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

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1 Everyone has been lost and found again , everyone is lost , will be found again .
2 Everyone has been affected .
3 When everyone has been checked , a senior Ranger leads about a dozen riders over to the park where less experienced riders are given lessons .
4 Dave Herriot , now 67 , convener of shop stewards at Walkerburn when the mill crashed , said : ‘ Everyone has been sickened by the way the system has treated us .
5 Everyone has been burned before — everybody knows the pain . ’
6 Everyone has been burned before — everybody knows the pain . ’
7 What you say to me has been said only to me .
8 If not , let me know because the copy you loaned me has been returned .
9 None of them has been met , yet today he says that he would have signed up to a single currency without any opt-out clause .
10 Those who do not believe in delegation to committees argue that each of them has been elected by the public to watch their interests and therefore they should each have a voice in the decisions of every committee .
11 They are all listed , and not one of them has been denied .
12 Although notice accounts are normally worthwhile , the return on them has been cut so much that there 's little reason for people to choose them over postal accounts .
13 The first pre-retirement courses were held in the United States in 1949 , but it is only in the last ten to fifteen years that the need for them has been recognised in the United Kingdom .
14 The objection therefore is that since power and property have separated , the legitimating link between them has been broken .
15 It would seem that everything between them has been ruined — but no , they decide to treat the day as if it had never been ; and when he has gone Emily picks up her goose-quill pen and again writes ‘ Dear Edmund ’ .
16 This awareness of risks and subsequent action to lessen them has been labelled risk compensation ( e.g. O'Neill , 1977 ) .
17 None of them has been identified , so all the old grannies are champing toothlessly today . ’
18 There are other difficulties in making an order in such a case as this where a number of defendants have been equally involved in committing a crime , for the purpose of which a vehicle belonging to one of them has been used .
19 However , none of them has been found in an archaeological context and they have aroused considerable suspicion : they could be relatively modern copies loosely based on Italic originals ; they could be genuine prehistoric imports ; or they could be perfectly genuine figures brought to Britain relatively recently as curios and since discarded or lost .
20 We have actually four questions and three subordinate questions which we were addressing and only one of them has been resolved so far and that is whether the Chairman of the Police Authority should be appointed by the Home Secretary or by the Authority and we are I think all have to agree that it should be by the latter .
21 The fish that used to feed them has been taken away to feed animals .
22 Each of them has been transformed into a breathtaking beauty !
23 " Not one of them has been stolen since the seed was sown .
24 Find out if any of them has been linked to Hendrique over the past few months .
25 None of them has been offended ; they 've all been fantastically enthusiastic and supportive . ’
26 Ordered , That , at the sitting on Tuesday 4th February , the Motions in the name of Mr Francis Maude relating to Supplementary Estimates 1991-92 and Estimates 1992-93 ( Vote on Account ) may be proceeded with , though opposed , until half-past Eleven o'clock or for one and a half hours after the first of them has been entered upon , whichever is the later , at which time Mr. Speaker shall put the Questions necessary to dispose of them .
27 Ordered , That , at the sitting on Wednesday 5th February , notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order No. 14 ( Exempted business ) , the Motions in the name of Mr. Secretary Hunt relating to Local Government Finance ( Wales ) may be proceeded with , though opposed , until half-past Eleven o'clock or the end of a period of one and a half hours after the first of them has been entered upon , whichever is the later , at which time Mr. Speaker shall put the Question necessary to dispose of them ; and those Questions may be decided after the expiry of the time for opposed business .
28 Shown as a single work of art at the Tate Gallery and three other European museums in 1962–63 , those six canvases were subsequently divided and sold separately , and none of them has been included in any recent exhibition of Bacon 's art .
29 The second edition of this guide to medicines for older people and those who help care for them has been published by Age Concern England .
30 This did n't work , so he took the girl back to Sweden and nothing has been heard of them since . ’
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