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

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1 And if empty pews and soaring divorce rates are not evidence enough of its dwindling authority , one of its most famous figures has just been defrocked .
2 Measures of productivity in services — even within the restricted area which has just been examined — are , of course , subject to wide margins of error .
3 David Anderson of Bures is a director of the Costa Rican company SACRAC , whose disease-free hybrid coconut palm seed has just been licensed for import into the United States , Mexico and Honduras .
4 The group-wide identification of management development needs has just been concluded and the new course calender will shortly be circulated .
5 In this case the unnatural occurrence is that my black-hearted old dad has just been striped by the Lloyds Bank Access card mafia , and is taking it quietly .
6 A SIMPLE technique of rapid reading has just been announced .
7 The latest version of DataClub — version 3.0 — has just been announced by Novell , which acquired the technology when it bought International Business Software Inc a year ago .
8 I am pleased that , in the new settlement that has just been announced , we have secured an extra £9 million of capital funding for the higher education institutions .
9 Good idea , is n't it , especially as his appointment as chairman has just been announced ?
10 Her musical career continues — she has just been asked to write a song for a new album by Belinda Carlisle .
11 Will my hon. Friend give greater and more sympathetic consideration to the question that has just been asked , because those of us who understand cask-conditioned ale — real beer — know that it is extremely damaging for it to be dispensed under pressure ?
12 Brosnan has just been asked to adorn a Birmingham building with his burnished , living metal .
13 He has just been appointed head of the private office of Jean Glavany , France 's Secretary of State for Technical Education .
14 A new Bishop has just been appointed and now in 1992 we are in the throes of the same process .
15 A new chair of stained glass studies has been created at York University to which Richard Marks , formerly Director of the Brighton Pavilion and Brighton Museums , has just been appointed .
16 Rupert Bear is not only the world 's tallest hot air balloon and a leading children 's favourite since 1920 , he has just been appointed the National Trust 's young ‘ green ’ spokesman , or should one say spokesbear .
17 But as one door closes , another opens — and the former Larne defender has just been appointed manager of Smithwick 's Amateur League Premier side Drumaness Mills .
18 A new bridge has just been completed to enable the railway to pass over the new Metrolink .
19 A replica of this has just been completed and is currently on show in the Museum of Scotland display area in Chambers Street .
20 Flood prevention work has just been completed , and the houses stayed dry through the wettest October on record .
21 A two-year study of the conservation value of ponds in Central Region has just been completed as part of the Operation Brightwater Campaign organised by the Scottish Conservation Projects Trust .
22 If a limitation period has just been missed , one useful argument is the fact that it is possible to issue proceedings one day before limitation expires and then to hang on to them for four months before they are served .
23 THE Committee for Socialist Democracy , which has just been formed in riot-torn Timisoara , is the first sign of organised and coherent opposition in Romania since President Ceausescu became Communist Party leader almost 25 years ago .
24 Finally , a look at Air Domes Ltd. , a new London based company which has just been formed to market the Yeadon Air structure .
25 Subsequent discrimination training thus occurs between the compound of A and its associate X and of B and its associate Y. If the events used as X and Y differ from each other more than do A and B ( see Fig. 5.10(b) ) then it might be supposed that the compounds would be discriminated more readily than would an untrained A and B. Certainly most proponents of an associative account for acquired distinctiveness effects have taken their analysis no further , implying that the phenomenon follows directly from what has just been said .
26 If what has just been said gives an impression that interviews can be almost infinite in their variety , perhaps this is not a bad thing .
27 We suppose , for instance , that what somebody says to us will be relevant to the occasion or to what has just been said , that people do not just issue utterances at random .
28 It follows from what has just been said that the identity of the respondent is not of much importance in defining the scope of judicial review .
29 For example , when a human reader sees a word such as ’ hence ’ , ’ therefore ’ or ’ thus ’ , they interpret it as a signal that the next sentence will express some consequence of what has just been said [ Brooks & warren , 1970 ] .
30 Similarly , when they see words like ’ however ’ or ’ but ’ , they interpret it as a signal that the next sentence will express something opposing what has just been said .
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