Example sentences of "have been [vb pp] [prep] these " in BNC.

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1 Will the success that has been developed in these areas be supported or impeded by the 1988 Education Reform Act ?
2 This has been done on these triangles .
3 Upwards of £12m of tax-payers ' money has been invested in these new forests and at present , in Caithness , forestry has provided only three full-time jobs for local people ; at the cost of the greatest act of environmental vandalism perpetrated in Scotland this century .
4 No attempt has been made in these pages to measure the achievement of those 28 ministers whose names are recorded hereafter .
5 Even if it is assumed that actual bodily harm has been inflicted in these circumstances , the defendant has inflicted it during intercourse but has not inflicted it in order to have or continue having sexual intercourse .
6 His whole life , like my very early life , has been punctuated by these soothing ceremonies .
7 I mean , I think a lot of national organisations that are giving , I trust that are giving money to people actually do want to know that sort of detail about where the money is going , because , if I go through this , I mean , I would have to say that I should imagine that a very small percentage of the money that has been collected on these flag days will actually get back into Oxfordshire .
8 Insight into abnormalities of transit and pressure activity in constipation or diarrhoea has been obtained with these techniques .
9 David Noble ( 1977 ) takes this argument a stage further and argues not just that the use , but also the design , of the CNC machine tool has been influenced by these management control considerations .
10 In the knowledge that so much of the central and parochial planning has been based on these kinds of projections , many ministers want to ignore the evidence from the past and present , and work in the hope that God will do a new thing .
11 Ornithologically nothing has been gained from these changes in habitat on which the Sussex populations of some species largely depend .
12 A computerised index has been prepared for these and other donations of commercial and ‘ folk ’ recordings .
13 She carries in her wings great power and mystery even though she has been cast in these Cages for so long .
14 I have never seen an avocet in Cornwall , but I 'm told that this rare and unique bird has been spotted on these marshes .
15 One of my greatest frustrations is having to tell my electors , in correspondence and personally , that there is nothing I can do about a proposal because a decision has already been taken somewhere else — albeit by ministers , one of whom is a Member of the House — that there is nothing that anyone can do because the decision has been taken outside these shores , so there is no point in writing to me .
16 Note has been taken of these and some of them appear in the panel 's revision .
17 Although this technique is rather dubious mathematically , it does seem to work in practice , and has been used with these theories to make predictions that agree with observations to an extraordinary degree of accuracy .
18 When such a classification is employed it becomes obvious that the majority of work has been directed towards these tertiary activities .
19 Dr D Butler , who has been associated with these works since the beginning , is once again collaborating with Professor D Kavanagh of Nottingham University , a co-author since 1974 , to produce a full account of the political background , of the party preparations and other aspects of the campaign .
20 Madam Deputy Speaker I only wanted to make a short intervention er er on this point and I think I will return to it from time to time because it is a perennial , annual problem of every time the minister introduces a a rule and regulation we can understand it 's extremely useful and how can one say that er regulations about fraud are not useful , it 's just the culture of our country has been besieged by these rules and regulations and I 'm surprised that anybody can actually make any profit or do any business simply because of the weight of officialdom and the weight of rules and regulations which prevents them from getting above er the the surface .
21 So every time you return the carriage to the machine , tip it up first to check that nothing metallic ( pins and needles are great offenders , not to mention the double ended bodkin ) has been drawn to these magnets .
22 And even if you 're more likely to favour M&S than Montana , Mugler or Miyake , do n't imagine for one moment that what has been shown on these mammoth runways wo n't affect what you buy next winter .
23 The full might of American marketing know-how has been put behind these shows , with stickers , package tours , bill-boards , radio commercials all pulling in the masses : culture and profit , say the city fathers .
24 His real name has been forgotten in these parts , funny old garbled Christian that he is .
25 Spalding concludes that , with few exceptions , such as the tin miners in Bolivia , labour has been coopted by these mechanisms and not proved itself to be a revolutionary force .
26 Because there is usually less protein in vegetarian dishes , more yogurt has been included in these menus to compensate for this .
27 The identity of the licensors has been concealed on these copies .
28 No satisfactory explanation has been found for these .
29 There are exceptions and it is fair to say that over recent years a good deal more attention has been paid to these problems .
30 Lesley of Silverfish has been portrayed in these very pages as crude , intimidating , loud , menacing , a woman who boasts about shagging exploits rather like a man .
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