Example sentences of "been [adv] [vb pp] [coord] [that] " in BNC.

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1 He did not appear for the second-half of the match , which ended in a 1-1 draw , raising fears the knee had been badly damaged and that his career would again be threatened .
2 Walesa 's move caused alarm among those who feared that he was aiming to rule without parliament as a virtual dictator , on the basis that he had been democratically elected and that 65 per cent of Sejm members , under the 1989 compromise provisions establishing the parliament [ see pp. 36578 ; 36722-24 ] , had not .
3 But nothing in the language used justifies the conclusion that the mortgagor was agreeing to pay , or to permit to be charged on the mortgaged property , costs , charges and expenses that had been unreasonably incurred or that were unreasonable in amount .
4 But he gave a rare interview yesterday , stressing his belief that his report had been grossly misrepresented and that numbers infected heterosexually were ‘ substantial ’ and growing .
5 This would suggest that the east-west road at this point had not been substantially modified and that the mid to late second-century redevelopment was confined to the intra-mural zone .
6 Closing an SPR indicates that a problem has now been correctly rectified or that the SPR reported a problem which did not , in fact , exist .
7 I hope that the Minister will be able to tell us that more recent studies show that the number of suspicions , as a percentage of the population , has been dramatically reduced and that the detection rate has been much better .
8 They need to be assured that the options for flood relief have been fully explored and that this is the most effective means and produces the minimum amount of damage to the environment .
9 Certainly , on the information available to club members , it appeared that their own case had not been fully represented and that the printing and distribution of such information did not reflect the feelings and attitudes of those present , as well as the many thousands of other members throughout the country , who may not be aware of the proposed publication .
10 The deputy judge found for the plaintiffs and held that the 1986 document had not been validly executed and that the deceased had lacked testamentary capacity when it was made .
11 There was , however , evidence that public sector homes have been poorly maintained and that councils had spent their money elsewhere .
12 The employer refused to do this so Mr Bowles resigned and claimed that he had been constructively dismissed and that his dismissal was unfair .
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