep its government in power indefinitely rather than face the country .
7 What is less easy to explain is that all of these words seem to have been created as phonetic imitations of the first meaningful sound uttered by many babies .
8 At most sites , strip buildings appear to have been constructed as independent entities , separated from their neighbours by either alleys or narrow lanes .
9 [ An interference is deemed to have been committed when one surfer ‘ drops in ’ on another , that is , takes off on a wave on which the other has already established priority .
10 DONALD McKENZIE of Ellister , EFFERICK McKENZIE , wife of John McVeir alias McDONALD and sister of DONALD McKENZIE , and KATHARIN NcINDUGHLASSIE of Ellister were arrested and brought before Archibald Campbell of Cluaness Baillie of Islay on 16 May 1699 ( a full year after the crime is said to have been committed and six days before John McVeir was taken before the Baillie ) .
11 Occasionally such provisions seem to have been promoted as royal law .
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