Example sentences of "[verb] [been] [verb] [prep] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 LIFESPAN records the fact that this assertion has been made by changing any development versions of modules in a package ( including the package module itself ) to approved versions and giving them a non-development issue number , such as 2.3 from 2.3C .
2 What progress has been made in bringing those roads up to condition ?
3 Relatively little progress has been made in answering these questions .
4 It has been suggested that this stone was brought from the Cultoon circle but there is no evidence that it was ever there and no good reason has been given for making such a move .
5 In the past , however , insufficient priority has been given to processing such applications .
6 However , as the format of the article has been defined before printing this process is very much easier than the traditional methods .
7 It is difficult at first encounter to appreciate how great a step has been taken in adopting this principle .
8 Most of the population have welcomed Mr Mladenov 's reforms , although he has been criticised for leaving some of Mr Zhivkov 's supporters in prominent positions .
9 The recent success has been helped by introducing more flexibility into the production process .
10 The Government 's programme has been aimed at preventing this scenario .
11 Much of our recent research has been directed to testing this idea , which we have shown to be incorrect .
12 Mr Paul Whelan , the party 's organisation officer , claims 10 times as much is spent chasing each expatriate vote as has been devoted to encouraging each unregistered adult living in Britain to claim theirs .
13 This reflects badly on those involved with diabetic care because it suggests that not enough attention has been devoted to discouraging this atherogenic activity in an atheroma-prone group .
14 Oliver Cromwell has been accused of vandalising many of the ancient treasures of England 's towns , but he has become the victim of legend .
15 Sendero Luminoso has been accused of murdering some 90 majors in the emergency zones since 1982 .
16 Because so much has been put into making such fine volumes , they have tended to increase in value year by year .
17 It is realised now that your permission should have been obtained before disclosing such information and if any teacher does not wish this to happen in the future please notify the NDO — — without delay — hopefully with alternative suggestion for publicising your class .
18 We may have been led to finding those four paragraphs because they are , in fact , the divisions which actually appear in the original and we merely sought additional evidence to support the way the author had divided up his discourse .
19 Much time would have been invested in making these fine vessels , and many were apparently viewed as prestige items fit to be placed with burials of the period ( fig. 7.9 ) .
20 The people of Northern Ireland could have been forgiven for believing this to be no longer so .
21 By 1960 , progress had been made towards establishing half a million family units .
22 Only a week ago , a drunk in the village had been arrested for singing that song .
23 The Bush administration had been enjoined from enforcing this regulation pending resolution of a court challenge , but the Supreme Court 's Rust v. Sullivan decision of May 23 , 1991 , had pronounced it constitutional .
24 He told me that , many years before , she had been jealous of her husband and another woman , and had been accused of murdering this woman .
25 The S.D.D. ( Scottish Development department ) had been approached about funding such a project but they had replied saying that the projected cost of such a project would be too high for them to offer financial aid .
26 Things like false alarm calls and so on , have been through the courts and we 've been stopped from doing that .
27 And for too long we 've been misled into believing that manufacturing and industry had become unimportant .
28 What I want you to do now is tell me what you 've been doing with Miss this week Tuesday .
29 One has the impression that the politicians have half-heartedly picked it up so as not to be left behind in the citizenship fashion-parade , or maybe because they have been prodded into rendering some kind of lip-service by their convinced academics .
30 Roughly , the theory claims that ‘ working-class ’ children , those with whom we have been speaking in preparing this study , are suffering from a linguistic and cognitive defect vis-a-vis their ‘ middle-class ’ counterparts .
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