Example sentences of "[noun sg] has be by " in BNC.
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1 | perhaps the best-known attempt to make such a link has been by Peter Hall . |
2 | While psychoanalysis itself is very expensive , time-consuming , not available on the National Health Service , and therefore practised on only a small number of people , its influence has been by no means confined to those directly benefiting from treatment . |
3 | This latter work has been by Boehm 's team of physicists from Caltech , the Technical University of Munich , the Institute for Nuclear Science at Grenoble and the Swiss Institute for Nuclear Research at Villigen . |
4 | The main method of revision has been by the publication of new editions . |
5 | Erm most of the i involvement I 've ever had in any kind of job has been by accident . |
6 | For many years the beautiful Yellow Sword has been by far the most desirable livebearer in the European hobby . |
7 | In other words , for Hinduism the road to monotheism has been by way of syncretism ( blending together ) rather than rejection . |
8 | The time-honoured method has been by urine testing , but with the renal threshold in the not so elderly being of the order of 10 mmol/1 glycosuria is only going to occur when the blood glucose is in double figures . |
9 | The next strongest performance has been by Giorgio de Chirico , up 690% at an average price of £55,000 even after a 25% fall last year . |
10 | part of this interpretation has been by politicians and clerics as well as by judges . |
11 | Having cut her teeth touring with a socialist theatre collective , her formal training has been by a battery of French mime gurus . |
12 | In other words , the introduction and extension of state-pension rights over the course of the twentieth century has been by far the most important mechanism for increasing the effective wealth of the poorer sections of the population . |
13 | One way in which some writers have attempted to avoid this problem has been by appealing to literacy , as a case where the formal features of language can be claimed to make sense apart from context . |