Example sentences of "have recently been [verb] by a " in BNC.
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1 | A novel approach has recently been developed by a Japanese group . |
2 | Photographic evidence confirming the existence of acupuncture meridians corresponding to the ancient , traditional model has recently been obtained by a research team at the Necker Hospital , Paris , France . |
3 | And by contrast , the poor region , certainly amongst the grand negative bacilli is very similar across a wide range of different species and this provides a very important opportunity to produce immunity to endotoxin directed against the core and this possibility has recently been exploited by a production of the molecule antibody directed against the core polysacride of the erm er er , of ecoli . |
4 | The application of evolutionary ideas to the study of knowledge has recently been urged by a number of people , but I shall only discuss Campbell 's evolutionary epistemology ( Campbell 1974 ) . |
5 | The cause is thought to be infective and while ‘ Whipple 's bacillus ’ has never been cultured , it has recently been identified by a molecular genetic approach . |
6 | This approach has recently been described by a variety of investigators for studying protein/protein interactions in general and leucine zipper interactions in particular ( 39-43 ) . |
7 | IF YOU or your family has recently been hurt by a supermarket trolley , we 'd like to hear . |
8 | A bright , positive girl was interviewing a vacuous-looking man on whose show a member of the public had recently been killed by a stuntsman 's cage falling on him . |
9 | Furthermore , the Russian right wing had recently been reinforced by a new army , the Ninth , which had been raised for a drive on Berlin but was instead deployed against Austria . |
10 | His force had recently been strengthened by a group of Greeks , who became known as the Sacred Squadron , the latest recruits to the SAS empire . |
11 | He championed the ‘ flap ’ technique , which had recently been revived by a few English surgeons . |