Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] been [verb] [v-ing] to " in BNC.
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1 | use the new schedules to classify new stock , and also reclassify the old stock , which has usually been classified according to an earlier edition of the scheme . |
2 | The privately rented sector has traditionally been enumerated according to whether it is let furnished or unfurnished , with the latter usually providing somewhat greater security of tenure . |
3 | The bass part has therefore been added according to the principles of interval harmony , so as to maintain the right equilibrium of consonance and dissonance . |
4 | Now to the house itself , one of the early observers gives us a clue when mentioning the house he writes of the fine Elizabethan chimneys still standing , these I believe are those which collapsed in 1973 after having previously been lowered owing to their dangerous condition , on the collapse of these some fine timber framing was discovered in the older parts of the house showing considerable blackening , and Mrs Lingham informed me that vestiges of a gallery were discovered , and it was suggested that this part of the building may have been of the hall type . |
5 | That out migration had generally been running according to the household projections , at something like two thousand per annum . |
6 | The ability of some species to undergo explosive increases in population had been largely ignored by exponents of the balance theory , but the significance of such phenomena had now been recognized owing to the writings of Thomas Malthus . |
7 | Within this unifying theme contempts have traditionally been categorised according to whether they are criminal or civil in character . |
8 | Punctuation , spelling and the layout of ensembles have also been systematised according to what was set to music . |
9 | Repayments and interest have then been calculated according to the terms of the agreement and the estimates of drawings . |