Example sentences of "[adj] [det] have been " in BNC.
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1 | A total of nine elements were seen in the slab and its counterpart and some more have been exposed by careful excavation . |
2 | And hundreds more have been given the chop in other areas . |
3 | Many such have been recovered from the preserving peat of Denmark and of ‘ the Angle ’ . |
4 | All these have been my loves . |
5 | It is a good idea to tell children that all these have been domesticated for many hundreds of years in the service of man , for meat , milk , hide , skins , wool and eggs . |
6 | Yet all these have been subdued to form a stream native to our own soil . |
7 | All these have been supposedly cynically instituted by the state capital complex . |
8 | So all these have been marked and they 're okay are they ? |
9 | Some have been purely doctrinal , others purely pastoral , a good many have been both . |
10 | Yet , the Labour MP Jeff Rooker claims , there have been examples of Royal Warwickshire prisoners of war seeking desperately needed help who have been given as little as £25 , while many more have been means-tested and found ‘ unqualified ’ for even basic financial assistance . |
11 | But the message of the book continued to speak long after Baxter died , and many more have been helped along the ‘ path that leads to life ’ , by this book , including great soul winners such as George Whitfield and Charles Spurgeon . |
12 | But this was just one more duty for the caddie ; since 1939 many more have been added to the basic requirements needed when he was a man with a bundle of hickory under his arm . |
13 | Since then many more have been established , some created by the Government to oversee newly-privatised industries and others set up by private companies attracted by the idea of a ‘ righter of wrongs ’ whom the public see as independent and impartial . |
14 | Many more have been rehabilitated since . |
15 | Salvadorean nuns and lay workers have also been raped and murdered and many more have been forced into exile . |
16 | At least 2.000 refugees and probably many more have been massacred in joint operations by the two armies while trying to flee across the border . |
17 | The Amnesty report , issued on Sept. 6 , claimed that " hundreds of children in Brazil 's cities have been gunned down by death squads and many more have been beaten and tortured by on-duty police " . |
18 | In response to this growing problem , the Prosecution of Offences Act 1995 empowered the Home Secretary to introduce statutory time limits and since 1997 these have been operated on an experimental basis in a number of areas . |
19 | Over the years I have found various types of hardness-free gravel available commercially , but in general these have been very pale in colour , consisting largely of quartz . |
20 | Five other people are still being held , five more have been released on bail . |
21 | Since then some 4 million hectares have been cut down and millions more have been destroyed by accidental forest fires . |
22 | Individual genes valued at $50 million each have been inserted into California tomatoes and Oregonwheat . |
23 | Four more have been held since , and around 200 midwives have taken part . |
24 | ‘ Father says four more have been dug out of a drift and they are still alive . ’ |
25 | Two more have been ordered . |
26 | With the ending of the BBC television 's long-running sailing soap opera , ‘ Howards ' Way ’ ( sighs of relief all round : the last few have been hardly a glowing advertisement for boating or boating business ) comes the announcement that Sadler International are to sell off the moulds and rights to build Barracuda , the prototype of which has been the opening and closing credits ' star of the series . |
27 | Many thousands more have been sold at bookshop appearances from the northeast to the Midlands whilst at the Grove Bookshop in Ilkley , run by Andrew Sharp , Seasons of My Life — the Story of a Solitary Daleswoman , is , by a huge margin , the most popular book ever stocked |