Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] been [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The laws of mikva have been passed down from mother to daughter in a continuous chain from biblical times .
2 Plans to dredge the top metre of sediment off the north Cornwall coast have been put forward by Marine Mining ; exploration drilling for deeper placer deposits in buried river channels has been carried out in Mount 's Bay and St Austell Bay .
3 The latest straws in the wind have been blown in by the bank 's disposal of its merchant banking arm , Charterhouse , last week for £235 million .
4 When workload and revenue have been predicted as accurately as needed to meet objectives , all costs associated with projects must be defined .
5 I happen to understand mister advertising client that er you and the estate agent have been working very well together .
6 The Elton Report recommends that if a pupil is to be readmitted to school after an indefinite period of exclusion , the school should ensure that before the pupil is allowed to return his/her parent signs an agreement in which the terms of the pupil 's readmission have been spelt out .
7 With the benefit of hindsight er could the tornado programme have been made more efficient with the lessons that you 've learnt so far , er from er Eurofighter an and secondly , perhaps more difficult , er the lessons you have learned from tornado and certainly from the current project , could they be transferred to other complicated collaborative er project , programmes like cobra and ?
8 Unfortunately , most of the early studies on owl digestion have been carried out on species that do little damage to the bones of their prey .
9 Nothing that the Minister has said today convinces me that his heart and his mind have been won over to the case for a funding council .
10 If the case is serious , the injured soldier will be rushed back to the Mash unit in the Vitez school , where gallons of blood have been brought in from Britain .
11 At this time of day , however , when law and equity have been joined together for over 70 years , principles must be reconsidered in the light of their combined effect .
12 Stimuli other than the onset of a light have been used along with more meaningful verbal labels — G. Cantor ( 1955 ) , for example , used line drawings of faces ( versions of those shown in fig. 5.2 ) with the labels being names ( Jack and Pete ) .
13 Over the past 12 years , a series of large scale surveys of the British mechanical engineering industry have been carried out at CURDS .
14 Southern Command have been whittled down by the Carter-
15 Since the monks were thrown out of Prague in 1954 , the cloisters of the monastery have been given over to a display of Czech illuminated manuscripts , printing techniques and modern literature .
16 Since 1980 , computer tomography of the thorax and upper abdomen and ultrasouns examination of the neck have been carried out in order to identify abnormal lymph nodes , which are then subjected to cytological examination .
17 But could their dramatic re-building have been done much more cheaply ?
18 After all , the 26 tracks on the album have been whittled down from a huge figure .
19 But in the last half century , our concepts of computation have been generalised so that it is useful to regard people 's processing of information as computations themselves .
20 The relationships between social formation , cultural patterns and musical practice have been touched on , but require more extended analysis .
21 How can such misery and fear have been created out of the vast natural wealth of our country ? ’
22 During the period under review the top cadres of business and government administration have been drawn predominantly from similar social and educational backgrounds .
23 The nuts and bolts of the deal have been put together cleverly to comply with the 1982 Cable Act and with the specific terms of the 1984 consent decree from Judge Harold Greene that set up the Baby Bells .
24 A number of illuminating pieces of research have been published recently which look in detail at the way in which qualifications are used by employers in the process of the recruitment of young workers .
25 Indeed , in many organisations , the tasks of project appraisal have been taken over by corporate planners , whose primary concern is to ensure that projects , however viable , possess ‘ strategic fit ’ , ie they conform with the long-term aims of the organisation .
26 The advantages and disadvantages of each proposal have been canvassed helpfully by Counsel , I have to say that I prefer the approach of Mrs , she had in my view more experience and more relevant experience than Mrs was able to bring to bear .
27 Modem thought has reverted to earlier nappe theories in which sizeable slices of recognisable stratigraphy have been pushed forward considerable distances from the south-west .
28 There can be little doubt that since the 1944 Act , and more particularly since 1974 , power and influence have been moving significantly from the local scene to the national stage .
29 The details of this test have been described before .
30 whether the schemes of work have been written up ;
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