Example sentences of "have [adv] be [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Years of close military co-operation , including joint work in missile development , have given Egypt valuable information about its former Iraqi ally , which has presumably been passed on to the Americans .
2 As a result , half of the Saimaa Canal , which links the Gulf of Finland with Lake Saimaa ( Finland 's largest lake system ) , fell into Soviet hands and has since been cut off to yachts wishing to enter from the Baltic Sea .
3 The hunt has since been called off .
4 It has since been pointed out by Digby McLaren ( 1970 ) that many other groups disappeared at the same level or underwent traumatic changes .
5 That possibility has since been ruled out .
6 Boeing components are alleged to have been sold to the Iranians by the London-based Aer Lingus controlled spares company Alpex , which has since been wound up .
7 The aid agencies working there decided not to publicise the report , which has since been backed up by an internal report by Robert Ash , a senior UNHCR official .
8 Derek Casey , the Council 's director of national services , said : ‘ A six-man emergency committee has since been set up by the ABA and major changes and re-structuring , which we think are absolutely essential for the future of amateur boxing , are now being made .
9 The virus has since been passed on to their children , their sexual partners and their partners ' partners .
10 She stayed at the Xenias Melathron , a little old hotel that has since been pulled down , but has an after-life in her story ‘ The Voices ’ , to which the amusing waiter Polycarp , who brought her breakfast to her , also contributed .
11 Several placements have broken down , including that for one person in this study ( WG ) , who was returned to hospital at the last datapoint ( this person has since been brought back to a staffed house in her home district ) .
12 Meanwhile , though creative financing has mostly been stamped on , some councils ' past ingenuity is catching up with them .
13 EASING London 's increasing traffic congestion by means of road pricing has effectively been ruled out by the Transport Secretary , Mr Cecil Parkinson .
14 Easing London 's increasing traffic congestion by road pricing has effectively been ruled out by the Transport Secretary , Mr Cecil Parkinson who told the Commons transport committee that it would be impractical .
15 The first has effectively been ruled out by the odd admission by the federalists , and has been dealt with earlier .
16 The idea has effectively been ruled out by the Commission 's clear reference to the need for a ‘ common economic policy ’ , but the myth that it is possible to separate one from the other persists in Britain .
17 ‘ The investigation has effectively been closed down . ’
18 She went on : ‘ The image has obviously been watered down these last seasons and the situation must be reversed . ’
19 Instead of guarantees that the story really happened , we get promises that it has all been made up .
20 The history of Venice has long been bound up with a pageant of ships .
21 ‘ She has only been flown back a month ago from the near east .
22 Castle continues to value video copyrights on a historical cost basis because its catalogue has only been built up over the last two or three years and there is less earnings experience on which to base a valuation .
23 In tonight 's programme , Laura and her parents discover whether she is suitable for the surgery , which has only been carried out on a handful of other patients and is still at the experimental stage .
24 New thinking in rural development planning in general has only been taken up piecemeal by conservation planners and commentators in the international literature and they have been idealistic and exhortative in tone .
25 ‘ Remember , ’ I reminded him , ‘ that his foot has only been held up by the pressure of that piece of wood .
26 There is still talk of a planned Pentium announcement on March 15 — but a launch date has not been firmed up , and the thing will in any case remain a ‘ boutique product ’ throughout this year , although a P24T 80486 kicker — a 486 with Pentium 's floating point unit — is being talked about for mid-year .
27 And you might say that the word has not been mounted on there .
28 The possibility that the generalist advice worker would become less valued through an increase in specialists has not been borne out in practice .
29 That claim has not been borne out for today 's designs , but such contracts can not easily be broken .
30 The tap has not been turned off .
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