Example sentences of "it have be recently [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether it has been recently fired will only be shown with a few additional laboratory tests . |
2 | It has been recently renovated , beautifully redecorated and is close to all the local amenities . |
3 | There is a rising interest both at colleges and with general audiences , and it has been recently popularised by television . |
4 | A clear and detailed historical account of this event is given by Ammianus Marcellinus , who has always been accepted as one of the more reliable of the ancient historians , although it has been recently pointed out by Professor Malcolm Todd that Theodosius I was the patron of Marcellinus , who can hardly be blamed for enlarging on the achievements of the father of the Emperor . |
5 | It has been recently shown that enzyme III from both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria has a well defined binding pocket which is very hydrophobic and is doughnut-shaped , with the phosphoryl-accepting residue , His90 , located in a central depression of the hydrophobic ring . |
6 | It has been recently shown that leukocyte accumulation within the mucosal blood vessels plays an important role in the pathogenesis of indomethacin induced gastropathy . |
7 | The kitchen itself presented a brighter aspect than the dingy hall and the depressing sitting room , as it had been recently re-decorated in green and cream . |
8 | She decided to treat herself to a fig from the bowl and found its skin still damp , as though it had been recently washed . |
9 | A hasty glance took in the gorgeous antique furniture crammed in as if it had been recently off-loaded by a dealer , the small , pristine cooker and the sink pushed against the soft ochre-washed wall as if it was an after-thought . |
10 | It had been recently re-floored , and the polished timber glowed . |