Example sentences of "as has be [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 About those two things I would say that the number of houses requiring demolition is very small , and as has been observed already , a road is not an inappropriate use in the greenbelt .
2 Since , as has been argued here , international forces are a factor in all the structural changes in the UK economy , we shall also focus on the international side of the economy in the years leading up to the 1970s/1980s crossroads .
3 As has been argued already , most students believed that there was an answer , that physics did provide certainty ; and they did not make philosophical connections between the ideas of modern physics and the existence or otherwise of absolute truths about the universe .
4 Although , as has been argued already , the significance of the 1934 Congress is to be located in its general guiding principles rather than in specific theories , it is nonetheless worthwhile examining briefly the substance of the 1934 debate not only because it sets out the agenda for a detailed discussion of socialist realism , but also because Nizan 's second novel , Le Cheval de Troie , was produced , for the most part in the Soviet Union during 1934 in the shadow of the Congress itself .
5 As has been argued above , there are certainly differences between the conservative- and liberal-historians on the question of ‘ permissiveness ’ , but there are similarities as well .
6 It is clear that Bateson 's emphasis on the continuity and relative autonomy of " literary language " represented a modernizing position compatible with the sense of a cultural continuum which ( as has been argued above ) characterized the dominant paradigm within English studies .
7 As has been explained previously , the value of the Guinness offer for Distillers depended on the relative share prices of the two shares and the Guinness share price proved to be strong during the final lap of the campaign .
8 As has been explained earlier , if the grounds of referral are denied by either parents or children , then the Panel has two choices .
9 Records on the prime data track , as has been explained earlier , may each cause a full revolution to be lost if they can not be processed during the time the inter-record gap is traversed .
10 It is thus apparent , as has been indicated elsewhere , that not all of the earthworks are contemporary with one another ; indeed , the basic outline of the settlement seems to have been determined by land divisions laid down several thousand years previously .
11 As has been indicated above , there is a vast array of literature on the topic of Britain 's post-war economic performance .
12 As has been indicated above , it seems possible to distinguish between these two aggressive strategies in terms of their relative severity .
13 As has been stated above ( pp.61–2 ) the last of the Irish representative peers died in 1961 and the Peerage Act 1963 conferred upon all surviving Irish peers the right to vote in parliamentary elections .
14 He did not go to the Grammar School , as has been stated elsewhere ; but he did go to Dr. Henry Clarke 's mathematical school in Salford , answering four mathematical questions in 1775 , and three the following year .
15 What happened reflects upon the competence and judgment of my right hon. Friend , as has been demonstrated again recently .
16 Central to the legislators ' notions of purity was an all-pervasive blood taboo which , as has been demonstrated above , embraced foodstuffs , sacrificial victims , humans , etc. , and very definitely separated out the male from the female .
17 As has been demonstrated elsewhere with regard to the generic probation setting ( Singer , 1989 ) , the supervision of offenders involves two overarching aims : namely support and surveillance .
18 In these cases a one nucleotide ‘ creep ’ of the blocked transcript was observed over the 15 min elongation time studied , as has been noted previously with other intercalators ( 11 ) .
19 But there was much evidence of divided counsels on both the Labour and Conservative sides , as has been noted above .
20 As has been noted above ( page 8 ) , the United Ulster Unionist Council was formed to co-ordinate the efforts of the Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party ( VUPP ) , the Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP ) , and the Ulster Unionist Council ( Un ) . "
21 As has been noted above ( page 10 ) all UUUC candidates with the exception of Kilfedder signed an undertaking that they would observe the directives of the UUUC .
22 As has been noted above , up until now there appears to have been comparatively little research to test public responses to the various new technologies , both large and small scale , or to involve the wider public in the debate about energy policy and the choices to be made from a range of techniques .
23 Here , of course , as has been noted above , the prospects or fact of remarriage of the widower must be taken into account when considering what is the appropriate sum for the award .
24 Moreover , as has been noted earlier , all character dance movements must be more strongly marked both physically and musically than the demi-caractère versions of the same steps .
25 In the subsequent scramble for survival and enrichment which mounted towards the end of 1922 , it was not surprising that those who were slightly better off often took a kind of revenge in driving hard bargains with their poorer neighbours , as has been noted earlier .
26 As has been noted earlier , TANU 's cadres felt that nation-building could be achieved only through the control of the centre — a view which extended itself to the press .
27 Thus : ( i ) As has been noted earlier , in 1.16 unc is proportional
28 But in addition , the time zone advantage is , as has been noted earlier , less valuable than was originally thought .
29 Carbon dioxide will be the supreme test of commitment and anti-pollution technology , but , as has been noted before , it is so omnipresent , its natural cycle so great and its sources and sinks so difficult to determine accurately ( one assessment in early 1990 downgraded the amount mopped up by the oceans by 50 per cent but came to no firm conclusion about where the unaccounted for remainder went ) , so closely linked with economic growth and its man-made sources so hard and expensive to restrain that it is difficult to imagine a protocol which will be globally effective .
30 As has been noted before , pictures can break up the text , provide ‘ landmarks ’ for the struggling reader , and help in making mental pictures .
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