Example sentences of "'s been [verb] [conj] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The way the work-force has been treated over the last few years , the uncertainty that 's been created and the lack of consultation , the impact on their lives of such a closure on people who have been expecting to be there until they retire — their jobs may well go , and the impact on that , both for their own lives as well as their families . |
2 | But nevertheless it 's been done and the debate can be held under the auspices of the District Plan . |
3 | Misunderstandings arise because of what 's been said and the way in which it 's been interpreted . |
4 | Now it 's been announced that the division will continue to operate , but as a separate company and with just under half the staff . |
5 | ‘ Hitherto I believe it 's been accepted that the judiciary in Malawi are entirely independent and fair-minded . |
6 | It 's been suggested that the church should be a place where people 's titles are not used — just Christian names . |
7 | It 's been suggested that the crowd was too large for the organisers to handle , and at today 's police authority meeeting Gloucestershire 's Chief Constable announced a review into how the event was run . |
8 | It 's been proved that the theory can work in practice . |
9 | If it 's been agreed that the treasurer spends £300 on publicity with £100 each for posters , leaflets and newspaper advertisements , he should be allowed the latitude to spend £150 on newspaper ads and £150 on leaflets if the publicity chairman thinks it necessary , and perhaps nothing on posters . |
10 | It 's been predicted that the number of places on courses is likely to be frozen this year . |
11 | But it 's been claimed that the cost of the visit would have been better spent easing student poverty . |